RonL
Banned
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2001
- Messages
- 432
- Location
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Tractor
- Caterpillar 416C IT, Caterpillar D3G, previously owned a Ford 1910
I'm going to put in a perimeter drain on the upper side of my property. There is a culvert that dumps onto my property where I am going to put the collector. The culvert feeds from a 200 yard long roadside drainage ditch. There is much water when it rains. The collector will feed into a 5 to 10 thousand gallon cistern. I intend to put a standpipe connection on the cistern for Fire Department connection. I would like to also connect a pump to the cistern for fire protection. I'm thinking of an electric pump that would be instantly available in an emergency. PSNH tells me that the maximum HP that can be connected to their single phase service is 5HP. Is 5HP electric sufficient to run a fire protection pump? As I understand it a one and a half inch hose is considered minimum for attacking a fire. One site I looked at was selling a 6.5 HP gas driven pump that put out 360 GPM at 68 PSI. Another site recommended 125 PSI minimum for feeding a fire protection system. If 5HP electric is insufficient can two 5 HP electric pumps be used in tandem? Or maybe a 7.5 HP electric as it would be used only in emergencies? Anyone with experience?
RonL
RonL