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Table BSa ‘TABLE FOR CONVERTING DEMAND IN WSFUTO GPM’ WSFU opm Gem crm crm FlushTanks? FlushValves* wsFu | FlusbTanks! FlushValves* 3 120 8 7” 4 120 3 “8 3 z Lannea HEIST Ez ssn 6 23 180 a_i 7 i 24 5 |e 3 8 25 | 95 9 26 5 106, 10 2 3&5 U0 in 28 10s 125 2 29, - 135 140) Haz 295 170 175; 714 Hi 30 210 210 15 3i 1250 240 240 16 32 1500 270 270 17 33 1750 300 300 18 335 2000 325 325, 19 2500, 380 HEH I3a0: 20 3000 | _ 435 - 35 25 4000 525 5 30 ‘5000 600 600 40 5 7 ‘6000. 650 650 50 2 paEaHESI 7000 700 = 700 FEEEO-EEEEEE 3 55 3000 30, 730 80 39 @ 9000 760 760 100 4 68 70,000 790. 790, NOTES! 1 Thi abl converts water rap demands in we ply Tate wats (WSFU) To Tequred wai low a gallon pr ime (GPM) forthe purpose oF pipe sizing 2 This column applies 1 the flowing potions of piping systems: {2). Hot vater piping {b). Cold water pining shat serves no water closets: and {e), Coldwater piping thot serves water elsets eter than fash valve spe 3. This columa applies to portions of piping systems shere the water closets se the Mash valve ty B.6 LIMITATION OF VELOCITY B.6.1 Consideration of Velocity in Design ‘Velocity of flow through water supply piping during periods of peak demand isan important factor that must be considered inthe design of building water supply systems. Limitation of water velocity should be observed in order ‘0 avoid objectionable noise effects in systems shock damage to piping, equipment, tanks, coils, and joins, anid accelerated deterioration and eventual failure of piping ftom corrosion. (Also see Section 10.14.1) 3a "RAS Nl Sandan Phin Cara

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