"stakeholder demand to cope with two simultaneous fires."  That is the
critical phrase as I see it.  If the stakeholder wants this and thus is
willing to pay for it what does it matter?  Big pump(s), big tanks(s).  Just
be careful on the big tanks.  Sounds like this system could also serve
domestic uses much like a municipal system and if you don't get the turnover
in the tanks that water gets "stale".

Chris Cahill

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Geir Jensen
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 5:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fire water mains for multiple building areas

Fire water mains of a propritary large development shall serve multiple
sprinklered buildings spaced well apart. Envision an industrial plant, an
airport or a university campus including laboratories. The fire water mains
shall also serve fire brigade hydrants.

In such cases we comply with a number of standards within NFPA (such as 1,
13, 24, 14, 101 and the occupancy specific standards) or similar. Add to
this national regulations. Add to this hose allowance. Even add to this
stakeholder demand to cope with two simultaneous fires.

In complying to all requirements, water demand tends to increase by method
of addition to seemingly unrealistic proportion. Each standard incorporate a
kind of safety factor, so in lack of a systematic approach (like probability
risk analysis) water demand is unduly increased.

Any suggestion to a guide or a standard that addresses this?
Any experience on determining the demand at such large proprietary fire
water mains?

I am not asking about the water mains design. My concern is assessment of
water demand only.


Geir Jensen
COWI Fire
Technical Director
[email protected]<mailto:%[email protected]>
www.cowi.com


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