Re: Potable water Piping

From: <virgilio>
Date: Mon Aug 29 2005 - 23:37:00 EDT


my friend,

     Review your hydraulic calculation, your pipe size may be undersize already.

friend..

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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