Transfer Pumps Calculations

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PROJECITABOUK COLLAGE * TRANSFERE PUMPS CALCULATIONS [option 2 [NO OF TANKS = 6INO Z[CAPACITY OF THE TANK = 25|M3 3: [TOTAL CAPACITY OF THE TANKS = 150]M3, [TIME TO FILL THE TANKS = JAR 60] MIN 5.[PUMP FLOW REQUIRED = 150] M3/HR. 660.43|GPM & [WE CHOSE TRIPPLEX PUMPS [3 PUMPS TOW WORKING AND 1 STANDBY T]FOW REQUIRED FOREACH PUMP= | 330215]GPM |B) TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD: 2 [LENGTH OF PIPE FRICTION LOSSES = [isco Tw [ease [ot FROM CHART ATTACHED AS PER FLOW AND PPE SZEAINGH WE GET FO LBSISGR INCH PER 100 FOOT [pre Friction Loss = [fee Taseam [axe [oe ii on ond tank = po [mir x00 [er Total required head™= Saber Ton aozamer add 10% saty= eo2917| mtr oe [te ad residual pressure 3fmer o30 [be total head required Taaoi7|mir | 742917[bar velocity more than 10 feet/sec PROJEC TABOUK COLLAGE ‘* TRANSFERE PUMPS CALCULATIONS [option 2 T:[NO OF TANKS = INO. 2- [CAPACITY OF THE TANK = 25]M3. j [TOTAL CAPACITY OF THE TANKS = 150]M3, [TIME TO FILL THE TANKS =: 3[HR 180[MIN S-[PUMP FLOW REQUIRED = SO]M3/AR 220.14/GPM. & [WE CHOSE TRIPPLEX PUMPS [3 PUMPS TOW WORKING AND 4 STANDBY 7-[FLOW REQUIRED FOR EACH PUMP= 110.07[6PM (en TYNAMIC Hi 2 [LENGTH OF PIPE FRICTION LOSSES = _[as000 Pw | esse | [FROM CHART ATTACHED AS PER FLOW AND PIPE SIZE 4 INCH WE GET [2 LBS/SQR INCH PER 100 FOOT [PIPE FRICTION LOSS. = raat Jupsisan [086 bar ge from ground to tank init = 20.00 _Jmer 2.00 bar Total required head = 2.86[bar 28.5985| mtr add 20 % safty = 34.318[mtr 3.43 bar ‘add residual pressure ‘3fmtr 030 bar total head required 39,318][mtr 3,93182]bar velocity less than 10 feet/sec (3 m/sec) UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE sana od suo Uy Nos Sg8888 & fessee a Sees We Sd opticu(2) UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE TABLE A-3 (Metric) Equivalent Length of Pipe for Various Fittings Appendix A 90" a5 Diameter Standard Standard Standard ‘offing Elbow Elbow Tee S0* mm mm mm. mm 10 305 163 457 6 610 368 oe 782 497 1219 25 ana 549 1524 32 1219 732 1329 “0 1524 or 2134 50 2134 yao 3008 65 2438 15243658 80 3048 reg 4872 100 4267 24386401 125 5182 30487620 150 6096 3658 (94d ‘Coupling or Straight Glove Angle RunofTee Vawe Valve Valve mm mm == mm mm a er 24381218 183 248722438 24a 152 60963658 274 48276204872 268 244 108885486 457 30513718 «6705, 610 396187648534 762 488 1961210269 914 610 (24384 t2192 1219 2338100 16764 1524 1006 42672,«21936, tera 1219502822484 *Aiowances are based on non-tecessed threaded fitings. Use one-half (1/2 the allowances for recessed threaded ‘tings or streamline solder ftings. ee per one hundred (100) feet (30480 mm) of pipe and. the total demand, the diameter of the building supply pipe may be obtained from Charts A-4, AS, ‘A-6, or A-7, whichever is applicable. The diameter of pipe on or next above the coordinate point corresponding to the estimated total demand and the permissible friction loss will be the size needed up to the first branch from the building supply pipe. 42 If copper tubing or brass pipe is to be ‘used for the supply piping, and ifthe character of the water is such that only slight changes in the hydraulic characteristics may he expected, Chart A-4 may be used, A43. Chart A-5 should be used for ferrous pipe with only the mast favorable water supply as regards corrosion and caking. Ifthe water is hard or corrosive, Charts A-6 or A-? will be applicable. For extremely hard water, it will be advisable to make ‘additional allowances for the reduction of capacity af ‘hot water lines in service A5 Size of Principal Branches and Risers ASA. The required size of branches and risers may be obtained in the same manner as the building, supply by obtaining the demand load on each branch or riser and using the permissible friction loss ‘computed in Section 3. 164 AS2. Fixture branches to the building supply, If they are sized for the same permissible frietion loss per one hundred (100) feet (30480 mm) of pipe as the branches and risers to the highest level in the building, may lead to inadequate water supply to the ‘upper floor of a building. This may be controlled by: (1) selecting the sizes of pipe for the different branches so that the total friction loss in each lower branch is approximately equal to the total loss in the riser, including both friction loss and loss in static pressure; (2) throttling each such branch by means of a valve until the preceding balance is obtained; (3) increasing the size of the building supply and risers above the minimum required to meet the maximum. permissible friction loss A523 The size of branches and mains serving Alushometer tanks shall be consistent with sizing procedures for flush tank water closets. AG General AGA Velocities shall not exceed 10 feet/second (3.0 m/sec.) or the maximum values given in the appropriate Installation Standard, Sheept as otherwise ‘Administrative ‘authority A6.2 If a pressure reducing valve is used in the building supply, the developed length of supply

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