Posted on September 27th, 2011 by Christopher
The Importance Of A Robust Water Reticulation System
The fact that South Africa is a water poor country is well known. For this reason the installation of an effective water reticulation system for domestic use is extremely important in order to ensure that this valuable resource is used correctly and with a minimum of waste. The components of a water reticulation system can include various types of pumps that supply the water to the home, as well as the piping system that supplies water to the taps and even the waste water pipes that carry either grey water or sewage from the home.
There are various initiatives that have changed the way that a water reticulation system is installed in order to take advantage of the possibilities that grey water can offer for reuse. Today water that has been used for tasks that render it unfit for human consumption can still be used for such activities as the supply of water to the garden or for the washing of vehicles. This recycling of grey water is aimed at reducing the overall consumption of potable water by the household and can have an extremely positive effect on overall water supply to homes by central water authorities.
The water reticulation system can also be fine tuned to use less water than has traditionally been the case. Cisterns for instance are today manufactured in smaller sizes that require less water to operate effectively. In fact many homeowners can make their domestic water reticulation system more environmentally friendly by ensuring that cisterns use less water by simply placing a few bricks in the cistern, reducing its water holding capacity. This will have very little effect on the performance of most cisterns.
The authorities who supply both the water for the home water reticulation system and the treatment of waste water can also ensure that the water reticulation system is more effective by utilising only the best pumps in their operations and taking advantage of the advice based on global best practice in water pumping and treatment of sewage. Advice on municipal water reticulation can be obtained from companies like HEMS Pumps Mpumalanga which has been supplying effective pumping solutions to water authorities in line with the unique water requirements of the South African environment.
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Website: http://www.hemsmpumalanga.co.za
Tel : +27 (0)17 638 0604/5
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Email: hems@hemsmp.co.za
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Posted on September 27th, 2011 by Christopher
The Supply Of Turnkey Systems
Many businesses that require pumping solutions turn to manufacturers and suppliers of pumping equipment in order to source turnkey systems that will meet their pumping requirements. These turnkey systems are often required when pump operate in special operating environments characterised by adverse conditions. Examples include pumps that are used where high heat is part of the operating environment or where pump failure can have disastrous consequences, such as in the nuclear industry or the chemical manufacturing industry.
The turnkey pumping systems are supplied as finished units requiring very little or no additional equipment to function correctly. These turnkey systems can include monitoring equipment to ensure that the pumps are operating at peak capacity at all times as well as enabling the diagnosis of any potential problems that can affect the optimum functioning of the pumping system. This monitoring equipment is especially useful in applications where harsh pumping environments characterised by the pumping of solid and semi solid materials. In cases such as this pumps that are highly resistant to abrasion are required.
Turnkey systems also include equipment that is used for seismic testing for nuclear applications as well as specialist applications for pipe work able to withstand adverse operating conditions. These solutions can include butt welded pipe work and fittings.
The clients that require turnkey pumping systems are in the market for more than just the pump. These operations require that all additional equipment required for proper functioning of the pumping solution be provided. Often the turn key solution will also include the services of qualified maintenance and service personnel who will be able to ensure that downtime is kept to a minimum. Companies like HEMS Pumps Mpumalanga have been supplying turnkey systems to South African industry that conform to the highest international standards with regard to both equipment and service levels.
Contact Details:
Website: http://www.hemsmpumalanga.co.za
Tel : +27 (0)17 638 0604/5
Fax : +27 (0)17 638 0606
Email: hems@hemsmp.co.za
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Posted on September 27th, 2011 by Christopher
Saving Money Through Pump Rentals
Pumps are amongst the most useful pieces of equipment for use in a variety of different industries. Pumps are used in agriculture, construction and even the transport of fresh food and mining products. There are businesses that will not require pumps on a full time basis and for these businesses pump rentals offer a way to take advantage of contracts which will allow then access to the pumps they require on a short term basis and will also allow them to save money in a variety of different ways.
Pump rentals make sound financial sense to those companies requiring the pumps for contract work or for periods of the year when heavy rainfall makes it imperative to use the pumps in order to avoid the spoilage of foodstuff or allow workers to complete a project on time. The rental of pump removes the responsibility for the insurance of these costly pieces of capital from the company and also allows the company to enter into full maintenance lease agreements when the pumps will be used for longer periods of time. Full maintenance agreements mean that the company can budget for the expenditure on the pumps without being subject to unforeseen expenses related to maintenance.
Those companies that offer pump rentals under a full maintenance agreement will be able to provide the qualified service personnel and genuine manufacturer approved parts, as well as consumables that ensure that the pumps will continue to operate full time. Regular maintenance and servicing in the event of pump failure will ensure that costly downtime is kept to a minimum.
Companies like HEMS Pumps Mpumalanga offer regional service and pump rentals, combined with access to qualified expertise to ensure that any pump rentals are hassle free. They will also make sure that the pumps leased by a company are approved for use in various environments and that the capacity of the pumps allows the equipment to fulfil the needs of the organisation leasing the equipment.
Contact Details:
Website: http://www.hemsmpumalanga.co.za
Tel : +27 (0)17 638 0604/5
Fax : +27 (0)17 638 0606
Email: hems@hemsmp.co.za
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Posted on September 27th, 2011 by admin
Save Money With Submersible Pump Hire
As the summer season approaches many businesses that are active in the construction and agricultural field will be preparing to deal with the effects of the heavy rains that are part and parcel of the rainy season on the Highveld and other parts of South Africa. For these business concerns submersible pump hire is a way to deal with seasonal flooding.
Submersible pump hire makes sense for those businesses which are dealing with flooding but require the pump for only a short period of time. The hire of the submersible pump in cases like this frees the business from the ownership and the associated costs such as insurance and avoids the pitfalls of having a valuable asset lie unused when it is not required.
Submersible pumps are designed for use in situations where the entire pump, except for some auxiliary equipment, is submerged in the fluid that requires pumping. The casing of the submersible pump is watertight, meaning that it is manufactured for use in the hostile environment where it is submerged. When the pump is submerged in a well the auxiliary equipment required to control its operation. The equipment that is located on the surface includes the power source or generator that is used, as well as the controls for the submersible pump which governs the rate at which it pumps.
Submersible pump hire also allows the company that is hiring the submersible pump to avoid ongoing costs associated with the ownership of the equipment, such as insurance and maintenance costs. Many of the companies that rent out submersible pumps will also offer full maintenance leasing options for longer lease periods. These companies will also have the qualified service personnel and access to genuine parts that will ensure that the submersible pumps continue to operate with a minimum of downtime.
Organisations like HEMS Pumps Mpumalanga have a variety of solutions for those wishing to engage in submersible pump hire and can offer advice based on years of experience to help companies select which pumping solution is the best for their unique requirements.
Contact Details:
Website: http://www.hemsmpumalanga.co.za
Tel : +27 (0)17 638 0604/5
Fax : +27 (0)17 638 0606
Email: hems@hemsmp.co.za
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Posted on December 29th, 2010 by zenia
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