In this video, you will view a water supply system in a high-rise building that is divided into several pressure zones. The lower pressure zone is fed directly from the city water system, while the high-pressure zones are supplied from the building’s top reservoir.
When the water level drops in the lower reservoir, a signal is sent to open the reservoir’s inlet valve. As a result, the pressure in the building supply inlet drops causing low pressure in the buildings lower pressure zone, negatively affecting the water supplied to the residents of this zone.
The following video describes the issue in more detail and offers a solution so that correct pressure is sustained through out the high-rise building.
Case Study: BERMAD Helps Optimize Water System for Shenzhen OCT Tower in China. This problem is solved by installing a BERMAD Pressure Sustaining Valve upstream of the lower reservoir level control valve. By installing this valve, you will ensure sufficient pressure to be supplied to the residents in the lower pressure zone. For more information contact us here.
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