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NFPA13-10.10.2.1.3 Flushing Procedure

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Rober Cruz

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Nov 10, 2016
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Gentlemen:

We have a 4" C900 underground pipe which must be flushing. We have carried out a procedure for said flushing using a 2-1/2" Sch40 steel pipe externally with a hose of the same size to divert the flow in places that do not affect the building. The fire pump has a flow rate of 500 gpm and is what will be used for cleaning.
Our question is, is there any impediment in using the 2-1/2" pipe for flushing the 4" pipe with the flow rate of the fire pump.

Best Regards
Rober Cruz
 
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No.

But the pressure drop might be quite high which might reduce your flow rate.

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33 fps probably not going to happen
 
You will only need about 150-200 gpm to flush the 4-Inch pipe. You will have to throttle the pump or send a portion of the flow to waste as the 2.5-Inch pipe will not flow at 500 gpm.
 
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