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BENEDICT SURESH
ASST PROF/ ARCHITECTURE
The purpose of distribution system is to deliver water to
consumer with appropriate quality, quantity & pressure.
Radial System
Ring System
DEAD END SYSTEM
Relatively cheap
Determination of discharge and pressure easier due to less
number of valves.
Disadvantage :-
Gravity System
Pumping System
Combined gravity and pumping system
GRAVITY SYSTEM
Suitable when source of
supply is at sufficient height.
Surface reservoirs
Elevated reservoirs
Surface reservoirs:-
These reservoirs are constructed high natural grounds and are usually
made of stones, brick, plain or reinforced concrete cement.
The side walls are designed to take up the pressure of the water,
when the reservoir is full and the earth pressure, when it is empty.
Elevated reservoir:-
If the topography of the town not suitable for under gravity, the
elevated tank or reservoir are used.
R.C.C. TANKS:-
It is of reinforced concrete cement.
They have long life.
Very little maintenance.
Decent appearance.
G.I. TANKS:-
It is very popular for storing less quantity of water and hence useful
for residential purpose.
Cheap in cost
which have long functional life and exhibit efficient performance. Our
products are useful to connect pipes of diverse diameters. These easy
operational joints are used in different industrial applications for
changing the pipe run direction. The precisely engineered Tee pipe join
are known for their durability and sturdy construction.
Strainer Joints –
these are specially designed for piping system. There are different types
of strainer joints, which have different designs and sizes. The chief
material used for manufacturing these joints are carbon & stainless
steel, which give them longer life and high performance. These material
are in accordance to international quality standards.
Reducer Joint –
these are catering the needs of different industries across the domestic
market. These joints are popular for their non-abrasive nature, anti
corrosive property and high durability. These products are easy to install
and are made from high quality alloy steel, carbon steel, stainless steel
and nickel alloys. These reducer joints are used to prevent fluid leakage
and enhance the functionality in an effective manner.
Cast Iron Bent Joint -
are available in various designs and sizes that is used for joining pipes.
Another important feature of these joints is that they provide easy
passage to tools and shafts for effectual cleaning. Our products are
available at reasonable rates according to the industry related prices.
These are beneficial in meeting the exact application demand by
installation at different angles.
Collar Joints -
which is used in wiper motors and link motion assembly parts. The
Collars offered by us, are made using high-grade metal that ensures
durability and wear & tear resistance.
Water supply pipes
Water supply pipes are critical components of civic and
industrial water distribution systems, which keep buildings
and homes functioning, and factories in business.
Identification
Water supply pipes are circular in design, and
come in varying lengths, materials and
diametric sizes to suit specific applications
Types of Water Supply Pipes
Cement pipes :-
• Concrete cement (CC) pipes.
• Asbestos cement (AC) pipes.
CPVC stands for Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride. This type of pipe can
stand temperatures up to about 180 degrees (this depends on the
schedule) or so and can be used for hot and cold water inside of a house
or mobile home. CPVC is the same outside diameter as copper and PEX
so push fit fitting that fit PEX and copper, such as Shark Bite, will fit the
CPVC piping. Like with PVC you should use primer and a glue when
making a CPVC joint.
PEX PIPES-
This type of pipe is mostly used for hot and cold water distribution as
well as being regularly used in HVAC systems for refrigerant lines.
Copper piping works in both underground and aboveground
applications, but copper can be affected by some soils and should be
sleeved if used underground. Due to the price of copper and longer
labor needed to install many builders are switching to alternative water
distributions piping like PEX. Copper comes in different thicknesses
which are labeled M, L, and K. M is the thinnest grade of copper. Copper
is connected by soldering pipe into the fittings.