Components of Industrial Installations
Electrical Installations: These are systems that provide the energy resources required for production machines and equipment. Proper design of electrical installations is critical for a safe and efficient operation. In addition, elements such as backup energy systems and emergency generators may also be part of the installation.
Water and Sanitation: In industrial facilities, water can be used for cleaning, cooling systems or production processes. Water and sanitation installations are designed to provide and transport water correctly and to dispose of waste safely.
Air and Gas Installations: Compressed air systems or natural gas lines used in production processes are important components of industrial installations. These installations are critical infrastructures that support the operation of machines and production processes in the workplace.
Heating, Cooling and Ventilation (HVAC) Systems: These systems regulate the environmental conditions in industrial facilities and provide the ideal temperature, humidity and air flow for efficient operation. HVAC systems must be designed correctly for both employee health and machine efficiency.
Fire Safety Installations: Safety measures such as fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and emergency exits are an important part of industrial facilities. Proper installation of fire safety systems is vital for both employees and production processes.