PEDARRIN2
Mechanical
- Oct 1, 2003
- 1,287
I have a project where I am designing the standpipe/sprinkler system where the standpipe valve on the top floor is about 555 ft above grade. At present, the system is being designed with two fire pumps in series where the upstream will feed the lower floors and be the suction source for the downstream pump which will serve the upper floors. I will be specifying PRV's to keep the actual sprinkler and hose connections within NFPA 13/14 requirements
However, when I calculate the pressures required for the 100 psi required at the top fire department valve with static and anticipated flow losses, I arrive at about 400 psi required at the base. I can find pipe/fittings rated for this pressure, but cannot find UL listed valves (butterfly, gate, check) which go up this high.
I have tried Nibco, Watts, Kennedy, Hammond/Milwaukee with no real luck. The closest they get is 350 psig. I have found some Crane valves
(gate and check) which meet the pressure rating, but are not UL listed.
I have a potential option of locating the downstream pump on an intermediate level, but the architect is extremely reluctant to give up real estate on upper floors.
Any ideas?
However, when I calculate the pressures required for the 100 psi required at the top fire department valve with static and anticipated flow losses, I arrive at about 400 psi required at the base. I can find pipe/fittings rated for this pressure, but cannot find UL listed valves (butterfly, gate, check) which go up this high.
I have tried Nibco, Watts, Kennedy, Hammond/Milwaukee with no real luck. The closest they get is 350 psig. I have found some Crane valves
(gate and check) which meet the pressure rating, but are not UL listed.
I have a potential option of locating the downstream pump on an intermediate level, but the architect is extremely reluctant to give up real estate on upper floors.
Any ideas?