Difference between revisions of "Hydraulic Capacity"
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| BS EN 12-56-5:2000 defines it as the maximum flow rate of water permitted in a branch, stack or drain in litres per second (l/s) | BS EN 12-56-5:2000 defines it as the maximum flow rate of water permitted in a branch, stack or drain in litres per second (l/s) | ||
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| #BS EN 12056-5:2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buidlings | #BS EN 12056-5:2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buidlings | ||
Latest revision as of 16:44, 18 July 2017
- Hydraulic Capacity  , typically refers to the maximum flow rate in a drainage system. , typically refers to the maximum flow rate in a drainage system.
BS EN 12-56-5:2000 defines it as the maximum flow rate of water permitted in a branch, stack or drain in litres per second (l/s)
References
- BS EN 12056-5:2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buidlings

