PRACTICE QUESTION TOPIC: Plumbing: 'Pumped Upfeed" water distribution

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    Eugene O'Callaghan

    An upfeed system uses just the mains water pressure, it works up to somewhere in the 40' to 60' range. If there's not enough mains water pressure (lower than typical pressure or a taller building) the pump will make up the difference. Although the question doesn't give exact height definitions, it's fair to assume mid-rise is likely to mean 6+ stories.

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    Mabel Plasencia Aquino (Edited )

    Update: 

    After digging in MEEB's water chapter, I now understand that:
    Upfeed: is intended for low or small buildings where water demand is low and connection to water main from the street can suffice for pressure demand. 
    Downfeed: mid to high rise, can have a water tank on the roof to distribute down by gravity. (requires pumps and meters).
    Pumped Upfeed: is for medium sized buildings that are too tall to support the street main pressure but not so tall to need a water storage on the roof. Water can be delivered at various rates and multiple lines for zones depending on the program intented to be used for.

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    Mabel Plasencia Aquino

    Thanks Eugene!

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