Are these tanks all going to be at the same elevation? Or is the tank that the 
pump draws from going to be the lowest and each connected tank gets 
progressively higher? And is there a long run of pipe from tank to tank, or are 
they adjacent and the pipe is basically just an opening between two tanks?

-Kyle M at Aero

From: Fpdcdesign <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2025 7:25 AM
To: Craig Prahl <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Sprinklerforum] Re: [EXTERNAL] Multiple tank pump suction

Craig, The FD will need to truck in water for hose, plus there is a nearby 
river they can draft from.

This is a very difficult site as there is a lot of ledge and they want the 
tanks underground. They are trying to avoid having to blast. There area other 
issues, but would take too long to describe.

Todd G Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
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On Sep 23, 2025 at 10:18 AM, <Craig Prahl<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
One question, if there is no public water supply, what will the fire department 
use for firefighting?  Will they truck it in?

Are these concrete tanks above ground?  What is the reason for this arrangement 
in lieu of one single tank?


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Sprinklerforum] Multiple tank pump suction

I have a client that is building a retail store in an area with no public water 
supply. Sprinkler water will be supplied by pump and tank. My estimate is for 
20000 gallons. The client want to use 4 - 5500 gallon concrete tanks connected 
in series. 
I have a client that is building a retail store in an area with no public water 
supply. Sprinkler water will be supplied by pump and tank. My estimate is for 
20000 gallons. The client want to use 4 - 5500 gallon concrete tanks connected 
in series. My question is what size connections between the tanks will be 
required? NFPA 22 doesn’t address this (that I found). An old copy of the 
Hydraulic Institute Standards I have states that for piping to suction pits, 
keep the velocity below 2 ft/sec. Would this be a reasonable number?

Todd G Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
860-535-2080<tel:860-535-2080> (ofc)
860-554-7054<tel:860-554-7054>  (fax)
860-608-4559<tel:860-608-4559> (cell)

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