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1.0 GENERAL
d. Site plan Drg. No. G-AD-PL-05-04
1.2.11 TSS
a. Ground floor & terrace plan Drg. No. G-AD-PL-10-01
b. Site plan Drg. No. G-AD-PL-10-02
c. First floor plan (Part-I) Drg. No. G-AD-PL-16-02A
d. First floor plan (Part-II) Drg. No. G-AD-PL-16-02B
1.2.18 RSS
a. Ground and terrace plan Drg. No. G-AD-PL-20-01
b. Site plan Drg. No. G-AD-PL-20-02
1.3 FIRE FIGHTING DRAWINGS (SITE PLANS)
a. Fir fighting layout plan Drg. No. G-AD-FF-01-01
b. Isometric of fire fighting system Drg. No. G-AD-FF-01-02
1.3.8 Pit Wheel Lathe
Site plan Drg. No. G-AD-FF-08-01
1.4 List of Annexures
1.4.1 Estimation of daily water requirement ANNEXURE-A
1.4.2 Calculation for capacity of pump, filter
& softener ANNEXURE-B
1.4.3 UG water tank & pump room details ANNEXURE-C
1.4.4 Isometric water supply system ANNEXURE-D
1.4.5 55 KLD STP process scheme ANNEXURE-E
1.4.6 100 KLD STP process scheme ANNEXURE-F
1.4.7 Isometric for firefighting system ANNEXURE-G
1.4.8 Calculations for fire hydrant pump
discharge & head Annexure-H1
1.4.9 Frictional head loss calculations for
fire hydrant system ANNEXURE-H2
1.4.10 Calculations for water requirement for
Firefighting system ANNEXURE-H3
1.4.11 Design calculations for staging height of
Overhead water tank ANNEXURE-I
1.4.12 Design calculations for equivalent length
of fittings ANNEXURE-J
1.4.13 Design calculations for frication loss of
65 mm dia riser pipe ANNEXURE-K
1.4.14 Design calculations for water supply
pressure loss calculations- ANNEXURE-L1
1.4.15 Design calculations for water supply
pressure loss calculations ANNEXURE-L2
1.4.16 Design calculation for sewer age system ANNEXURE-M
1.4.17 Design calculation for carrying capacity
250 mm dia pipe for sewer age system ANNEXURE-N
1.4.18 Design calculation for sewer dd vv ratio ANNEXURE-O
1.4.19 Design calculation for effluent system ANNEXURE-P
1.4.20 Design calculation for carrying capacity
250 mm dia pipe for effluent system ANNEXURE-Q
1.4.21 Design calculation for effluent dd vv ratio ANNEXURE-R
h) National Building Code of India (Part-4 Fire and Life Safety) NBC-2005
l) Code of practice for installation and maintenance of internal fire hydrants and
hose reels on premises- IS: 3844.
2.0 WORKS COVERED IN DBR
This DBR covers following aspects and systems related with Public Health
Engineering & fire fighting works for the proposed Depot cum workshop building.
The scheme and design methodology to be adopted for water supply, sewerage,
storm water drainage & fire suppressions and sprinkler system is detailed below.
The water demand has been arrived based on the per capita water demand
applicable for Depot cum workshop building as per National Building Code of India
(NBC 2005), considering operating time of depot cum workshop building as 8 hours.
For estimation of daily water requirement refer Annexure-A (PAGE NO. 30 TO 34)
a) Population
c) Sewage flow = 80% of total water supply.
The daily water requirement for the depot is estimated as = 370m3 per day.
For detailed calculations for daily water requirement refer Annexure -A- Page
no. 30 to 34.
For layout plan of UGT & Pump room details refer Annexure-C- Page no. 44.
3.1.3.5 Pump room
The pump room will accommodate water supply and fire fighting pumps and
related Mechanical and electrical equipments e.g. filter softener, chlorinators
and electrical panels etc.
For layout plan of UGT & Pump room details refer Annexure-C- Page no. 44.
Water supply from source will be brought to the Fire reserve tank having
capacity of 325m3. Overflow from the fire tank will be fed to the raw water
storage tank of 185m3 capacity. This raw water tank will be utilised to supply
water to domestic treated water tank of capacity 120m3 after online
treatment. Water from treated water tank will be pumped to domestic water
compartment capacity 100m3 of elevated overhead tank of capacity 200m3.
Water from this overhead tank will be distributed to various building by
general gravity system.
a) Annexure-J
(Design calculations for equivalent length of fittings)-Page no. 58 to 71
b) Annexure-K
(Design calculations for friction loss of 65mm dia riser pipe) –Page no. 72 to
75.
c) Annexure-L1
(Design calculations for water supply pressure loss calculations
(sheet 1 of 2)- Page no. 76.
d) Annexure-L2
(Design calculations for water supply pressure loss calculations
(sheet 2 of 2)-Page no.77.
b) Water transfer pumps from UGT to OHT- Capacity 450 lpm at 45m
head.
For layout plan of UGT & Pump room details refer Drg. No. G-AD-PL-11-01.
For calculation and capacities of pumps, water treatment and equipment
refer Annexure-B - Page no. 35 to 43.
Double stack system is proposed for drainage system with separate pipes for soil
and waste disposal.
Table 1 : Shape & sizes of manholes
6.3 The collection chamber from the individual building/units/toilets shall be connected
to the nearest manhole of the external branch Sewer/effluent line planned either on
the service road or along the periphery of the building as per site conditions. Grease
traps shall be provided for kitchen wastes.
6.4 The domestic sewage will be conveyed from branch line to nearest sub-lateral to
lateral and then to the main line, which shall finally carry the entire sewage due to
gravity to one disposal point for further treatment.
In order to avoid silt deposition and ensure self-cleaning velocity in gravity sewers,
Sewers should be designed to maintain flow velocities minimum 0.8m/sec and
0.60m /sec under ultimate stage and present peak flow conditions respectively. The
non scouring velocity shall be limited to 2.4m to 3.0m/sec to avoid erosion of pipe
material. Pumping main sewers has to be designed at minimum velocity 0.90 to
1.5m/sec. Hydraulic Design of Sewer Network shall be made accordingly.
6.6 Flow Parameters
As per CPHEEO guidelines, all sewer lines shall be designed for the flow of half-full
(1/2) running upto 450mm dia, 2/3rd full pipe for 450mm and above.
6.8.1 Pipes
For dia 200mm and above as per IS: 458, for normal slopes and general site
conditions.
For dia 300mm and above for heavy loading conditions as per IS: 458.
For dia 300mm and above for heavy loading conditions as per IS: 458.
All R.C.C. pipes shall be laid as per IS: 873 - 1985 and as per “Manual on
Sewerage and Sewage Treatment” by Ministry of Urban Development, New
Delhi.
Heavy duty for manholes on main roads, having frequent heavy traffic,
having approximate total weight of frame and cover 170-208 Kg.
Waste water will flow via gravity through a bar screen chamber & Oil & Grease Trap
to an equalization Tank. A bar screen will be provided at the inlet point in the
bar screen chamber and the waste water will flow through this bar screen into
the Tank. Bar screen will be so designed that it can be cleaned manually from
outside the Tank. The oil & grease from the Oil & Grease Trap would have to be
removed manually. Waste water from the equalization tank will be transferred by
means of Pumps into the FAB tank where it will be mixed with living organisms
also called MLSS (Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids) in presence of air & air will be
introduced through submerged air diffusers (MLSS in aeration tank will be
maintained 2500-3000 Mg/L). The FAB system will be designed in a way so as to
achieve complete mixing of organisms with raw sewage. After achieving a complete
mixing of organisms over a retention period of 10-12 hrs, the effluent would flow via
gravity into the Tube Settler. In the tube settler, PVC Tube Media would be provided
to enhance settling of the sludge with attached settling process. Through the use of
baffles the liquid in the Tube Settler is maintained in quiescent condition which
allows the solids to settle to the bottom for collection. The accumulating solids
known as “Sludge” will be constantly pumped back into the FAB tank by sludge
recycle pumps. This return sludge undergoes further digestion in the aeration tank
and also provides the active organism needed to digest the incoming raw sewage.
The Tube Settler will be provided with adjustable overflow weir to collect the treated
effluent and a scum baffle will keep any floating matter from passing out in the final
treated water. Treated water from Tube Settler will over flow into a chlorine contact
tank where hypochlorite solution will be added to disinfect the treated water.
Excess sludge from the bottom of the Tube Settler will be collected in an adjoining
aerobic digester cum thickener tank. In this tank sludge will be aerated. The air will
be shut off periodically and supernatant water shall flow into the collection tank.
This way the sludge will be thickened and its volume will be reduced. The sludge
digester cum thickener tank will be sized to hold excess sludge. The excess sludge
will be further passed into a filter press where the sludge will be pressed between
plates manually and the liquid concentration in the sludge will be further reduced.
The sludge will then form into semi-solid cake which can be removed for disposal.
The treated effluent from clarifier will be further treated for tertiary treatment with the
help filters, activated carbon filter sand UV reactor & Ultra Filtration to reduce the
BOD level to 10 ppm.
The treated effluent from STP will be used for irrigation system.
Excess sludge from the bottom of the Tube Settler will be collected in an adjoining
aerobic digester cum thickener tank. In this tank sludge will be aerated. The air will
be shut off periodically and supernatant water shall flow into the collection tank.
This way the sludge will be thickened and its volume will be reduced. The sludge
digester cum thickener tank will be sized to hold excess sludge. The excess sludge
will be further passed into a filter press where the sludge will be pressed between
plates manually and the liquid concentration in the sludge will be further reduced.
The sludge will then form into semi-solid cake which can be removed for disposal.
The treated effluent from clarifier will be further treated for tertiary treatment with the
help filters, activated carbon filter sand UV reactor & Ultra Filtration to reduce the
BOD level to 10 ppm.
The treated effluent from ETP will be used for irrigation system.
Schematic diagram for process scheme for ETP is enclosed as Annexure-F- Page
no. 47.
The rain water pipes will be distributed at terrace to cater areas as indicated in
NBC-2005.
11.1 Storm water drainage system is proposed to be designed with covered pipe drains.
Catch basins where necessary will be suitably located to match with landscape.
S. No. Description of Surface Value of run off coefficient/
Impermeability factor of the surface
1. Terraces 0.80
The storm water drainage system of this site will be designed taking into account
Mean rain fall data for last 25 year in Nagpur.
The sizes of storm water pipes will be calculated by using Manning’s formula as
given in sewerage & sewage treatment manual.
Q =Axv
Where
d = Diameter of pipe
s = Slope of Pipe
Socket & spigot RCC NP-2/NP-3 Class pipes jointed with rubber rings with circular
manholes are adopted for storm water drainage system. Similar to sewer system
refer Para 8.8.1 (a) & (b).
Final disposal of storm water system will be connected to existing storm water
manholes at two locations outside the depot.
a) Location-1 – Near main entry
Rain water harvesting comprises desilting chambers with recharging wells and
boreholes.
The Purpose of this subhead is to describe the fire Protection system design proposals for
this Depot cum workshop Building. This subhead covers the design basis of the system and
operation of the system.
12.1 SCOPE
The scope covers the design of various types of fire protection system envisaged for the
storage/office Building. The basic requirement is as per National Building code of India
2005 (Part IV- Fire and Life safety) & IS: 15105:2002.
This DBR covers following aspects and systems related with firefighting works for
the proposed warehouses.
12.3 CODES & DESIGN STANDARDS
The scheme and design methodology to be adopted for fire suppressions and sprinkler
system is detailed below.
12.4.2 Compartment of 100m3 fire tank in main elevated OHT of capacity 200m3.
e) 1 No. booster pump of capacity 900 lpm at 30m head.
a) Annexure-H1
(Calculations for fire hydrant pump discharge & head) Page no. 49.
b) Annexure-H2
(Frictional Head Loss Calculations for Fire Hydrant System) Page no. 50
to 55.
12.4.4 The sprinkler system will be provided in storage building. Sprinkler system
will be designed and installed as per Code of practice IS:15105.
12.4.5 External fire hydrant system is proposed all around the building in the form of
ring. The external fire hydrants will be provided at a spacing of 60m centre to
centre.
12.4.6 The fire extinguishers are distributed in the building as per fire fighting bye
laws.
12.4.7 Fire fighting underground tank of capacity 325m3 is located the within the
depot and pump room is located adjacent to the underground tank. The fire
fighting pumps will be having positive suction.
12.4.8 Fire bridge inlets are also proposed near the entry gates for better
accessibility for Fire Brigade for fire fighting system.
12.4.9 Domestic water tanks of capacity 305m3 are proposed adjacent to fire tank.
This provision is made so that in case water is needed during emergencies
the same can be withdrawn from these tanks through fire pumps.
The fire underground tank of 325m3 is proposed as per NBC-2005 /IS: 15105.
Adjacent to fire underground tank, common PHE & fire pump room is proposed. The
pump room will accommodate fire fighting pumps and related Mechanical and
electrical equipments e.g. air vessel and electrical control panels etc.
Booster pump of capacity 900 lpm at 3kg/cm2 will be installed at ground level below
fire overhead tank.
a) The Hydrant System will comprise of AC motor driven pump set, standby
diesel pump set, jockey pump set for pressurization with all required
accessories including valves, special fittings, instrumentation, control
panels and any other components required to complete the system in all
respects.
b) The Hydrant System will be semi automatic in action and shall be laid
covering the entire area externally and all the floors internally with
independent piping system. For the Sprinkler System, a separate piping
system shall be installed.
c) The Hydrant System will be kept pressurized at all times. The proposed
Jockey Pump shall take care of the leakages in the system, pipe lines and
valve glands.
d) The pressure in the hydrant pipe work will be kept constant at 7 Kg/cm2. In
the event of fire when any of the hydrant valves in the network is opened,
the resultant fall in header pressure shall start the AC motor driven fire pump
through pressure switches automatically. There shall be one Diesel Engine
Driven pump as standby for both hydrant systems. In case of failure of
electricity or failure of Electric Pump to start on demand, the standby Diesel
Pump shall automatically take over.
e) However, shutting down of the pump set will be manual except for the
Jockey Pump which shall start and stop automatically through pressure
switches. In addition to auto start arrangements, the main pump shall also
have an over-riding manual starting facility by push button arrangement.
Gun metal hydrant valve, RRL hose and gunmetal branch pipe will be
accommodated in a aluminum hose box mounted on brick pedestals.
g) The Internal Hydrant System (Wet Risers) will be provided on each floor.
h) The hydrant point will be directly tapped from the Riser pipes, and will be
furnished with required accessories such as
iii) 1 No. First aid Dunlop hose reel 20 mm dia x 30 m long with
drum.
i) The hydrant risers will be terminated with air release valve at the highest
points to release the trapped air in the pipe work. At each tapping from the
Riser a Orifice Plate shall be located in the lower floors to reduce the
pressure.
k) The entire Wet Risers, external Hydrant Ring Main System and sprinkler
system will be fed from the water supply (Static Water Tank) and pump
room.
For isometric layout of fire hydrant system refer Annexure-G or drawing no.
G-AD-FF-01-02.
b) Sprinkler risers will be provided with instantaneous control valve with alarm
gang. The entire sprinkler system shall be divided in various zones with the
help of flow switches which shall be connected to central annunciation panel
so that in case of fire exact location of affected area can be identified.
b) The jockey pump will start automatically the moment pressure drops to 6.5
kg/cm2 because any leakage or minor draw-off from the system and stop
when the pressure reaches 7.0 kg/cm2 again.
c) In case, after the start of jockey pump, the pressure still keeps on falling, the
main fire pump/sprinkler pump will start depending upon the location of
operation at 6.0 kg/cm2 by triggering of the pressure switch. Jockey pump
will stop when main pump starts.
e) In the event of failure of wet riser system, there will be further drop in
pressure and when the pressures reaches to 5.0 kg/cm2 fire booster pump
near overhead tank will start automatically.
f) If within a preset period the standby pump fails to start or fails to develop
adequate pressure, the control system will shut down the standby pump and
lock it out and given an audiovisual indication to that effect at the control
panel.
g) Jockey pump will be shut down automatically when the fire pump electric or
diesel is operating. Necessary integration of pipe work and controls shall be
provided for the purpose. A timer may be employed where necessary to
distinguish between slow fall of pressure due to system leaks and sudden
fall of pressure due to fire duty by opening of valves and thus prevent
parallel start up of both pressurization and fire pumps
The extinguishers are used to put-off small fires. The extinguishers will be used in
the incipient stage of fire. Fire extinguishers are easy to handle. This is useful to put
off the fire in the initial stage itself and thus avoiding major losses.
Design parameters
A. The Fire Extinguishers of CO2, ABC & DCP type will be provided as per
IS 2190: 2010.
The photo luminescent safety signage glows in darkness. This will guide the safe
escape of occupants even in case of the power supply failure. This can be also
useful to find the location of the firefighting appliances in case of emergency even in
darkness.
Design Parameters:
All pipes puncturing the RCC floors & walls etc has to be sealed with fire sealants approved
by fire authorities.
Gas suppression system shall comprise clean agent comprising HFC 125/ HFC
227ea gas as the extinguishing agent. It shall be used as a standard for the system
Equipment, System Installation and Acceptance testing. The gas suppression
system in general shall be proposed in following areas.
c) AFC Room
d) Signaling Room
e) Telecom Room
Agent storage container with cylinder valve, pressure gauge.
Gas agent.
Discharge nozzle(s).
Solenoid valve(s) and Pneumatic Actuator(s).
Manual Actuator(s).
Mounting brackets.
Discharge hoses.
Check valves,
Inter-connecting Actuation hoses
Manifolds and piping with fittings.
ANNEXURE-A
WATER
TOTAL REQUIR
TYPE OF
S. NO. OF BUILT UP POPULA EMENT WATER
BUILDING NAME OCCUPANC
NO. SHIFTS AREA IN TION PER DEMAND (LPD)
Y
SQ. M. PERSON
(LPCD)
1.0 INSPECTION
BAYS
a) Ground Floor Storage
Total area = 3600
sq.m
Less track &
machinary @ 80%
of 3600 sq.m= 720
sq.m
Population @ 2 25 45 2,250
720.00
30m2/Person
TOTAL 2,250
SAY 2300
b) First floor
Total area = 1600
sq.m
Less machinary
equipments @ 70%
of 1600 sq.m= 480
sq.m
Population @ 1 49 45 2,205
480.00
10m2/Person
TOTAL 2,970
SAY 3000
9.0 CAR/CYCLE/SCOO
TER SHEDS
NIL
11.0 OH TANK NIL
12.0 ADMINSTRATIVE
BLOCK Business
a) Ground, First floor
& Second floor
Total area =
2400+2400+2400=7
200 sq.m
Diversity @ 50% of
7200 sq.m= 3600
sq.m
Population @ 2 361 45 32,49
3600.00
10m2/Person 0
TOTAL 32,49
0
SAY 32500
13.0 TRAINING
CENTRE Assembly
a) Ground floor
Canteen 172 seats 1 172 70 12,04
0
b) First floor
i) Seminar Hall 126 1 63 15 945
seats diversity @
50% of 126
seats=63
ii) Class room 108 1 54 45 2,430
seats diversity @
50% of 108
seats=54
c) Second floor
i) Class room 144 1 72 45 3,240
seats diversity @
50% of 144
seats=72
ii) Lecturers chamber 1 24 45 1,080
24 seats
TOTAL 19,73
5
SAY 20000
sq.m
Population @ 1 25 45 1,125
720.00
30m2/Person
TOTAL 1,125
SAY 1200
24.0 GARDENING @
15% OF TOTAL
PLOT
AREA=23400 SQ.M
@ 3 LTRS/SQ. 23400 3 70200
ANNEXURE-B
= 54.913m3/hr.
= 0.915m3/min
Say = 0.915m3/min
= 900 lpm
Hence two sets of pumps sets are selected with each set comprising two pumps each of
capacity 450 lpm. In each set, two pumps will be working, while other set of two pumps are
kept as standby.
Q=A x V
Where
0.0075 = 3.14/4x(0.10)2xV
0.0075 = (0.0785)2xV
0.0075 = 0.0061xV
V = 0.0075/0.0061
V =1.22m/sec
Say V =1.30m/sec
V5+V6+V7)
Le = CKD
Where
C = Special Co-efficient according to type of fitting
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
Average Value of K as per SP-35 (Table-7) Resistance coefficients for specials and
appurtenances
For Gate Valve = (0.08+0.13)/2 = 0.21
Say = 75.0m
Hf = 10.665xLx(Q1.852)
(C1.852) x (D4.871)
Where
Q = 0.0075m3/sec
L = 99m
C = Friction co-efficient = 90
D = 0.10m
Therefore:
Hf = 10.665x99x(0.00751.85)
(901.85) x (0.104.87)
= 2.30m
Say = 2.5m
Say = 24.0m
Head = 24.0m
2.0 Domestic water transfer pumps to feed elevated overhead tank
= 54.913m3/hr.
= 0.915m3/min
Say = 0.915m3/min
= 900 lpm
Hence two sets of pumps sets are selected with each set comprising two pumps each of
capacity 450 lpm. In each set, two pumps will be working, while other set of two pumps are
kept as standby.
Size of pipe selected 100mm dia for 0.0075 m3/sec. (450 lpm)
Q=A x V
Where
0.0075 = 3.14/4x(0.10)2xV
0.0075 = (0.0785)2xV
0.0075 = 0.0061xV
V = 0.0075/0.0061
V = 1.22m/sec
Say V =1.25m/sec
ii) Details of fittings (Refer pump room details & Site plan)
V41 at site)
at pump room)
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
Value of C as per SP-35 (Table-8) specials coefficients
Average Value of K as per SP-35 (Table-7) Resistance coefficients for specials and
appurtenances
Say = 45.0m
Hf = 10.665xLx(Q1.852)
(C1.852) x (D4.871)
Where
Q = 0.0075m3/sec
L = 98m
C = Friction co-efficient = 90
D = 0.10m
Therefore:
Hf = 10.665x98x(0.00751.85)
(901.85) x (0.104.87)
= 2.28m
Say = 2.5
Say = 45.0m
Head = 45.0m
= 27000 lph
There are two filter feed pumps working at any time to meet daily domestic water
requirement. Hence two filters of capacity 27000 lph working together are selected to meet
daily domestic water requirement.
4.0 Softeners
= 27000 lph
There are two filter feed pumps working at any time to meet daily domestic water
requirement. Hence two softeners of capacity 27000 lph working together are selected to
meet daily domestic water requirement.
ANNEXURE-C
ANNEXURE-D
ANNEXURE-E
ANNEXURE-F
ANNEXURE-G
ANNEXURE-H1
(For calculations for friction loss calculations sheets for fire hydrant system)
As per norms fire pump should able to operate at 150% discharge valve to
give 65% head i.e., 65% of 126m head =81m Say = 80m
Hence 80m head pump is in order and will able to meet required
characteristics of fire pump requirements.
ANNEXURE-H2
= 2.85m3/min.
= 0.0475 m3/sec.
Q=A x V
Where
0.0475 =3.14/4x(0.20)2xV
0.0475 =(0.157)2xV
0.0475 =0.0138xV
V =0.0475/0.0246
V =1.93m/sec
Say V =2.0m/sec
2.3 Calculations for length of pipe equal to all resistances
i) Pipe length from pump to
at building)
at building)
V9+V10+V15+V17+V18)
(B1 +B2+B3+B4+B5+
B6+B7+B8+B9+B10+B11+B12)
B13+B14+B15+B16)
(T1+T2+T3+T4+T5+T6+T7+T8+
T9+T10+T11+T12+T13+T14+
T15+T16+T17+T18+T19+T20+
T21+T22+T23+T24+T25+T26+
T27+T28+T29+T30+T31+T32+
T33+T34+T35+T36+T37+T38
T39+T40+T41+T42+T43+T44)
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
Average Value of K as per SP-35 (Table-7) Resistance coefficients for specials and
appurtenances
Say = 53.0m
Say = 22.0m
Say = 711.0m
53m+22m
Hf = 10.665xLx(Q1.852)
(C1.852) x (D4.871)
Where
Q = 0.0475m3/sec
L = 2603m
C = Friction co-efficient = 90
D = 0.20m
Therefore:
Hf = 10.665x2603x(0.04751.85)
(901.85) x (0.204.87)
= 60.8m
Say = 60.8m
Hf = 10.665xLx(Q1.852)
(C1.852) x (D4.871)
Where
Q = 0.0475m3/sec
L = 98m
C = Friction co-efficient = 90
D = 0.15m
Therefore:
Hf = 10.665x98x(0.04751.85)
(901.85) x (0.154.87)
= 9.2m
Say = 9.2m
Say = 126.0m
ANNEXURE-H3
ANNEXURE-I
DESIGN CALCULATIONS
FOR STAGING HEIGHT OF OVERHEAD WATER TANK
Total = 21.90m
Say = 30.0m
ANNEXURE-J
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
i) Details of fittings
B15+B16+B17+B18)
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
Value of C as per SP-35 (Table-8) specials coefficients
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
Le = Equivalent length in meter
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
1.6 Reference line – 06-07
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
Equivalent length of fittings
For Gate Valve = 2x0.08x0.21x150 = 5.040m
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
For Tee = 0.066
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
C = Special Co-efficient according to type of fitting
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
i) Details of fittings
150mm dia Air release Valve = 1 No. (A3)
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
For Air release Valve = 1x0.08x0.21x150 = 2.52m
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
For Air release Valve = (0.08+0.13)/2 = 0.21
i) Details of fittings
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
For Tee = 0.066
ANNEXURE-K
Calculations for friction loss of 65mm dia riser pipe for Admin building.
= 0.270m3/min.
= 0.0045m3/sec.
i) Pipe length
From water supply main to shaft = 9.114m
Static Head
Total = 45.344m
ii) Details of fittings
(For details of fittings refer water supply site plan & floor plan of Admin building)
Building)
B4+B5+B6 at Admin
building)
at Admin Building)
iii) Calculation for equivalent length of fittings in meters
Le = CKD
Where
K = Resistances co-efficient
D = Diameter of fitting in mm
Average Value of K as per SP-35 (Table-7) Resistance coefficients for specials and
appurtenances
For Bend (Screwed) = (0.55+.90)/2 = 0.255
Q=A x V
Where
0.0045 =3.14/4x(0.065)2xV
0.0045 =0.0033xV
V = 0.0045/0.0033
V =1.3568m/sec
Say V =1.3600m/sec
3.0 Friction head losses for 65mm dia pipe
Hf = 10.665xLx(Q1.852)
(C1.852) x (D4.871)
Where
Q = 0.0045m3/sec
L = 63m
C = Friction co-efficient = 90
D = 0.065m
Therefore:
Hf = 10.665x537x(0.00451.85)
(901.85) x (0.0654.87)
= 4.507m
Say = 4.500m
ANNEXURE-L1
ANNEXURE-L2
ANNEXURE-M
ANNEXURE-N
Q =Axv
Where
D = Diameter of pipe=250 MM
s = Slope of Pipe=1:300
V = 1 x (.250)2/3 x ( 1) 1/2
0.015 4 300
0.015
= 1 x 0.16 x 0.054
0.015
= 0.60m /sec.
q = ・ /4 x D2 x v
= ・ /4 x0.250x0.250x0.60
= (3.14x0.250x0.250)x0.60
= 4
= 0.049x0.60
= 0.029m3/sec
= 29 ltrs/sec
Q =Axv
Where
D = Diameter of pipe=300 MM
s = Slope of Pipe=1:250
V = 1 x (.300)2/3 x ( 1) 1/2
0.015 4 250
0.015
= 1 x 0.177 x 0.063
0.015
= 0.75m /sec.
q = ・ /4 x D2 x v
= ・ /4 x0.300x0.300x0.75
= (3.14x0.300x0.300)x0.75
= 4
= 0.070x.75
= 0.053m3/sec
= 53 ltrs/sec
ANNEXURE-O
ANNEXURE-P
ANNEXURE-Q
Q =Axv
Where
D = Diameter of pipe=250 MM
s = Slope of Pipe=1:200
V = 1 x (.250)2/3 x ( 1) 1/2
0.015 4 200
0.015
= 1 x 0.16 x 0.071
0.015
= 0.742m /sec.
q = ・ /4 x D2 x v
= ・ /4 x0.250x0.250x0.742
= (3.14x0.250x0.250)x0.742
= 4
= 0.049x0.742
= 0.036m3/sec
= 36 ltrs/sec
ANNEXURE-R