
Air conditioning - University of Kuala Lumpur
Use of the WFF 300 vortex fine filter
Object data
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 2016

Project information
Rainwater feeds the university's cooling towers. Rainwater evaporates without leaving any residues or mineral deposits, thus saving considerable costs for the regular chemical cleaning of the evaporation systems that would normally be necessary.
For rainwater utilisation, 2,200 m² of roof area of a partial building is used. With the drainage system, the rainwater is directed to two WFF 300 vortex fine filters. The filtered water is then stored in a rainwater tank with a volume of 350 m³.
Roof area [㎡]
2.200
Use
Evaporation system for Air conditioning
Cistern volume [㎥]
350
Filter
2 x vortex fine filter WFF 300
Location
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wisy products used
University of Kuala Lumpur
Picture gallery
To the project in Malaysia


