Very interesting Bob, thanks!
How does Carlsbad address the requirement in 13 of quarterly Main Drain Test 
for systems where the sole water supply has a BFP?
(The test includes fully open valve, steady flow, etc.)
There are other situations where a Main Drain Test is required also, e.g., 
after putting a system back in service.
Brad

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Brad,

Move to Carlsbad, CA.  They have multiple municipal pumps that come on line as 
demand increases.  One would have to open 3 or more hydrants to get a drop in 
pressure and during drought conditions (which is normal) someone would likely 
arrest you if you opened any hydrant(s).  We normally get a computer generated 
report or we take a static read and make believe we had a 10% drop to predict 
the residual.

Just sayin’


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From: Brad Casterline <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 8:48 AM
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Subject: [Sprinklerforum] Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Pressure on placard greater that 
static.

A Main Drain Test would be interesting if this was the case!
The pressure would drop as the valve is being opened, then at some point start 
climbing.
Most ‘everyday’ system demands can be flowed out the Main Drain, especially if 
it is 2”.
I’ve never seen or heard of a Main Drain Test where the residual is higher than 
the static, but then, I don’t get out much.
I think step 1 in trouble shooting this water supply quandary is to verify the 
gauge is working right.
I know we record Main Drain Tests to keep our eye on the water supply over 
time, and nowadays we can use them to estimate the flow when exercising a BFP.

Brad

From: Matthew J Willis <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2022 4:37 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Sprinklerforum] Re: Pressure on placard greater that 
static.

Might be some city pumps kicking in you do not know about.

R/
Matt


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Subject: [Sprinklerforum] Pressure on placard greater that static.

I have run into a couple of situations where the required pressure as shown on 
the system placard is less than the static pressure on the riser. I found 
another one today during a survey. If others are finding this, how do they 
handle it?

Todd G Williams, PE
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