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Hotel Hospital University Building Water Supply System

Hotel Hospital University Building Water Supply System

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Water Supply System

Feature of Water Supply System

Complete designed and manufactured to the national fire control standard of Code
for Fire Protection Design of high Building and Performance Requirements and Test
Methods for Fire Pneumatic Water Supply Equipment issued by the Ministry of Public
Security
Superior performance, advanced technology and stable water supply

 

Application of Water Supply System

Fire water supply in industrial and civilian constructions
Water supply for hydrants and sprayers
Water supply for both fire control and daily life

 

Technical Rang of Water Supply System

Flow: less than 5000cbm/h
Pressure: less than 2.5Mpa
Temperature: -20~120 degrees centigrade
Motor: less than 315Kw
Pressure Adjustment Precision: less than 0.01Mpa

 

FAQ

Q: Are your pumps cheaper than those of your competitors?

A: CNBM aims to give its customers the highest standards of quality and service and delivery times, all at a reasonable price.

Q: Do you have self-priming pumps?

A: Yes, our product portfolio also includes two ranges of self-priming pumps: self-priming electric pumps and self-priming side channel pumps.

Q: Is it really necessary to fit a bleed valve for the boxes?

A: It is always best to have a bleed valve as the gas produced by the fermenting sewage is potentially hazardous.

Q: If I increase the power of the motor, must I also increase the power of the inverter?

A: You must select the size of converter that allows maximum absorption of the electric motor.

Q: Do you have pumps with grinders?

A: Yes, the WQ models.

Q: How long is your warranty?

A: Unless otherwise expressly authorized in writing, by specifying a longer period or different conditions, CNBM states that, for a period of twelve (12) months from delivery date, all Products supplied are free from defects in materials and workmanship, and conform to the applicable specifications. Either the delivery documentation or the invoice must be provided to prove delivery date. In absence of such documents, the production date appearing on the product label may suffice.

Q:Im an SHO fan looking to get another one. The car I'm looking at is a 1991 Taurus SHO. Price is pretty cheap and nothing wrong with it except he said the water pump will need replaced soon. Ive looked at water pumps and Im aware of cost. Im decently savvy with car repair but there are a few things ive never learned. How easy is it to replace a water pump? Should I have a go at it myself or is it better to be done professionally? What is the general cost for a garage to switch out the water pump?
It's fairly simple and straightforward to replace a water pump on most vehicles. An older one like that will be even easier. Take off the belt and any other brackets or parts that obstruct the removal of the water pump and then unbolt the pump itself. Clean the gasket surface area, install a new gasket, and then reinstall in reverse order. You will need a good mechanics tool set with sockets and wrenches(mostly metric), a pry bar, a drain pan, and a good repair manual like a Haynes or Chilton and you will have a pretty easy time with it. A garage will charge about $90 to $105 an hour for any job. You can call a dealership and ask them and they will give you a price based off of the estimated time and part cost. Since most private garages and the dealers charge about the same hourly rate the better choice is almost always the dealer.
Q:OK so i am new to RVing....I have an older 1971 trailer pull forester....It has a your normal fresh water inlet on the outside of the trailer, fresh water tank, and water pump. My question is actual a double part question #1 When i screw the hose on the inlet and start filling the water tank i hear it going in but i still have no water coming out the faucet...Does this have to do with the water pump? why am not getting water to anything except i hear the tank filling up?!?#2 Is the Water pump A/C or D/C......I have that little pull knob (that i guess turns it on or off) and i was curious if i needed to be hooked up to the Battery in front to make this work? or should it work with the regular AC that everything else is working on?Thanks for any help
If U basically establish it seem on the arrows for water pass. If no longer than make beneficial it has water attending to ti and not close off or leaking line. There are exams U can do on the pump to verify if it extremely is working like a hose right into a bucket of water and notice if it pumps.
Q:We have a private well with a 40 year old water pump that is rusting away, and sounds like a truck. It's a double jet well pump sitting on a tank, with a second tank to one side that it's also connected to (with a thick pipe). I don't quite understand why there are two tanks (there's a third which is obviously the hot water). I'm guessing one of these is to hold water, and the other to provide air pressure? In any case, the pump runs OK, it doesn't leak, and provides plenty of pressure. It is just unbelievably loud. I've been told that replacing the bearings might take care of this problem, but seeing how the tank the pump rests upon (with a thin tube connecting it to the pump) is rotting away, and the system is older than I am, should I just replace the whole thing?
I would replace the whole unit,for one if it was to go bad you are going to have water everywhere,and also the new one will be smaller and more energy effecient.
Q:How much would a water pump cost for a 1991 cadillac deville
COST TO INSTALL WATER PUMP
Q:I know what is the role of the pressurized water pump adapter to the indoor fire pipe through the fire, then the fire truck to the indoor water supply when the water is pressurized by municipal pipelines, natural water, fire water or water itself injection pump adapter? The fire truck is equivalent to a pump from the water extraction and then injected into the water pump adapter? I haven't seen it with my own eyes, so ask, I hope someone will answerIs the fire engine to be used as a pump? For example, in the field of water from fire pool or when municipal water supply network, a head of extraction, the other end of the water pump adapter access outdoor indoor pressure? PS: I'm not referring to the high-pressure water pump adapter, but access.
They answered almost enough, and I would not answer them, and give them to them
Q:the car over heats and I hear the antifreeze boiling and it also leaks a small amount of antifreeze amechanic told me i need a thermostat and a new water pump just looking for second opinion.
Always fix the cheaper thing first. So do the thermostat and see if that fixes the problem. The water pump would have to be very bad to be actually causing an overheating problem. Most pumps will make a lot of noise or leak before they actually stop pumping water.
Q:Our mechanic wants to replace my husband's water pump in his 1996 Saturn saying it is quite loose. We'd like to wait until next week since its a 2 day job and with our schedules it would be difficult. Can it wait for a couple of weeks? Could this leave him stranded?
A leaking water pump could be caused by a bad gasket so it does not have to be changed. Changing a gasket is cheaper. If the leak is due to a crack or a pinhole, then by all means have it changed otherwise you risk a crack of the cylinder head caused by overheating which can cost your thousands. You can get a reconditioned or 2nd hand water pump and can save you money. Just ask your Napa store. Typically, second hands are 20% cheaper and can last for years. Good luck.
Q:My truck has been over heating, and I cant figure out whats going on...the only thing that gets really hot is the upper radiator hose, and the radiator....I just noticed there was a plug unhooked from the water pump, what does that do? Or maybe it could be the thermostat? It just overheats, and when I park it, it wont start half the time, usually I can let it cool off and go, but sometimes it just dies and I have to let it cool off and jump it off.
I doubt its your water pump. That plug may have been just the temperature sensor. Definitely sounds like a bad thermostat. Replace it. They aren't expensive at all. Letting your truck over heat does serious irreversible damage to the engine. You may have significantly shortened the life of your engine already. Just replace the thermostat when the truck is COLD, never when its hot. If it still overheats with the replacement thermostat, your radiator may be clogged.

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