Water is the life elixir of our planet. But before it flows out of our taps, it goes through a number of processes to ensure that it is clean and drinkable. In this article we take a look at a typical installation room of a water treatment chain.
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Water clock: This is the first element in the chain and measures the water consumption of a household. It enables the supply company to monitor the consumption exactly and accordingly.
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Disgusting devices: These are installed in several places in the system and enable it to stop the water flow. They are particularly useful for maintenance work or in the event of a leak to prevent water damage.
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Water filter: Here the water is cleaned by unwanted particles. The floating fabric filter removes larger particles such as sand and rust, while the activated carbon filter chemical contaminants, chlorine and unpleasant smells and flavors remove.
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PURION UVC system: This system uses ultraviolet radiation to kill harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and algae. It is an effective way to disinfect the water without adding chemicals.
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Distributor/riser: After the water has been cleaned, it is directed to the different parts of the house or building via distributors and riser.
In summary, it can be said that the water treatment chain is a complex system of different components, all of which work together to ensure that our drinking water is clean, safe and of high quality. It is important to wait and check these systems regularly to ensure their efficiency and security.