Ralph,
Looking at this I'm coming up with 20.3 psi loss in 1000' of pipe not
counting fittings and valves.  
(4.52*1000.00^1.85)/(140^1.85*6.4^4.85) = .0203   .0203 * 1000 = 20.3.  
6.4" is ID of 6" Tyton Joint Pipe DI.  Fittings and valves will increase
your losses.  At 1500 gpm you will have .43 psi / ft loss.  These numbers
will vary depending on pipe type and ID.  
As far as how to do it;  I think I would simply run the numbers through the
calculation back to the tank.  Or better yet, if there are hydrants fed off
of the tank have a flow test performed and calc back to that point of
connection.

Bob Knight, CET III
208-318-3057
www.firebyknight.com


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Subject: Re: Pump, Tank, 1000 ft suction line.....

Ralph -

My rough calcs say about 16 psi loss at 100% flow and 34 psi loss at 150%
flow.
Unless this is an elevated tank, or your source is uphill from the pump,
this won't work.

At 06:32 PM 6/6/2011, you wrote:
>at 1000 gpm, you are going to lose about 2 psi per 100' of 6" 
>ductile iron pipe.  At 1500 gpm, you are going to lose about 5 psi / 
>100' of DI pipe.  You need to have enough elevation between the tank 
>and pump to provide a positive pressure at the suction flange.
>
>On 6/6/2011 3:28 PM, Ralphy Henderson wrote:
>>Hi All,
>>
>>Can someone explain to me how one would go about calculating a fire 
>>pump being fed solely from a water storage tank but with a 6" x
>>1,000 ft suction line? I've calculated fire pumps off of tanks that 
>>had a small 10 ft. suction lines directly off the tank but never one 
>>with this amount of underground line and I'm concerned about making 
>>sure friction losses in the suction are properly accounted for. The 
>>pump is 75 psi @ 1000 gpm.
>>
>>We use hydracalc, and typically when a fire pump and tank scenario 
>>comes up we have only one 'source', the pump, being specified.
>>Would this change in this instance? I guess the main thing I'm 
>>concerned about is coming up with a negative pressure at the suction 
>>flange due to such a long run.
>>
>>Any help?
>>
>>-RB
>>
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