There goes my logic, right out the window......again.

Mike Hill

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Subject: Re: Available Pressure from Fire Water Storage Tank

No, you are not permitted to use elevation pressure from a gravity tank.
You do not know the elevation of the water in the tank which is depleted during 
the operation of the systems in fighting the fire.  You are permitted to use 
the pumps productive curve at 150% of rated flow and 65% of rated pressure

On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 11:13 AM Kyle.Montgomery via Sprinklerforum < 
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> I'm working on a project where they are adding a new building to an 
> existing campus. There is an existing fire water storage tank and fire 
> pump  that serves the site underground fire loop. The new building has 
> a very demanding sprinkler system that just barely exceeds the fire 
> pump's pressure available at the demand flow (using just the pump 
> curve as the water supply).
>
> Normally, I would be conservative and use just a few psi as my water 
> supply from the tank (as though it were nearly empty). But, is that 
> overly conservative? The tank is mounted on the ground, at the same 
> elevation as the fire pump, but it is nearly 45 feet tall, with a 
> total capacity of over
> 500,000 gallons. Can I use some of that elevation pressure, or do I 
> need to design and calc as though the tank is nearly depleted?
>
> -Kyle M
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