- May 3, 2007
- 18,097
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
One simple way to model multiple runs is to divide the length of the pipe by the square of the number of runs. Technically, you should use the Hazen-Williams factor of 1.85 but the square is close enough. So if you had three runs of 40' pipe, you would then enter 4.44' of equivalent pipe. You can also do this with the fittings since they seem to take non integer valves in the spreadsheet. So 9-90s in each leg would become just one equivalent.
If the runs are unequal lengths and/or the fittings are not the same in each leg, then you can use this following formula:
Leq = 1 / ((1/L1)^(1/1.852) + (1/L2)^(1/1.852) + (1/L3)^(1/1.852))^ 1.852
L1, L2, L3 should include the equivalent lengths of each of the fittings in addition to the actual length.
This formula is derived from the fact that the head loss has to be the same in each leg but the sum of flow rates must equal the equivalent length flow rate even though each leg's flow rate can be different.
If the runs are unequal lengths and/or the fittings are not the same in each leg, then you can use this following formula:
Leq = 1 / ((1/L1)^(1/1.852) + (1/L2)^(1/1.852) + (1/L3)^(1/1.852))^ 1.852
L1, L2, L3 should include the equivalent lengths of each of the fittings in addition to the actual length.
This formula is derived from the fact that the head loss has to be the same in each leg but the sum of flow rates must equal the equivalent length flow rate even though each leg's flow rate can be different.