Re: Potable water Piping

From: <Geoff>
Date: Mon Aug 29 2005 - 16:58:00 EDT


Suggest you download Epanet, which is freeware and do the hydraulic calculations necessary.

Then your lecturer or professor may give you an "C" for at least doing some work

n2701h <n2701h@yahoo.com> wrote: A potable water netwark is connected to different end user such as office building,accomodation block,plant area(safety shawers),laundry unit,cooling tower etc.If a present system is warking on 40 psi and fulfilling the requirement of 45 ton/day and if the requirement goes to 70 ton per day than what is the critaria of hydraulics of potable water netwark?

Regards.



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