Rain Water Filter
Excellent Treatment Device
Rainwater can be recycled through a water treatment facility, allowing it to be collected in a storage tank instead of being discharged, and used as reused water (for toilets, landscaping, etc.), thereby reducing costs economically.
- Early Treatment Device – Screen Filter
- Filters – Cartridge Filter, Bag Filter, Auto Cleaning Filter
- A.O.P (Advanced Oxidation Process), UV Sterilizer
The DMFC Rainwater Recycling System is an innovative and efficient solution for collecting, treating, and reusing rainwater, designed to reduce water consumption and cut costs for businesses and communities. It combines advanced filtration and purification processes to ensure water is clean and suitable for reuse in non-potable applications.
System Diagram
Key Components:
Early Rainwater Treatment Device: Captures rainwater and removes large debris during the initial stage of rainfall using a Screen Filter, discharging unneeded early rainwater.
1st Rainwater Filter: Filters out finer particles and contaminants, preparing the water for storage.
Rainwater Storage Tank: Holds the filtered water, making it available for further treatment or immediate use.
Transfer Pump and Secondary Rainwater Filter: Ensures additional filtration as water is pumped from storage into the treatment plant for advanced purification.
Rainwater Treatment Plant: The core of the system where advanced purification occurs using methods such as Advanced Oxidation Process (A.O.P.), removing chemicals and organic matter.
U.V. Sterilizer: Sterilizes the water by eliminating bacteria, viruses, and pathogens to make it safe for reuse.
Rainwater Control Compressor: Manages water flow and pressure throughout the system for optimal performance.
Rainwater Reuse: After treatment, the water is reused for non-potable purposes such as irrigation, toilet flushing, and other utility applications.
Key Benefits:
- Sustainable: Reduces reliance on potable water by repurposing rainwater.
- Cost-Efficient: Lowers water utility costs by recycling rainwater for non-drinking uses.
- Advanced Filtration: Multi-stage filtration ensures high water quality for safe reuse.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial uses, including landscaping, irrigation, and building utilities.
Reference Picture
Key Components:
Micro Filter (Top-Left and Top-Right):
- The Micro Filter is the first stage in the rainwater treatment process. It removes fine particulates and contaminants from the collected rainwater, preparing it for further purification stages.
- This system also includes pressure gauges and a control panel to monitor performance and ensure optimal filtration.
UV Filtration and Sterilization Unit (Bottom-Left):
- After filtration, the water passes through a UV Sterilization System, where ultraviolet light is used to kill bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. This step ensures that the treated water is safe for reuse in non-potable applications like irrigation, toilet flushing, and landscaping.
AOP Filtration and Sterilization System (Bottom-Right):
- The AOP (Advanced Oxidation Process) unit further purifies the rainwater by breaking down organic contaminants, removing chemical pollutants, and sterilizing the water using advanced oxidation techniques. This ensures the removal of any remaining harmful substances, producing high-quality, clean water.
System Benefits:
- Comprehensive Treatment: The combination of filtration, UV sterilization, and AOP offers a multi-layered approach to water treatment, ensuring that the rainwater is thoroughly cleansed and disinfected.
- Reusability: Treated rainwater can be safely reused for various applications, reducing the reliance on potable water sources and lowering water costs.
- High Efficiency: These systems are designed to handle large volumes of rainwater, making them suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Contact Us
Feel free to contact us to :
5830 E 2nd St, Ste 7000 #17999, CASPER, WYOMING, 82609 USA