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The document provides calculations to determine the required size of a diesel fuel tank for a fire pump engine according to NFPA 20 standards. It states the fuel tank should hold at least 1 gallon per horsepower of the engine, plus 5% for expansion and 5% for sump space. Using this formula, it calculates that a 175 horsepower engine would require a 192.5 gallon fuel tank, and confirms a proposed 200 gallon tank meets the requirements.
The document provides calculations to determine the required size of a diesel fuel tank for a fire pump engine according to NFPA 20 standards. It states the fuel tank should hold at least 1 gallon per horsepower of the engine, plus 5% for expansion and 5% for sump space. Using this formula, it calculates that a 175 horsepower engine would require a 192.5 gallon fuel tank, and confirms a proposed 200 gallon tank meets the requirements.
The document provides calculations to determine the required size of a diesel fuel tank for a fire pump engine according to NFPA 20 standards. It states the fuel tank should hold at least 1 gallon per horsepower of the engine, plus 5% for expansion and 5% for sump space. Using this formula, it calculates that a 175 horsepower engine would require a 192.5 gallon fuel tank, and confirms a proposed 200 gallon tank meets the requirements.