Domestic Water Pressure Booster Sizing Part 3: Estimating Fixture Demand Loads Using Hunters Curve

Domestic Water Pressure Booster Sizing Part 3: Estimating Fixture Demand Loads Using Hunters Curve

Today we are going to talk about fixture counts and introduce you to the Hunters Curve. Going back to the same simple example we used in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series , we know that each apartment in our 100 Room apartment building has one …

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Designing Commercial Sewage Lift Stations Part 6: A Sizing Example

By Chris Edmondson

 Over the last several weeks we’ve talked about many aspects of designing a commercial sewage lift station, from flow rates to components.  In this blog, we’re going to work through a really simple sizing example. Let’s say we are sizing a sewage station for a retirement facility made up of primarily independent living units. 

 

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