Water Supply
& Distribution

Water supply and distribution systems ensure the safe and reliable delivery of potable water from treatment plants to residential, commercial, and industrial end-users. They include internal plumbing, external distribution networks, and municipal infrastructure, and are engineered for hygiene, durability, and long-term resistance to pressure, temperature, and corrosion.

Purpose

To guarantee the safe and efficient delivery of clean, potable water from treatment sources to end-users.

Main goals

• Maintain water quality and hygiene across the system
• Ensure consistent water pressure and flow
• Minimize leakage and water loss
• Provide long-term resistance to corrosion, scaling, and mechanical stress
• Comply with health and safety standards (ex. for drinking water)

Systems in practice

• Cold and Hot Water Supply Systems for residential and commercial buildings
• Municipal Distribution Networks
• Underground HDPE Networks for long-distance water conveyance
• Pressurized Pipe Systems using PP-RCT, PE, or multilayer pipes
• Loop and Branch Distribution Layouts in commercial buildings
• Riser Systems for multi-story buildings

Key requirements

• Hygienic and safe for potable water (certified for drinking water use)
• Pressure resistance for both residential and municipal systems
• Durability and long service life with minimal leakage, corrosion, and scaling
• Thermal stability, especially for hot water systems
• UV and chemical resistance for exposed or underground networks
• Ease of installation with secure, reliable jointing methods

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