ALeahy
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 23, 2003
- 3
Looking for help figuring out how to determine the flow a fire hydrant will deliver. We were recently given the results of a fire flow test as 875 gpm with a 98 psi residual pressure. Unfortunately, there is no information on static pressure, but we do not understand what factors would limit the flow with so much (apparently) available excess pressure, especially when the losses in the 8" supply line are so low (only about 0.6 psi/100 feet). Are turbulent conditions within the 6" hydrant feed and 4.5" steamer outlet creating a ceiling on the velocity, and thus the flow rate, that the pressure simply cannot overcome? If so, this suggests at least this hydrant can never deliver much more than about 900 gpm, no matter what the available head. A suggestion on the equations that govern this condition would be much appreciated.