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WT construction methodology

WT construction methodology

WT construction methodology

(OP)
Hello. Need to prepare a water treatment plant construction methodology, but has never done that before. The plant is based on reverse osmosis and its capacity is 1300 M3/day. Can anyone please give at least some general idea on how to do that. Thank you.

RE: WT construction methodology

(OP)
Yes I googled, but couldn't find necessary informastion. That site gives information about reverse osmosis, but not how to instal it. I need information like
1. RO wiil be delivered as one module (or two)
2. Unload
3. Instal (this is the most difficult part. I need to know sequence of operations, at least general approach)

RE: WT construction methodology

Equipment for RO is installed in the same manner as any other piece of equipment. The equipment is typically prefabricated and prewired. The membranes are usually installed in the field.

Equipment Order
Shop Drawing Review
Equipment Fabrication
Equipment Delivery
Installation
Equipment Checkout
Startup

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