The water supply goes to 0 at roughly 1900 gpm

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On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Michael Hill <mi...@phoenixfp.net> wrote:
Do you have positive pressure when testing for 150% capacity?


Mike Hill

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That might be a little too low pressure for the water company.

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If you maintaining 18 psi on the suction side with the pump running, why
would you do anything?

Richard Carr, SET
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Cox Fire Protection, Inc
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Jacksonville, Fl. 32205
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How about a suction control valve?

Matt Grisé PE*, LEED AP, NICET II
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Alliance Fire Protection
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North Kansas City, MO 64116

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Subject: Oversized fire pump

I am working on a facility with a fire pump that was oversized for the
available public water supply. The pump is 1500 gpm at 85 psi. At 1500 gpm,
the suction pressure drops to 18 psi. This is characteristic of the water
supply and is not due to a shut valve or other obstruction. The pump was
installed in 2009.
Are
there any safeguards that I should recommend for this situation?

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