Transcription of Design of Potable Water Plumbing Systems - CED Engineering
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Design of Potable Water Plumbing Systems Course No: M04-023. Credit: 4 PDH. A. Bhatia Continuing Education and Development, Inc. 22 Stonewall Court Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677. P: (877) 322-5800. Design OF Potable Water Plumbing Systems . This course is divided into four parts: PART I - Estimating Potable Water Demand PART II - Estimating Non-Residential Water Demand PART III - Water distribution system PART IV - Regulatory and system Reliability Considerations PART I ESTIMATING Potable Water DEMAND. A fundamental consideration in the sizing of a Plumbing Water system or its components is an estimate of the amount of Water expected to be used by the customers.
There are two methods that have been proposed to aid in the design of plumbing water systems. Currently, the plumbing industry uses . Hunter’s . method for approximating peak demand loadings on a building’s water distribution system. This method was developed in the 1940’s and presented in the National Bureau of Standards published report BMS
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