triforcharity
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There's something wrong with you math. You can't have negative water pressure. There will be water at some psi coming out the other end.
No **** sherlock. That was my POINT. The water would trickle out the other end.
You ignored This:
I'm not sure how these pumps work but if gpm varies with psi, then to achieve optimum psi, bring up pressure/flow until you reach max pressure at other end.
And then you run the risk of a blowout, or worse, complete failure of the pump.
Thank goodness you're not a firefighter. People would die often on your watch.
In any case, the Harvey pumped 38 million gallons of water in 3 days.
@ 5:26 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEjRFAckjjM
[that's probably 3 point 8 and she read it wrong]
Nope, 38 million sounds about right. Do the math.
8000 gpm
X60
X24
X3
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I've made it very simple for you.
If you are the professional you say you are, and you were there, then you will be able to tell us how the fire boats managed to supply sufficient water to the WTC.
We didn't have sufficient water to the WTC untill about the 14th or so. There you go champ.
38 million gallons in 3 days - insufficient?