Table 10.14.28
‘TABLE FOR CONVERTING DEMAND IN WSFU TO GPM*
crm Gem oem orm
WSFU Flush Tanks Flush Valves? WSFU Flush Tanks Flush Valves!
3 3 120 9 "
4 4 140, 3 R
5 45 2 10 7 8
6 5 2B 180 6 9
1 6 24 200 6 3
8 7 25 Ds 70 95
9 15 26 250 6 10
10 8 27 300 85 no
n 85 28 00 105 ps
12 9 29 500 1s vo
13 10 295 750 170 15
14 105 30 1000 210 210
1s n 31 1250 240 20
16 2 32 1500 20 20
"7 125 3 1750 300 300
18 B 335 2000 325 35
19 BS 34 2500 380 380
20 ir 35 3000 435 BS
28 1 38 4000 525 525
30 » 41 5000 oo 00
40 5 47 6000 650. 650
50 2 31 7000 700 70
60 3B 55 3000 70 0
80 2» e 9000 1 160
100 “4 68 10.000 0 0
NOTES:
1. This lable converts wie supply demands ia water supply fre wits (WSFUD to roid water How in gallons per mine (GPM)
forthe parpese of pipe sing
2. This column apples to portions of piping eyteme where th water closes ae the flash ank type (grey or pressure) or the
drat closets, snd to hot water piping
3. This column applies to portions of piping systems where the water closets are the fhsh valve type
10.145 VariableStrect Pressures
‘Where street water main pressures fluctuate, the building water distribution system shall be designed for the
minimum pressureavailable.
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