High-rise residential complex water supply


High-rise residential complex recommendation: Non-negative-pressure water supply systems; box-type constant-pressure variable-frequency water pumps; box-type non-negative-pressure water supply systems (choose based on actual needs). Water safety is the top priority.

When selecting equipment for water supply in high-rise residential complexes, the following considerations should be taken into account:

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Understand the basic water usage overview of residential buildings


Understand the basic water usage profile of the residential building—such as the number of floors and households—and determine whether a zoned water supply system is necessary. Then, based on the design parameters from the architectural firm's drawings, finalize the required flow rate and head.

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Understand the residential complex's plumbing layout


Understand the layout of the building's water pipes—whether the water supply comes from a tank or directly from the municipal water system. If the system relies on a water tank for pressurization, opt for either a tank-mounted constant-pressure variable-frequency water supply unit or a tankless negative-pressure-free water supply device. If the building is connected directly to the municipal water network with built-in boosting, choose a negative-pressure-free water supply system instead.

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Develop a comprehensive water supply solution.


Based on the information provided above, we have developed a comprehensive water supply solution that includes: design principles, design criteria, an overview of equipment usage, equipment configuration details, and equipment pricing.