Optimization strategies for indoor comfort in water supply systems
Han Ge
North China University of Technology
Li Xin
North China University of Technology
ShenYujue
North China University of Technology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v6i3.7208
Keywords: Water supply system; Indoor comfort; Water quality optimization; Wipeline design
Abstract
This research mainly explores the impact of water supply systems on indoor comfort and human health, and proposes optimization strategies to improve the performance and effectiveness of water supply systems. Through the analysis of factors such as water quality, pipe selection, layout, and end-point water supply facilities in the water supply network, a series of optimized designs were proposed, including the installation of pre filters, central water purifiers, and softeners. The material and layout of the water supply pipeline were also optimized. Research has shown that scientific and rational optimization of water supply systems can significantly improve indoor water comfort, ensure human health, extend equipment lifespan, reduce maintenance costs, achieve efficient and reliable water supply systems, and provide a better quality of life experience.
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