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WATER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
FOR THE
FOX-MILLER PROJECT
IN THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD
January 30, 2004.
Prepared by:
Dexter Wilson Engineering, Inc.
703 Palomar Airport Road
Suite 300
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Job No. 791-001
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DEXTER WILSON ENGINEERING, INC.
January 30, 2004
Ladwig Design Group
703 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 300
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Attention: Bob Ladwig"President
DEXTER S. WILSON, P.E.
ANDREW M. OVEN, P.E.
STEPHENM. NIELSEN, P.E.
MICHAELJ. FILECCIA, P.E.
7-91-001
Subject: Water System Analysis for the Fox-Miller Project in the City of Carlsbad
Introduction
This report provides a potable water system analysis for the Fox-Miller project. This
document provides information concerning potable water demands, existing facilities,
and recommended potable water piping within the development project.
Project Overview
, The Fox-Miller project is located south of EI Camino Real and east of College
-Boulevard. The northeastern property boundary follows along a portion of the El
Camino Real right-of-way between College Boulevard and Faraday Avenue. Access to
this property will be along the extension of Salk Avenue which will extend through the
property and connect to EI Camino Real. Exhibit A at the back of this report presents
the layout of this project.
703 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD, SUITE 300 • CARLSBAD, CA 92009, • (760) 438-4422 • FAX (760) 438-0173
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Bob Ladwig
January 30, 2004
The Fox-Miller project proposes a total of four industrial park lots. A :fifth lot is
designated as Open Space. Finish grades for the industrial lots within the project
range in elevation from ~ low of 230 feet to a high of 290 feet in elevation.
Purpose of Study
The purpose ofthis study is to provide a potable water system anaiysis base.d upon the
lot layout and street layout of the proposed Fox-Miller project. This report provides a
recommended potable water distribution system' to serve the domestic and fire
protection ~eeds of the proposed industrial park development. It also addresses issues
such as reservoir storage re.quirements.
Water System Design Criteria
The design criteria used in sizing the water distribution system piping for the Fox-
Miller project is consistent with the City of Carlsbad Water Planning Criteria. This
criteria includes a minimum desirable static pressure of 60 psi, and a maximum
desirable static pressure of 120 psi.
Under Peak Hour Demand conditions, minimum residual pressure at any location
must not be less than 40 psi. Under a Maximum Day Demand with Fire Flow, a
minimum residual pressure of 20 psi must be maintained at the location of the fire
demand.
Peaking factors used in analyzing various demand scenarios for the Fox-Miiler project
are 2.5 for average day to maximum day demands, and 4.0 for average day to ,Peak
hour demands. These peaking factors are higher than those which may be used for the
Carlsbad Municipal Water District master plan. The master plan models Di$trict-wide
facilities; the analysis in this report only looks at the local water demands generated
by the Fox-Miller project.
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Projected Water Demand
The expected water demand for the Fox-Miller project was estimated using a demand . .
factor of 550 gallons per day per Equivalent Dwelling Unit. Equivalent-Dwelling Units
were determined based upon the following criteria for Industrial Land Use:
Building coverage estimated to be 40% of net pad area;
Sixty percent of building estimated to be warehouse space;
Forty percent of building estimated to be office space;
For warehouse space, 1 EDU = 5,000 sq. ft.
For office space, 1 EDU = 1;800 sq. ft.
One EDU = 550 gpd average demand.
Table 1 below presents a summary of the methodology for calculating the projected
potable water demand for the Fox-Miller project. The average water demand is
estimated to be 70,511 gpd or 49.0 gpm.'
TABLE 1
1 3.3 57,499 6.9 12.8 19.7 10,823
2 6.7 116,741 14.0 25.9 40.0 21,973
3 5.1 88,862 10.7 19.7 30.4 16,726
4 6.4 111,514 13.4 24.8 38.2 .20,989
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Fire Flow Requirements
The fire flow requirements for the Fox-Miller project are based upon the planned uses
within the projects. For planning purposes, industrial land use requires a fire flow of
4,000 gpm. Since none of the industrial lots are currently being developed, it is not
known exactly wh~t type and size of buildings will be built within this project. Sizing
the potable water system to be able to deliver a 4,000 gpm fire flow will prevent the
p'ossibility of restricting the type of industrial d~velopment on the proposed Fox-Miller
project.
Water System Computer Model
The University of Kentucky KYPIPE program was used to computer model the
proposed water system for the Fox-Miller project. This computer program utilizes the
Hazen-Williams equation for determining head-loss in pipes; the Hazen-Williams "C"
value used for all pipes is 120.
The hydraulic modeling in this report included a connection to the existing 490 Zone
system as well as a connection to the existing 4$0 Zone system. Included within the -
computer modeling was the proposed 490/430 Zone pressure reducing station. The
hydraulic grade line at this station was modeled to be 430 feet.
A second point of connection is the existing 550/430 Zone pressure reducing station on
College Boulevard south of the Fox-Miller project. The aV8;ilable hydraulic grade line
at this facility was set as 430 feet.
For the 490 Zone system, the available hydraulic grade line was set to be 490 feet at
the intersection of Salk Avenue and El Camino Real. This point is on the existing
-20-inch 490 Zone transmission main which connects to the existing 27-inch Maerkle
Reservoir Transmission Line originating from Maerkle Reservoir.
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Bob Ladwig
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Existing Water System
The existing water system to which the Fox-Miller project will connect is located atthe
western and eastern ends of the proposed project. At the west side of the project, a
connection will be made to the existing 12-inch water line in Salk Ave:p.ue. This water
line extends from College Boulevard and is part of the 430 Zone system. On College
Boulevard, approximately 1,100 feet south of the Salk Avenue intersection, there is· an
existing 550/430 Zone Pressure Reducing Station called "College East, #21." This
pressure reducing station currently feeds the 430 Zone system in Salk Avenue and
Fermi Court. As well, the existing 430 Zone system loops north and west to the "Haily
#46, 550/430 Zone Pressure Reducing Station.
At the east side of the Fox-Miller project, a connection will be made to the 20-inch
potable water line at the intersection of proposed Salk Avenue and EICamino ReaL
This water line is part of the 490 Zone system and connects to the 27-inch 490 Zone
transmission main which extends from Maerkle Reservoir.
Water System Analysis and Results
. The discussion of the potable water system analysis for the Fox-Miller project will be
separated into the two water service zones to which the project will connect. Domestic
and fire protection service will be provided by the 430 Zone system.
490 Zone. The Fox-Miller project will connect to the existing 20-inch 490 Zone water
line in EI Camino ReaL From this location, a 12-inch 490 Zone pipeline will be
extended into the Fox-Miller project up to the proposed 490/430 Zone Pressure
Reducing Station. No 490 Zone service will be provided for th~ Fox-Miller project.
430 Zone. The 430 Zone will be the potable water system service zone for the
Fox-Miller project. All domestic and fire protection services will be supplied frim the
·430 Zone.
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Coimection to the existing 430 Zone water system will be made to the 12-inc:p. water
line at the current terminus of Salk Avenue: This 12-inch line connects to the 12-inch
430 Zone water main in College Boulevard which originates at the 550/430 Zone
Pressure Reducing Station called College East. This existing pressure reducing station
is located on College Boulevard approximately 1,100 feet south of Salk Avenue.
The second, or redundant, connection to the 430 Zone for the Fox-Miller project will be
the proposed new 490/430 Zone Pressure Reducing Station near the east end of Salk
Avenue. This station will reduce water pressure from the 490 Zone system in EI
Camino Real to the 430 Zone in Salk Avenue. The computer model analysis prepa,red
for the Fox-Miller project includes the proposed 490/430 Zone Pressure Red1;Lcing
Station. The remaining onsite 430 Zone piping include a 12-inch potable water line in
Salk Avenue.
Static water service pressures for industrial building lots in the 430 Zone are expected
to range between 61 psi and 86 psi within the Fox-Miller property. The pipe sizes
shown on Exhibit A are adequate to provide domestic and fire flow requirements to the
project. The fire flow requirement for this project was modeled to be 4,000 gallons per
minute for industrial park development.
The individual industrial building lots will need to address fire hydrant service and
looping. The configuration of the water system loop within each lot will depend upon
the development plans for each lot which are not known at this time. This analysis·
determined that to deliver a 4,000 gpm fire flow to hydrants which will likely be
located at the back portions of any particular lot the looped water line must be 12-inch
diameter. Once building plans are known for any lot, including the size of buildings
and construction type, a specific fire flow requirement can be determined for the lot.
Then, an analysis could be done to verify whether a 12-inch loop within the lot is
necessary.
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Proposed Pressure Reducing Station
There is one proposed pressure reducing station that is a necessary part of the water
system for the Fox-Miller project. This station is connected to the 490 Zone piping
extended into the project from EI Camino Real. The downstream hydraulic grade line
setpoint for the reduced pressure zone will.be 430 feet. The proposed capacity of this
station is recommended to be equivalent to the project's maximum day demand plus
4,000 gpm fire flow. From Table 1 and the peaking factor for maximum day demands
of 2.5, the maximum required flow capacity for the pressure reducing station is 4,122
gpm.
The total average day demand for the Fox-Miller project is 70,511 gpd or 49 gpm.
Maximum day demand is 122 gpm. Peak hour demand is 4 times average day demand
which is 196 gpm. Thus, each pressure reducing station should be capable of
delivering a range of flow from less than 49 gpm up to 4,122 gpm. The recommended
sizing for the pressure reducing valves in each station is shown below.
Main Valve: 10-inch 300 gpm min. 4,900 gpm max.
By-pass Valve: 4-inch 30 gpm min. 580 gpm max.
lleservoir Storage
The City of Carlsbad and Carlsbad Municipal Water District "Water Master Plan
Update, Final," March 2003, prepared by Dudek & Associates, Inc: discusses both
operational and emergency storage for the Carlsbad Municipal Water District's service
area. Based upon the Water Master Plan Update numbers, there is an existing surplus
of operational storage in the amount of l. 7 million gallons. Under ultimate demands
conditions for the Carlsbad Municipal Water District's service area, and without any
new construction of storage facilities, there would be a deficit of 4.5 million gallons for
operational storage.
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J anu~ry 30, .2004
The Water Master Plan Update identifies construction projects to address the ultimate
storage deficit. The Capital Improvements Program of the .Carlsbad Municipal Water
District includes CIP Project No. 27 which is construction of an 8.5 million gallon "D4"
Reservoir. This additional storage facility will address the projected deficit in ultimate
operational storage capacity for the District.
In addition, the Capital Improvement Program includes Project No. 28 which is
construction of 15 million gallons of emergency storage. The location of this emergency
storage reservoir will be on the Carlsbad Municipal Water District's property at the
Maerkle Reservoir site. This CIP project will fulfill the District's need for ultimate
emergency storage capacity.
Both of these projects are funded by the City of Carlsbad's Water System Connection
Fee. The Water Master Plan Update includes an updated calculation of the connection
fee based upon water meter size to be.able to fund the Capital Improvements Program
projects.
Recommendations
The following recommendations and conclusions are made based on the potable water
system analyses performed for the Fox-Miller project.
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The Fox-Miller industrial park project will be served by the 430 Zone system
extending from existing College Boulevard along Salk Avenue .. Exhibit A
presents the recommended water system layout and water line sizes for the
project.
The secondary connection·for the Fox-Miller project will be from the 490 Zone
water system in EI Camino Real by way of a new 490/430 Zone Pressure
Reducing Station to be located on Salk Avenue within the project.
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3. . Static pressures within the Fox-Miller project will range between 61 ps~ and 86
psi in the 430 Zone.
4. The water lines within the Fox-Miller project must be designed to meet AWWA
C900 Class 150 for PVC pipe.
5. Water system looping within each industrial lot is needed in order for the water
system to be able to deliver 4,000 gpm fire flow capacity.
6. As building permits are processed for any industrial lot, the configuration and
sizing of the water system within the lot can be modified based upon the actual
fire flow requirement for the building.
Thank you for the opportunity to pr.epare this report. If you have any questions on the
enclosed information, please do not hesitate to call.
Dexter Wilson Engineerin Inc.
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Andrew Oven
AO:ndg
Attachments
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APPENDIX A
COMPUTER RUNS
430 Zone System Analysis
NODE AND PIPE DIAGRAM REFERENCE:
. Exhibit A in the back pocket of report.
CONDITIONS MODELED:
1. Average day demands.
2. Maximum day demands plus 4,000 gpm fire flow split between Nodes
140 and 137.
3. Maximum day demands plus 4,000 gpm fire flow split between Nodes
150 and 153.
4. Maximum day demands plus 4,000 gpm fire flow split between Nodes
128 and 125.
. 5. Maximum day demands plus 4,000 gpm fire flow split between Nodes
116 and 113.
6. Peak hour demands.
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Water System Analysis for Domestic and Fire Protection Service
Job No. 791-001
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I FLOWRATE IS EXPRESSED IN GPM AND PRESSURE IN PSIG
A SUMMARY OF THE ORIGINAL DATA FOLLOWS
I THERE IS A PRV AT JUNCTION 159 FOR LINE 64 SET AT A GRADE OF 430.00
I PIPE NO. NODE NOS. LENGTH DIAMETER ROUGHNESS MINOR LOSS K FIXED GRADE
(FEET) (INCHES)
I 1 0 101 1100.0 14.0 120.0 .00 430.00
2 101 104 750.0 12.0 120.0 .00
3 104 107 800.0 12.0 120.0 .00
I 4 104 110 650.0 12.0 120.0 .00
7 110 119 380.0 12.0 120.0 .00
10 110 113 730.0 12.0 120.0 .00
13 116 113 300.0 . 12.0 120.0 .00
I 16 119 116 650.0 12.0 120.0 .00
19 119 122 160.0 12.0 120.0 .00
22 122 125 470.0 12.0 120.0 .00
I 25 125 128 200.0 12.0 120.0 .00
28 134 128 400.0 12.0 120.0 .00
31 131 134 280.0 12.0 120.0 .00
34 122 131 220.0 12.0 120.0 .00
I 37 131 143 ~30.0 12.0 120.0 .00
40 134 137 360.0 12:0 120.·0 .00
43 137 140 200.0 12.0 120.0 .00
I 46 143 140 750.0 12.0 120.0 .00
49 143 147 470.0 12.0 120.0 .00
52 147 150 400.0 12.0 120.0 .00
I 55 150 153 220.0 12.0 120.0 .00
58 147 153 580.0 12.0 120.0 .00
61 143 156 100.0 12.0 120.0 .00
64 159 156 40.0 12.0 120.0 .00
I 67 0 159 350.0 12.0 120.0 .00 475.00
I JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND ELEVATION CONNECTING PIPES
101 .00 140.00 1 2
104 .00 160.00 2 3 4
107 62.80 137.00 3
I 110 .00 200.00 4 7 10
113 .00 238.00 10 13
116 .00 244.00 13 1.6
I 119 14.60 230.00 7 16 19
122 .00 245.00 19 22 34
125 .00 268.00 22 25
128 .00 273.00 25 28
I 131 11.70 255.00 31 34 37
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134 .00 282.00 28 31 40
137 .00 287.00 40 43
140 .00 290.00 43 46
143 15.30 273.00 37 46 49 61
147 7.50 265.00 ,49 52 58
150 .00 266.00 52 55
153 .00 262.00 55 58
156 .00 275.00 61 64
159 .00 275.00 64 67
OUTPUT SELECTION: ALL RESULTS ARE OUTPUT EACH PERIOD
4 VALUES ARE OUTPUT FOR MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM PRESSURES
THIS SYSTEM HAS 25 PIPES WITH 20 JUNCTIONS , 3 LOOPS AND 3 FGNS
THE'RESULTS ARE OBTAINED AFTER 9 TRIALS WITH AN ACCURACY .00031
See Exhibit A at the back of the report for the Node and P,ipe Diagram
Fox-Miller Property in the City of Carlsbad 791001a
Average Day Demands
PIPE NO. NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD LOSS PUMP HEAD MINOR LOSS VELOCITY HL/1000
1 0 101 39.30 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00
2 101 104 39.30 .01 .00 .00 .11 .01
3 104 107 62.80 .01 .00 .00 .18 .02
4 104 110 -23.50 .00 .00 .00 -.07 .00
7 110 119 -16.23 .00 .00 .00 -.05 .00
10 110 113 -7.27 .00 .00 .00 -.02 .00
13 116 113 7.27 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00
16 119 116 7.27 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00
19 119 122 -38.10 .00 .00 .00 -.11 -.01
22 122 125 -11.57 .00 .00 .00 -.03 .00
25 125 128 -11.57 .00 .00 .00 -.03 .00
28 134 128 11. 57 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00
31 131 134 -4.36 .00 .00 .00 -.01 .00
34 122 131 -26.54 .00 .00 .00 -.08 .0.0
37 131 143 -33.88 .00 .00 .00 -'.10 -.01
40 134 137 -15.93 .00 .00 .00 -.05 .00
43 137 140 -15.93 .00 .00 .00 -.05 .00
46 143 140 15.93 .00 .00 .00 .05 , .00
49 143 147 7.50 .00 .00 .00 .02 .0.0
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159
JUNCTION NUMBER
101
104
107
110
113
116
119
122
125
128
131
134
137
140
143
147
150
153
156
159
107
101
104
110
140
137
134
156
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-72.60
72.60
72.60
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62.80
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14.60
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15.30
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MAXIMUM
62.80
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MINIMUM
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GRADE LINE
430.00
429.99
429.98
429.99
429.99
429.99
429.99
429.99
429.99
429.99
429.99
429.99
430.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
430.00
474.99
PRESSURES
429.98
430.00
429.99
429.99
PRESSURES
430.00
430.00
429.99
430.00
THE NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 111.90
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ELEVATION
140.00
160.00
137.00
200.00
238.00
244.00
230.00
245.00
268.00
273.00
255.00
282.00
287.00
290.00
273.00
265.00
266.00
262.00
275.00
275.00
137.00
140.00
160.00
20,0.00
290.00
287.00
282.00
275.00
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PRESSURE
125.67
117.00
126.96
99.66
83.20
80.60
86.66
80.16
70.20
68.03
75.83
64.13
6;1..96
60.66
68.03
71. 50
71. 07
72.80
67.17
86.66
126.96
125.67
117.00
99.66
60.66
61. 96
64.13
67.17
SUMMARY OF INFLOWS(+) AND OUTFLOWS(-) FROM FIXED GRADE NODES
PIPE NUMBER
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67
FLOWRATE
39.30
72.60
THE NET FLOW INTO THE SYSTEM FROM FIXED GRADE NODES =
THE NET FLOW OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTO FIXED GRADE NODES
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Water System Analysis for Domestic and Fire Protection Service
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A SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS SPECIFIED FOR THE NEXT SIMULATION .FOLLOWS
THE DEMANDS ARE CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL VALUES BY A FACTOR = 2.50
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC DEMAND CHANGES ARE MADE :
JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND
140 2000.00
137 2000.00
THE RESULTS ARE OBTAINED AFTER 4 TRIALS WITH AN ACCURACY = .00120
Fox-Miller Property
Maximum Day Demands plus 4000 gpm Fire Flow split between Nodes 140 and 137
PIPE
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110
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116
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122
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134
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107
110
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113
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122
125
128
128
134
131
143
137
140
140
147
150
153
153
156
156
159
JUNCTION NUMBER
101
104
107
FLOWRATE
965.20
965.20
157.00
808.20
558.08
250.12
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-250.12
771.70
681.95
681.95
-681.95
1402.81
89.74
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2084.76
84.76
1915.24
18.75
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3314.55
3314.55
DEMAND
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157.00
HEAD LOSS
1. 43
2.07
.08
1.29
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-.07
-.15
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-.58
1. 54
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-1. 67
4.13
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7.35
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GRADE LINE
428.57
426.50
426.43
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PUMP HEAD
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MINOR LOSS
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VELOCITY
2.01
2.74
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2.29
1. 58
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-.71
2.19
1. 93
1. 93
-1. 93
3.98
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5.91
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5.43
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-9.40
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140.00
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137.00
PRESSURE
125.05
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125.42
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1. 30
2.75
.10
1. 98
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1. 82
1. 45
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-1. 45
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107
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104
110
140
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134
128
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36.50
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29.25
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2000.00
38.25
18.75
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MAXIMUM
157.00
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MINIMUM
2000.00
2000.00
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425.22
425.05
424.98
424.84
424.54
423.86
423.57
424.54
423.00
418 .. 87
418.86
426.21
426.21
426.21
426.21
428.92
465.53
PRESSURES
426.43
428.57
426.50
425.22
PRESSURES
418.86
418.87
423.00
423.57
THE NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 4279.75
200.00
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244.00
230.00
. 245.00
268.00
273.00
, 255.00
282.00
287.00
290.00
273.00
26!;i.00
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262.00
275.00
275.00
137.00
140.00
160.00
200.00
290;00
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282.00
273.00
97.5·9
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78.43
84.43
TI.80
67.54
65.25
73.47
61.10
57.14
55.84
66.39
69.86
69.42
71.16
66.70
82.56
125.42
125.05
115.49
97.59
55.84
57,1'4
61.10
65.25
SUMMARY OF INFLOWS(+) AND OUTFLOWS(-) FROM FIXED GRADE NODES
PIPE NUMBER
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FLOWRATE
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3314.55
THE NET FLOW INTO THE SYSTEM FROM FIXED GRADE NODES = '4279.75
THE NET FLOW OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTO FIXED GRADE NODES .00
A 'SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS SPECIFIED FOR THE NEXT SIMULATION FOLLOWS
THE DEMANDS ARE CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL VALUES BY A FACTOR = 2.50
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC DEMAND CHANGES ARE MADE :
JUNCTION NUMBER PEMAND
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I PIPE NO. NODE' NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD LOSS PUMP HEAD MINOR LOSS VELOCITY HL/1000
1 0 101 807.45 1. 03 .00 .00 1. 68 .93
2 101 104 807.45 1. 48 .00 .00 2.29 1. 98
I 3 104 107 157.00 .08 .00 .00 .45 .10
4 104 110 650.45 .86 .00 .,00 1. 85 1. 33
7 110 119 449.15 .25 .00 .00 1. 27 .67
10 110 113 201.30 .11 .00 .00 .57 .15
I 13 116 113 -201.30 -.05 ' .00 .00 -.57 -.15
16 119 116 -201.30 -.10 .00 .00 -.57 -.15
1,9 119 122 613.95 .19 .00 .00 1. 74 1.19
1 22 122 125 183.48 .06 .00 .00 .52 .13
25 125 128 183.48 .03 .00 .00 .52 .13
28 134 128 -183.48 -.05 .00 .00 -.52 -.13
31 131 134 4.80 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 I, 34 122 131 430.46 .14 .00 .00 1. 22 .62
37 131 143 396.42 .17 .00 .00 1.12 .,53
40 134 137 188.28 .05 .00 .00 .53 .13
I 43 137 140 188.28 :03 .00 .00 .53 .13
46 143 140 -188.28 -.10 '.00 .00 -.53 -.13
49 143 147 4018.75 18.17 .00 .00 ' 11. 40 38.66
52 147 150 2196.60 5.05 .00 .00 6.23 12.63
I 55 150 153 196.60 .03 .00 .00 .56 .14
58 147 153 1803.40 5.08 .00 .00 5.12 8.77
61 143 156 -3472.30 -2.95 .00 .00 -9.85 -29.49
I 64 0 156 3472.30 1.18 .00 .00 9.85 29.49
67 0 159 3472.30 10.32 .00 .00 9.,85 29.49
I JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND GRADE LINE ELEVATION PRESSURE
101 .00 428.97 140.00 125.22
104 .00 427'.49 160.00 115.91
I 107 157.00 427.41 137.00 125.85
110 .00 426.63 2.00.00 98.20
113 .00 426.52 238.00 81. 69
I 116 .00 426.47 244.00 79.07 ,
119 36.50 426.37 230.00 85.09
122 .00 426.18 245.00 78.51
125 .00 426.12 268.00 68.52
I 128 .00 426.10 273.00 66.34
131 29.25 426.05 255.00 74.12
134 .00 426.05 282.00 62.42
I 137 .00 426.00 287.00 60.23
140 .00 425'.97 290.00 58.92
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150
153
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107
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140
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137
],.53
38.25
18.75
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2000.00
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MAXIMUM
157.00
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MINIMUM
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2000.00
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2000.00
425.8.7
407.70
402.65
402.62
428.82
464.68
PRESSURES
427.41
428.97
427.49
426.63
PRESSURES
425.97
402.65
426.00
402.62
THE NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 4279.75
273.00
265.00
266.00
262.00
, 27'5.00
275.00
137.00
140.00
160.00
200.00
290.00
266.00
287.00
262.00
66.24
61. 84
59.21
60.93
66.66
82.19
125.85
125.22
115.91
98.20
58.92
59.21
60.23
60.93
SUMMARY OF INFLOWS(+) AND OUTFLOWS(-) FROM FIXED GRADE NODES
PIPE NUMBER
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FLOWRATE
807.45
3472.30
THE NET FLOW INTO THE SYSTEM FROM FIXED GRADE NODES =
THE NET FLOW OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTO FIXED GRADE NODES
4279.75
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A SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS SPECIFIED FOR THE NEXT SIMULATION FOLLOWS
THE DEMANDS ARE CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL VALUES BY A FACTOR = 2.50
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC DEMAND CHANGES ARE MADE .-
JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND
128 2000.00
125 2000.00
THE RESULTS ARE OBTAINED AFTER' 3 TRIALS WITH AN ACCURACY = .00319
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I PIPE NO. NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD LOSS PUMP HEAD MINOR LOSS VELOCITY HL/I000
1 0 101 1141. 42 '1.95 .00 .00 2.38 1. 77
2 101 104 1141.42 2.82 .00 .00 3.24 3.76
3 104 107 157.00 .08 .00 .00 .45 .10
I 4 104 110 984.42 1. 86 .00 .00 2.79 2.86
7 110 119 679.77 .55 .00 .00 1. 93 1. 44
10 110 113 304.65 .24 .00 .00 .86 .33
I 13 116 113 -304.65 -.10 .00 .00 -.86 -.33
16 119 116 -304.65 -.21 .00 .00 -.86 -.33
19 119 122 947.92 .43 .00 .00 2.69 2.66
22 122 125 1935.12 4.69 .00 .00 5.49 9.99
I 25 125 128 -64.88 .00 .00 .00 -.18 -.02
28 134 128 2064.88 4.51 .00 .00 5.86 11. 26
31 131 134 995.77 .82 .00 .00 2.82 2.92
I 34 122 131 -987.19 -.63 .00 .00 -2.80 -2.87
37 131 143 -2012.21 -3.54 .00 .00 -5.71 -1,0.74
40 134 137 -1069.1'2 -1. 20 .00 .00 -3.03 ""'3.33
43 137 140 -1069.12 -.67 ,.00 .,00 -3.03 ...,.3.33 I 46 143 140 1069.12 2.50 .00 .00 3.03 3.33
49 143 147 18.75 .00 .00 .00 .05 .00
52 147 150 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
I 55 150 153 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
58 147 153 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
61 143 156 -3138.33 -2.45 .00 .00 -8.90 -24.46
64 ,0 156 3138.33 .98 .00 .00 8.90 24.46 I 67 0 159 3138.33 8.56 .00 ~OO 8.90 24.46
I JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND GRADE LINE ELEVATION PRESSURE
101 .00 428.05 140.00 124.82
104 .00 425.23 160.00 114.93
I 107 157.00 425.15 137.ob 124.87
110 .00 423.37 20,0.00 96.80
113 .00 423.14 238.00 80.23
116 .00 423.04 244.00 77.58
I 119 36.50 422.83 239.00 83.,56
122 .00 422.40 245.00 76.87
125 2000.00 417.71 268.00 64.87
I 128 2000.00 417.71 273.00 62.71
131 29.25 4'23.03 255.00 72.81
134 .00 422.22 282.00 60.76
137 .00 423.41 287.00 59.11
I 140 .00 424.08 290.00 58.10
143 38.25 426.58 273.00 66.55
147 18.75 426.58 265.00 70.02
I 150 .00 426.58 266.00 69.58 '
153 .00 426.58 262.00 71. 32
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Water System Analysis for Domestic and Fire Protection Service
Job No. 791-001 .
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107
101
104
110
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MAXIMUM
157.00
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MINIMUM
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429.02
466.44
PRESSURES
425.15
428.05
425.23
423.37
140
137
134
128 2000.00
PRESSURES
424.08
423.41
422.22
417.71
THE NET SYSTEM DEMAND 4279.75
275.00
275.00
, 137.00
140.00
160.00
200.00
290.00
287.00
282.00
273.00
66.74
82.96
124.87
124.82
114.93
9'6.80
58.10
59.11
60.76
62.71
SUMMARY OF INFLOWS(+) AND OUTFLOWS(-) FROM FIXED GRADE NODES
PIPE NUMBER
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FLOWRATE
1141.42
3138.33
THE NET FLOW INTO THE SYSTEM FROM FIXED GRADE NODES =
THE NET FLOW OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTO FIXED GRADE NODES
4279.7~
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A SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS SPECIFIED FOR THE NEXT SIMULATION FOLLOWS
THE DEMANDS ARE CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL VALUES BY A FACTOR 2.50
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC DEMAND CHANGES ARE MADE :
JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND
116 2000.00
113 2000.00
THE RESULTS ARE OBTAINED AFTER 4 TRIALS WITH AN ACCURACY .00036
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I PIPE NO. NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD LOSS PUMP HEAD MINOR LOSS VELOCITY HL/1000
1 0 101 1499.34 3.23 .00 .00 3.12 2.94
2 101 104 1499.34 4.67 .00 .00 4.25 6.23
3 104 107 157.00 .08 .00 .00 .45 .10
I .4 104 110 1342.34 3.30 .00 .00 3.81 5.07
7 110 119 -566.92 -.39 .00 _.00 -1. 61 -1. 03
10 110 113 1909.26 7.11 .00 .00 5.4.2 9.74
I 13 116 113 90.74 .01 .00 .00 .26 .03
16 119 116 2090.74 7.49 .00 .00 5.93 11. 53
19 119 122 -2694.16 -2.95 .00 .00 -7.64 -18.44
22 122 125 -805.30 '-.93 .00 .00 -2.28 -1.97
I 25 125 128 -805.30 -.39 .00 .00 -2.28 -1. 97
28 134 128 805.30 .79 .00 .00 2.28 1. 97
31 131 134 -71.08 -.01 .00 .00 -.20 -.02
I 34 122 131 -1888.86 -2.10 .00 .00 -5.36 -9.55
37 131 143 -1847.03 -3.02 -.00 .00 -5.24 -9.16
40 134 137 -876.38 -.83 .00 .00 -2.49 -2.30
43 137 140 -876.38 -.46 . 00 .OQ -2.49 . -2.30
I 46 143 140 876.38 1. 73 .00 .00 2.49 2.30
49 143 147 18.75 .00 .00 .00 .0;5 .00
52 147 150 .00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .00 .
I 55 150 153 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,.00 .00
58 147 153 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
61 143 156 -2780.41 -1.95 .00 .00 -7.89 -19.54
64 0 156 2780.41 .78 .00 .00 7.89 19.54
I 67 0 159 2780.41 6.84 .00 .00 7.89 19.54
I JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND GRADE LINE ELEVATION PRESSURE
101 .00 426.77 140.00 124.27
104 .00 422.10 160.00 113.58
I 107 157.00 422.02 137.00 123.51
110 .00 418.80 200.00 94.81
113 2000.00 411.69 238.00 75.29
116 2000.00 411.70 244.00 72.67
I 119 36.50 419.19 230.00 81.98
122 .00 422.14 245.00 76.7.6
125 .00 423.06 268.00 67.19
I 128 .00 423.46 273.00 65.20
131 29.25 424.24 255.00 73.34
134 .00 424.25 282.00 61.64
'137 .00 425.08 287.00 59.83
I 140 .00 425.54 290.00 58.73
143 38.25 427.26 273.00 '66.85
147 18.75 427.26 265.00 70.31
I 150 .00 427.26 266.00 69.88
153 .00 427.26 262.00 71. 61
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156 .00 429.22 275.00 66.83
159 .00 468.16 275.00 83.70
MAXIMUM PRESSURES
101 .00 426.77 ' 140.00 '124.27
107 157.00 422.02 137.00 123.51
104 .00 422.10 160.00 113.58
110 .00 418.80 200.00 94.81
MINIMUM PRESSURES
140 .00 425.54 290.00 58.7~
137 .00 425.08 287.00 59.83
134 .00 424.25 282.00 61.64
128 .00 423.46 273.00 65.20
THE NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 4279.75
SUMMARY OF INFLOWS(+) AND OUTFLOWS(-) FROM FIXED GRADE NODES
PIPE NUMBER FLOWRATE
1 1499.34
67 2780.41
THE NET FLOW INTO THE SYSTEM FROM FIXED GRADE NODES =
THE NET FLOW OUT OF THE SYSTEM INTO FIXED GRADE NODES
4279.75
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A SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS SPECIFIED FOR THE NEXT 'SIMULATION FOLLOWS
THE DEMANDS ARE CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL VALUES BY A FACTOR = 4.00
THE RESULTS ARE OBTAINED AFTER 4 TRIALS WITH AN ACCURACY .00216
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Job No. 791-001
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.1 Peak Hour Demands
I PIPE NO. NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD LOSS PUMP HEAD MINOR LOSS VELOCITY HL/1000
1 0 101 157.19 .05 .00 .00 .33 .05
2 101 104 157.19 .07 .00 .00 .45 .10
3 104 107 251.20 . 18 .00 .00 .71 . .23
I 4 104 110 -94.01 -.02 .00 .00 -.27 -.04
7 110 119 -64.91 -.01 .00 .00 -.18 -.02
10 110 113· -29.10 .00 .00 .00 -.08 .00
I 13 116 113 29.10 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00
16 119 116 29.10 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00
19 119 122 -152.41 -.01 .00 .00 -.43 -.09
22 122 125 -46.2.7 .00 .00 .00 -.13 -.01
I 25 125 128 -46.27 .00 .00 .00 -.13 -.01
28 134 128 46.27 .00 .00 .00 .13 .01
31 131 134 -17.44 .00 .00 .00 -.05 .00
I 34 122 131 -106.15 -.01 .00. .00 -.30 -.05
37 131 143 -135.51 -.02 .00 .00 -.38 -.07
40 134 137 -63.70' -.01 .00 .00 -.18 -.02
43 137 140 -63.70 .00 .00 .OQ -.18 -.02
I 46 143 140 63.70 .01 .00 .00 .18 .02
49 143 147 30.00 .00 .00 .00 .09 .00
52 147 150 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
I 55 150 153 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00
58 147 153 .00 .pO .00 .00 .00 .00
61 143 156 -290.41 -.03 .00 .00 -.82 -.30
64 0 156 290.41 .01 .00 .00 .82 .30
I 67 0 159 290.41 .10 .00 .00 .82 .30
I JUNCTION NUMBER DEMAND GRADE LINE ELEVATION PRESSURE
101 .00 429.95 140.00 125.65
104 .00 429.88 160.00 116.95
107 251.20 429.70 137.00 126.84
I· 110 .00 429.90 200.00 99.62
113 .00 429.91 238.00 83.16
116 .00 429.91 244.00 80.56
I 119 58.40 429.91 230.00 ,86.63
122 .00 429.92 245.00 80.13
125 .00 429.93 268.00 70.17
I 128 .00 429.93 273.00 68.00
131 46.80 429.93 255.00 75.80
134 .00 429.93 282.00 64.11
137 .00 429.94 287.00 61. 94
I 140 .00 429.94 290.00 60.64
143 61. 20 429.96 273.00 68.02
147 30.00 429.96 265.00 71. 48
I 150 .00 429.96 266.00 71.,05
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Water System Analysis for Domestic and Fire Protection Service
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THE NET SYSTEM DEMAND
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MAXIMUM
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MINIMUM
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429.99
474.90
PRESSURES
429.70
429.95
429.88
429.90
PRESSURES
429.94
429.94
429.93
429.99
447.60
275.00
275.00
.137.00
140.00
160.00
200.00
290.00
287.00
282.00
275.00
67.16
86.62
126.84
125.65
116.95
99.62
60.64
61.94
64.11
67.16
SUMMARY OF INFLOWS(+) AND OUTFLOWS(-) FROM FIXED GRADE NODES
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FLOWRATE
157.19
290.41
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