Calculation of Infrastructure Networks Project Name Location Project Categ. Owner Design by Date

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CALCULATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKS

Project Name
Location
Project categ.
Owner
Design by
Date
1-CALCULATION OF POPULATION
Item Vakue Unit
NO.OF Apartment 568 Apartment
No.of Cpita/Unit 5 Capita
No.of Population 2840 Capita
No.of Employes 85 Employee
2- CALCULATION OF WATER NETWORKS Vakue Unit
No.of Employess'Water Consumption/Captia 320 L/d
No.of Employess'Water Consumption/Employee 50 L/d
Assume working Hours 16 hr
Qdaily 913 m3/d
Qhourly 1370 m3/d
Q/sec 16 L/sec
3- CALCULATION OF FIREFIGHTING NETWORKS Vakue Unit
Q - internal firefighting 750 gpm
Q - External firefighting 500 gpm
Q FF 1250 gpm
Q FF 79 L/sec
ASSUMING WORKING HOUR 1 hr
Q FF 284 m3

4- CALCULATION OF WATER & FIREFIGHTING TANK Vakue Unit


Required Capacity for Water /time 913 m3
time for filling of tank ( from owner 1day) 1 day
Required Capacity for Water /time 913.06 m3
Required for firefighting 284 m3
Capacity of Ground Tank 1197 m3
GROUND TANK Vakue Unit
NO.of Partitions of tank 2.00 Partitions
Length of tank 18.00 m
Width of partition of tank 9.00 m
Water Depth 3.7 m
Free Board 0.5 m
Total Tank Depth 4.2 m
Depth of water Capacity (Upper) 2.8 m
Depth of water Capacity (Lower) 0.9 m
5- CALCULATION OF WATER & FIREFIGHTING TANK Vakue Unit
Required Min.Residual Pressure for any Tie in Point in Water networks 3 bars
Required Min.Residual Pressure for any Tie in Point in Firefighting networks 9 bars
Required Min.Residual Pressure for any Fire Hydrant in Firefighting networks 6.9 bars
Guide

5 - 7
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3 -7% Of Population
Guide
280 0320 L/d ( egypt code 2010)
50 L/d (egypt code 2010 )
16-20 hr
For storage tank
For Water Pump
For Water Pump
Guide
NFPA -Section -14
NFPA -Section -14
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For Firefighting Pump
NFPA-section 14
For Firefighting Tank

Guide

Guide
code 2010
< 50 m
1/2 of length
3 - 5
0.5m - 1m -code 2010
Guide
2.5 -4 (According to building height & plumping Design )
NFPA (According to internal FF friction losses)
NFPA-Section-14

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