COMPONENTS OF A
HYDRAULIC CALCULATION

In this series we introduce the flow, form, and documentation which a hydraulic calculation takes. We discuss and see examples of how we document and how we review hydraulic calculations in the industry today, including a review checklist for reviewing hydraulic calculations.

Our objectives include:

  1. Understand the forms that document a hydraulic calculation.
  2. Be able to identify each piece of a hydraulic calculation.
  3. Be able to identify the most-important elements of a hydraulic calculation.


FX202 - 2025 - 2 HOURS

MODULES

MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Jesse Cecil, MBA, MS, RME-G 

Fire Suppression System Design and Engineering Technical Director at Fire King, LLC | Austin, Texas, USA 
Jesse is a former career special-operations fire-rescue Chief Officer. After nearly 20 years in public fire protection, Jesse worked in High-Protected Risk (HPR) Engineering for major international property insurers conducting loss-control surveys worldwide. Currently, Jesse serves as the Technical Director / RME-G for Fire King, a fire protection company in the Austin, Texas metro area, and serves on several NFPA Technical Committees. Jesse resides on the north shore of Lake Travis northwest of Austin, Texas with his wife, three grown kids, one granddaughter, several dogs, two Sulcata tortoises, a couple normal cats, and one exceptionally advanced cat.