2026-04-21
As urbanization accelerates, secondary water supply systems in high-rise buildings face the dual challenges of operational efficiency and environmental friendliness. Structural vibration and fluid noise generated by pump operations are central issues affecting residential living quality. Deploying high-performance rubber expansion joints at the pump outlet is not just about movement compensation; it is a critical technical measure for achieving "Silent Water Supply."
1. Vibration Characteristics in Secondary Supply Environments
Secondary pump stations are typically located in basements or roof-top plant rooms, where piping systems are rigidly connected to the building structure.
2. Parameterized Evidence: Why Stability is Paramount
In the sector of urban water supply, consistency translates directly into long-term safety. Selection must be guided by specific technical parameters:
3. Technical Strategies for "Silent Operation"
To meet European urban building acoustic standards, physical isolation is required to break the "acoustic bridge."
4. Critical Installation Standards and Maintenance
Core Technical Summary
|
Parameter |
Requirement |
Standards / Evidence |
|
Working Pressure |
PN10 / PN16 |
Compliant with EN 12201 |
|
Axial Compensation |
12mm - 25mm |
Depending on Diameter (DN50-DN300) |
|
Media Compatibility |
Potable Water |
EPDM (WRAS/FDA grade) |
|
Reinforcement Layer |
Multi-layer High-Tenacity Polyester |
Ensures zero deformation at 1.6 MPa |
Conclusion:
By implementing scientific selection based on verifiable parameters, rubber expansion joints serve as the "Silent Guardian" of urban water systems, ensuring both mechanical integrity and residential comfort.
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