there is an elevation difference of 7'-11" between the two hydrants?

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From: Cahill, Christopher [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Flow Test Residual and Pitot The Same?

I have a flow test report showing the residual and pitot pressure being the
same.  60 static, 20 residual with a 20 pitot on a 2.5" opening for 750 gpm.
I talked to the contractor and they described doing it correctly, two
hydrants one static/residual, one flowing.  I don't believe it's possible to
have the residual and pitot the same pressure but I'm having a hard time
articulating why not.  I know I've never seen this before and probably have
done almost 1,000 tests in my life.  Any input?  Is it possible?  Either way
why or why not?

Chris Cahill, PE*
Senior Fire Protection Engineer
Burns & McDonnell
8201 Norman Center Drive
Bloomington, MN 55437
Phone:  952.656.3652
Fax:  952.229.2923
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www.burnsmcd.com<http://www.burnsmcd.com/>

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