Direction water flow Notes: Occupancy type is PUBLIC The WCs (toilets) are public flush valve.

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Direction water flow Notes: Occupancy type is PUBLIC The WCs (toilets) are public flush valve

Use the following equations to calculate water demand: Supply pipe schedule Pipe designators Type of control (FV or FT) Connected SFU Demand in GPM Size in inches Supply main   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G Use the following equations to calculate water demand: For FT: 1.719*SFU 0.6938 For FV: 9.5796*SFU 0.4308   Use the following equations to calculate water demand: o        For FT: 1.719*SFU 0.6938 o        For FV: 9.5796*SFU 0.4308