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Discussion Unit 1 - Sprinkler Systems Energy loss in a fluid, say water, distribution system is a determinant factor in the global efficiency of the system under consideration. Losses are caused by...

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Discussion Unit 1 - Sprinkler Systems
Energy loss in a fluid, say water, distribution system is a determinant factor in the global efficiency of the system under consideration. Losses are caused by friction, valves, pipe fittings, changes in pipe sizes, and so on.
In this discussion, we will review the flow of water for a sprinkler system in an office building to evaluate the flow impacts in a given set of pipes.
The figure below shows a part of a sprinkler system for fire protection in an office building. The flow of water from a main source for the building enters the sprinkler system through the larger diameter pipe along the bottom, called a header. This pipe presents water at a particular pressure to all of the
anching pipes. Each
anch is routed to sprinkler heads via straight lengths of pipe having valves, elbows, and tees as needed to reach its destination.
Consider that the three pipes of 3-inch diameter to the 6th floor contain sudden contractions, globe, and angle valves whereas the 1.5-inch diameter pipes to the 3rd floor are equipped with gradual contractions and gate valves.
In your post, answer the following:
· Which of the two sets of pipes will generate more losses and hence, less flow rate? Discuss why.
· Provide your justification, addressing the required amount of water needed to extinguish the fire.
· It was also noticed that the sprinklers at the far end of the 6th floor were delivering way less than the required amount of water needed to extinguish the fire. How would you solve this problem in a very cost-effective way?
250 words approximate.
References; APA 6/7th edition.
Answered Same Day Feb 27, 2023

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Aditi answered on Feb 27 2023
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Sprinkler Systems
The 3-inch diameter pipes to a sixth level will produce higher losses in the hypothetical situation and hence have a lower flow rate. This is so because a
upt contractions, globe and angle valves, and gate valves all result in greater friction losses than progressive contractions and sudden contractions. A higher Reynolds number and tu
ulent flow will also arise from the bigger diameter pipes' increased diameter, as will increased friction losses.
If you think about how much water is needed to put out a fire, you can see why this is justified. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has established standards for the amount of water that must flow through a sprinkler system in...
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