Water System
The water system is primarily used to meet the workshop's diverse water needs, including cooling equipment and process lubrication. Through equipment such as water pumps and cooling towers, the system enables the circulation of both turbid-loop water and clean-loop water throughout the workshop: cold water from the cold-water tank → supplied via a feed pump → to the equipment → returned either by a return pump or through gravity flow → to the hot-water tank → then pumped back through a cooling pump → into the cooling tower → and finally returned to the cold-water tank, ensuring continuous reuse of the circulating water. The circulating water system comprises both turbid-loop and clean-loop subsystems, and is mainly composed of components such as water pumps, cooling towers, valves, instrumentation, pipelines, and various pipe fittings.
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