mbahgat35
Mechanical
- Jun 26, 2014
- 2
Working in coordination of several systems in ceiling area with 1 m height in a hospital ,so I am facing a lot of issues ,please help:
1- Routing Water supply pipes in ceiling with about 3 bar can we step up several times (by using 3 elbows ) as by that we are change the center line of the pipe 3 times to avoid other systems.
2- In firefighting (wet sprinklers system) can we step down or rise up by about 50 cm in the main pipe to avoid a crossing HVAC duct and what are the restriction for routing fire pipes.
3- In drainage pipe with slop 2% can we use a step down to avoid a duct with 2 (45 deg. Elbows ) to change the IL by 50 cm downward and how it will affect the velocity ,and will it be ok if it's in the start of the network.
4- In storm drain with slope 1% can we use a step down by 45 deg. Elbow to avoid other pipes (down by 500 mm ) ,we are afraid of increasing of the velocity in case of heavy drain
5- Restriction as per American standard for coordination of ceiling with several systems (Electrical, water supply, drain, HVAC, fire-fighting, data cable,…)
1- Routing Water supply pipes in ceiling with about 3 bar can we step up several times (by using 3 elbows ) as by that we are change the center line of the pipe 3 times to avoid other systems.
2- In firefighting (wet sprinklers system) can we step down or rise up by about 50 cm in the main pipe to avoid a crossing HVAC duct and what are the restriction for routing fire pipes.
3- In drainage pipe with slop 2% can we use a step down to avoid a duct with 2 (45 deg. Elbows ) to change the IL by 50 cm downward and how it will affect the velocity ,and will it be ok if it's in the start of the network.
4- In storm drain with slope 1% can we use a step down by 45 deg. Elbow to avoid other pipes (down by 500 mm ) ,we are afraid of increasing of the velocity in case of heavy drain
5- Restriction as per American standard for coordination of ceiling with several systems (Electrical, water supply, drain, HVAC, fire-fighting, data cable,…)