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Learn how to set up fireflow constraints and how to run fireflow simulations and analyze hydrant curves.
InfoWater Pro provides comprehensive fireflow modeling capabilities to identify hydraulic vulnerabilities due to proposed operational changes. Fire demand requirements for hydrants can be specified based on:
The fireflow modeling process in InfoWater Pro is a batch analysis of:
The basic fireflow analysis is a two-step process that automatically assigns the fireflow demand to each junction (or hydrant) and solves for the residual pressure. It then sets the residual pressure to the specified value and solves for the resulting flow. Users can then determine the available pressure at the desired fireflow demand and the available flow at the minimum residual pressure.
Fireflow demands are assigned to a selected junction node using the Model Explorer Tools drop-down, or a common fireflow demand can be assigned to all junction nodes in the current network domain by using Group Editing.
Fireflow demands are set based on the units you set in the Simulation Options and will match whatever your junction demands and flow units are. So, for example, if you set your flow units to gallons per minute, then you could assign demands such as 1500 gpm for new homes. You could assign 1000 gpm for some legacy areas, or 500 gpm for older areas with smaller pipes.
Fireflow simulations are set up and run in the Run Manager, on the Fireflow tab:
Standard Fireflow Run example:
TIP: Click Edit Fireflow Table to open the DB Editor, where you can edit fireflow settings for all junctions selected for the simulation.
In the Report Manager, Fireflow Standard Report, there are 2 key fields:
A Design Fireflow Run example:
In the Report Manager, the Fireflow Design Report displays:
Multi-Fireflow: Fireflow analyses where more than one hydrant is opened are simulated in the Run Manager.
Hydrant Curve analysis: A fire hydrant rating curve that shows the relationship between residual pressure and the available flow for any hydrant: