1. Demand Analysis
User demand survey:
Conduct detailed water needs assessments for customers to understand daily water usage, usage patterns (e.g. washing, irrigation, cooling, etc.) and the needs of the number of people or equipment.
On-site assessment:
Conduct a physical inspection of water sources around the building, including the availability and quality of public water systems, groundwater wells, or rainwater recovery systems.
2. System planning and design
Water pipe system planning:
Design the routing of water pipes, including the layout of inlet pipes, distribution pipes, return pipes and protective valves to ensure the water supply system is efficient and safe.
Load calculation:
Calculate the flow rate and pressure loss of the pipeline according to requirements, and select the appropriate pipe diameter and material to ensure sufficient water pressure and flow rate.
3. Device selection
Choose the right equipment:
Select water pumps, water storage tanks, filtration systems, water treatment equipment, etc. according to design requirements to meet customer requirements.
Water quality considerations:
Select appropriate water treatment solutions according to the water source conditions, such as disinfection systems, water filters, etc., to ensure that the water quality meets the standards.
4. Design drawings and documentation
Technical drawing preparation:
Draw detailed water system design drawings, including equipment layout, pipeline connection points, valves and their control systems, to facilitate subsequent construction and maintenance.
Design Specifications:
Provide design documentation including selected materials, equipment specifications and installation requirements, ensuring compliance with local regulations and standards.
5. Construction supervision and support
On-site construction supervision:
Provide technical guidance and support during the construction process to ensure that the water supply system is installed according to the design plan.
Collaboration with construction team:
Work closely with the construction team to ensure every detail meets the design requirements to reduce the risk of future failures.
6. Testing and Acceptance
System Testing:
Conduct system water pressure, flow and water quality tests to ensure that all equipment and pipelines are functioning properly without leakage or blockage.
Acceptance Report:
Submit the system acceptance report and assist customers in understanding the system operation status and operation guide.
7. Subsequent maintenance and support
Maintenance Plan:
Provide follow-up maintenance recommendations, including regular inspections, cleaning, and water quality monitoring to ensure long-term stable operation of the system.
Technical support:
During use, we provide technical support, quickly respond to user needs and problems, and ensure the continuous operation of the water supply system.
Water supply system design services are a complex but vital process designed to ensure a safe and efficient water supply. Through tailored design and ongoing support, this service can help users meet actual needs and protect water resources. If you’re interested in learning more about this service or have additional questions, please let us know!