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Modular Water Savings Rainwater Harvesting Equipment for Environmental Building Projects

Proprietà di base
Proprietà Commerciali
Prezzo: 5999-13000USD
Riepilogo Prodotto
Attrezzature per la raccolta dell'acqua piovana con capacità di 10.000 litri/ora, serbatoi modulari in PP e automazione PLC intelligente. Dispone di sterilizzatore UV, dosaggio della flocculazione e monitoraggio remoto per il risparmio idrico dell'edilizia sostenibile nell'irrigazione, nello scarico dei WC e nell'uso industriale.

Dettagli del prodotto

Machinery Test: Fornito
Core Components: Pompa, PLC, dispositivo di dosaggio della flocculazione, sterilizzatore UV, dispositivo di dosaggio
Brand: Rdc
Productivity: 10000L/ora
Weight (Kg): 1000 chilogrammi
Material: PP
Descrizione del prodotto
Modular Water Savings Rainwater Harvesting Equipment for Environmental Building Projects

Rainwater harvesting refers to a suite of technologies and practices designed to collect, store, and utilize precipitation for beneficial human use. Systems vary widely in scale and complexity—from basic rooftop catchment systems with above-ground storage barrels to engineered installations incorporating pumps, pressurized storage tanks, filtration units, and advanced purification modules. Harvested rainwater is commonly employed for nonpotable applications—including landscape irrigation, toilet flushing, vehicle washing, and laundry—and, following appropriate treatment, may also serve as a supplementary source of potable water. In light of escalating water scarcity—particularly in densely populated and arid regions—rainwater harvesting offers a viable strategy to augment local water supplies during dry periods and alleviate pressure on centralized municipal water infrastructure.

Global freshwater availability is inherently constrained: although precipitation is abundant overall, only a small fraction falls in locations and timeframes conducive to direct human capture and use. In urban environments, impervious surfaces such as rooftops, roads, and paved plazas prevent natural infiltration, diverting runoff directly into stormwater conveyance systems. This not only exacerbates flood risk but also transports pollutants—rendering the runoff unsuitable for reuse and effectively removing it from the local hydrological cycle. Concurrently, prolonged dry periods often lead to over-extraction of groundwater, undermining aquifer sustainability and compromising the reliability of potable water supply. By substituting harvested rainwater for municipal water in nonpotable end uses, rainwater harvesting systems demonstrably reduce demand for treated freshwater and mitigate hydraulic loading on stormwater management infrastructure. These dual benefits—conservation of potable resources and enhanced urban drainage resilience—are especially consequential in large metropolitan areas. While numerous jurisdictions actively promote rainwater harvesting through incentives, technical guidance, and financial subsidies, regulatory frameworks vary significantly. Notably, certain regions—particularly in the southwestern United States—classify rainwater collection as an interference with established surface or groundwater rights, resulting in statutory restrictions or permitting requirements for system installation.

Modular Design

Lightweight PP modular tanks are assembled on-site; each module supports loads of 30-50 tons/m², allowing installation under parking lots, roads, or green spaces.

Suitable for residential communities, industrial parks, schools, stadiums, municipal roads, and rural areas.

What is Rainwater Harvesting System

A rainwater harvesting system is a technology that collects and stores rainwater for human use. These systems range from simple rain barrels to complex structures that include pumps, tanks, and purification.

Rainwater harvesting systems can be either non-pressurized "dry systems" or "wet systems." In dry systems, pipes run from rain gutters into a tank and do not hold water in the pipes when it stops raining. Wet systems are necessary when pipes cannot run directly into tanks.

The water collected can be used for nonpotable purposes, including irrigating landscaping, flushing toilets, washing cars, or doing laundry. It can also be purified for human consumption. To improve water quality in the storage tank, the initial flush of rainwater from the roof and gutters can be separated. Regular cleaning and inspection of the system is recommended for proper functioning.

System Components
Pollution interception basket component
Pollution interception basket
Flow-diverter filter component
Flow-diverter filter
Flocculation dosing device component
Flocculation dosing device
Coagulation reactor component
Coagulation Reactor
Multi-media filter component
Multi-Media Filter
Pipeline mixer component
Pipeline mixer
UV sterilizer component
UV sterilizer
Water pump component
Water pump
Disinfection dosing device component
Disinfection dosing device
Water storage tank component
Water storage tank
Control cabinet component
Control cabinet
Project Examples
Rainwater harvesting project installation Rainwater harvesting system implementation Completed rainwater harvesting project Rainwater harvesting system in operation
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