WORKING A STANDPIPE
HYDRAULIC CALCULATION

In this series, we work through a complete standpipe hydraulic calculation from start to finish. We determine the design criteria, evaluate friction loss and elevation changes, and compare to the available supply. Through guided examples and exercises, we also practice selecting C-factors, identifying pipe diameter issues, determining standpipe demand from code, and comparing system supply and demand to evaluate safety factor.

Our objectives include:

  1. Develop a high-level understanding for the hydraulic calculation process for standpipe systems.
  2. Become familiar with a real-world hydraulic calculation scenario for standpipes.
  3. Be introduced to the key components of a standpipe hydraulic calculation.

FX204 - 2026 - 1.0 HOURS

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MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

Ed Henderson, PE

President / Fire Protection Engineer | Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Ed Henderson is the President of Assurance Engineering, Inc. located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Within his career Ed has held Board level and Executive Management level positions with Mobil Oil Corporation, Honeywell, and Ingersoll Rand.

Ed has been licensed as a Professional Engineer since 1985. In New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and Florida he currently holds dual licensure in Mechanical and Fire Protection Engineering. He is internationally board approved as a Certified Fire Protection Specialist by the NFPA. Ed currently holds a DOE “L” Clearance at Sandia National Laboratory.

Ed is a licensed member of The National Society of Professional Engineers, a member of the National Fire Protection Association, is a Senior Member of the Association of Energy Engineers and is a member of ASHRAE.
Ed earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1972 and an MS in Engineering Management from Northeastern University in 1983. Other graduate level studies were completed at Cornell University, Rutgers University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.