Good morning, Forum!  I hope everyone is having a great week!!

I think I got this right, but someone is questioning me.  I have an
automatic standpipe with factory pressure-regulating valves (i.e., Zurn
4000).  When calculating residual pressures at the inlet of the PRV to be
used in the sizing charts, the question is, how much water should I be
flowing in the system?  One suggestion is only flowing 250 gpm at the hose
valve you are sizing.  The other suggestion is flowing the system demand
flow per NFPA 14.  In this case, that would be 750 gpm (250 gpm at each of
the two most remote hose valves plus 250 gpm at the top of the only other
standpipe).  We are in agreement that the calculation should be a source
calc to determine the actual pressure provided by the system.

Thank you,
Micah Davis
Ferguson Fire Design
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