A tool designed for water supply system analysis, this resource aids in determining the available flow and pressure from a specific hydrant. It often involves inputting factors like the hydrant’s outlet diameter, local water main pressure, and friction loss within the pipes. An example application would be evaluating whether a hydrant can provide adequate water supply for fire suppression or other high-demand uses.
Accurate estimations of hydrant capacity are crucial for effective fire protection planning and emergency response. Historically, these calculations were performed manually, but digital tools now provide faster and more precise results. This contributes to enhanced public safety by ensuring sufficient water resources are available in critical situations and supports informed decision-making for infrastructure development and maintenance.