Fire Flow Calculator

Building Parameters

Select building classification
Total floor area
Total number of floors
Select occupancy classification
Select sprinkler system type

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Fire Flow Calculator: Your Guide to Fire Protection Requirements

Need to calculate fire flow requirements for your building? Our Fire Flow Calculator helps you determine the necessary water flow rate for fire protection systems and ensures compliance with safety standards.

Understanding Fire Flow Requirements

Fire flow calculations are crucial for several reasons:

  • Safety Compliance: Meet building codes
  • System Design: Proper sprinkler sizing
  • Water Supply: Adequate water pressure
  • Risk Assessment: Fire hazard evaluation
  • Insurance Requirements: Coverage compliance

How to Use the Fire Flow Calculator

  1. Select Building Type: Choose the building classification
  2. Enter Floor Area: Input the total floor area
  3. Enter Number of Floors: Input the total floors
  4. Select Occupancy Type: Choose the hazard level
  5. Select Sprinkler Type: Choose the system type
  6. Click Calculate: Get flow requirements

Fire Flow Calculation Formula

Basic Fire Flow:
Q = C × A × √P

Required Flow Rate:
Qreq = Q × F × O × S

Where:
Q = Basic flow rate (GPM)
C = Coefficient (0.8-1.2)
A = Floor area (ft²)
P = Number of floors
F = Floor factor (1.0-1.5)
O = Occupancy factor (1.0-2.0)
S = Sprinkler factor (1.0-1.5)

Common Fire Flow Requirements

  • Residential Buildings:
    • Single Family: 500-750 GPM
    • Multi-Family: 750-1000 GPM
    • High-Rise: 1000-1500 GPM
  • Commercial Buildings:
    • Office: 1000-1500 GPM
    • Retail: 1500-2000 GPM
    • Restaurant: 2000-2500 GPM
  • Industrial Buildings:
    • Light Manufacturing: 2000-3000 GPM
    • Heavy Manufacturing: 3000-5000 GPM
    • Warehouse: 2500-4000 GPM

Real-World Examples

Example 1: Standard Office Building

Building Type: Commercial
Floor Area: 10,000 ft²
Number of Floors: 3
Occupancy Type: Light Hazard
Sprinkler Type: Standard Response
Results:
- Required Flow: 1,250 GPM
- Design Area: 1,500 ft²
- Minimum Pressure: 50 psi
- Duration: 60 minutes

Example 2: Industrial Warehouse

Building Type: Industrial
Floor Area: 50,000 ft²
Number of Floors: 1
Occupancy Type: Extra Hazard
Sprinkler Type: ESFR
Results:
- Required Flow: 3,500 GPM
- Design Area: 3,000 ft²
- Minimum Pressure: 75 psi
- Duration: 90 minutes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum flow duration?
Typically 60-90 minutes, depending on building type.
How do I calculate water supply?
Consider static pressure, residual pressure, and flow rate.
What affects fire flow requirements?
Building size, occupancy, construction type, and sprinkler system.
How do I verify water supply?
Conduct a flow test at the nearest hydrant.
What are the code requirements?
Follow NFPA 13, local building codes, and insurance requirements.