

As far as supply information is concerned, you can indicate the type (data points, fire or booster pump), hose flow, loss, and elevation.

Multi-demand water supply information can be established too. Other parameters pertain to the design, pipe and feed main data, along with demand and loss detail. You can define grid properties when it comes to the number of branch lines and heads per line, head and line spacing, feed location, elevation, roof slope, and many others. The water supply demand details that can be put together are the density, area, flow, pressure and elevation. Configure settings for the water supply demand, grid, design, pipe, and others

The interface consists of a full-screen window that shows an empty graph by default, so you can start tinkering with settings to get the desired results. It lets you set the flow and pressure limits, calculate friction loss, analyze the gradient, and more. 185Graph is a Windows application that can generate graphs according to the fire sprinkler hydraulic calculation in relationship to water supply demand.
