Booster Set Installation & Mains Conversion
THE TASK
In this case study, the engineers at Titan were tasked with the installation of a new two piece GRP tank that would feed a newly fitted booster set. Installation of new tank fed boosted mains supply including conversion of existing tank fed hot system. This would accompany a conversion of the existing hot water distribution system, finalising the project through a series of legionella remedials in the plantroom of this established office complex in Leeds.
New Water Tank & Booster Set
The project commenced with the installation of new pipework routed from the incoming mains in the plant room to the position of the new tank in the opposite storeroom. New foil back insulation was then applied to the internal pipework and the external pipework was treated with weather proofing insulation. In addition, all pipework with labelled BS coding identification. Once executed, the team supplied and fitted an 1800 litre two piece GRP water tank that would feed the new booster set and down services.
Conversion and Valve Installs
Phase two incorporated the conversion of the sites 8000 litre rooftop tank to the boosted system, constructed of glass reinforced plastic. This also included the installation of a new pressure reducing valve and a set of isolation valves. Once again, all associated pipework was professionally insulated with BS coding identification.
Expansion Vessel & Valve Installs
The project commenced with the installation of new pipework routed from the incoming mains in the plant room to the position of the new tank in the opposite storeroom. New foil back insulation was then applied to the internal pipework and the external pipework was treated with weather proofing insulation. In addition, all pipework with labelled BS coding identification. Once executed, the team supplied and fitted an 1800 litre two piece GRP water tank that would feed the new booster set and down services.
CLIENT FEEDBACK
"The team were fantastic on site. Their work was neat and tidy, with minimal disruption to the building occupants. Thanks to all involved for delivering this project so professionally. "