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A Presumption of Water Supply Amount for Calculation of Equipment Capacity in High School Building  

Park Yool (Department of Building System, Dongeui University)
Lee Hak-Soo (Department of Building System, Dongeui University)
Lee Sung (Department of Building System, Dongeui University)
Publication Information
Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering / v.18, no.10, 2006 , pp. 768-775 More about this Journal
Abstract
The water supply system has been designing by decision process such as calculation of water supply amount, capacity of water tanks and pumps, pipe size. Especially, when we estimate excessively water supply amount, the initial cost and running cost will increase according to enlargement of the water tank and pump capacity, and water quality of ground water tank can become worse. Therefore, calculation of water supply amount is basically most important factor. In order to calculate exactly water supply amount applying domestic real situation, we should set up basic data as well as study calculation methods. This research would consider calculation methods of water supply amount for school building through examine domestic and foreign basic data of water supply amount and characteristics of domestic school, and estimate daily water supply in high school.
Keywords
High school; Water supply amount; Number of pupil; Number of class; Water consumption;
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