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UTILITY PUMPS

Ryali technologies is one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of qualitative water and waste water treatment equipments. Two decades of promoters’ experience helps the company to achieve specialization in the manufacturing of Water Management System, Sewage Treatment Plant, Drinking Water Softener etc.

FIRE PUMP

Ryali technologies is one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of qualitative water and waste water treatment equipments. Two decades of promoters’ experience helps the company to achieve specialization in the manufacturing of Water Management System, Sewage Treatment Plant, Drinking Water Softener etc. 

BOOSTER PUMP

Booster pumps are designed to smooth out water pressure in areas where the flows are highly variable. This type of pump is essential in water management systems and is used in a wide range of public and private settings. The booster pump itself is installed at the connection point between the water supply pipe and the primary building.

Booster Pumps are used in applications where the normal system pressure is low and needs to be increased. Priming introduces fluid into the pumping chamber to create the pressure differential needed for pumping at a rated service. Self-priming pumps create and maintain a sufficient vacuum level to draw fluid into an inlet with no external assistance.

HEAT PUMP

A heat pump is an electrical device that extracts heat from one place and transfers it to another. Refrigerators and air conditioners are both common examples of this technology.

Heat pumps transfer heat by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of evaporation and condensation. A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchanger coils. In one coil, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure and absorbs heat from its surroundings. The refrigerant is then compressed en route to the other coil, where it condenses at high pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier in the cycle.

The heat pump cycle is fully reversible, and heat pumps can provide year-round climate control for your home – heating in winter and cooling and dehumidifying in summer. Since the ground and air outside always contain some heat, a heat pump can supply heat to a house even on cold winter days. In fact, air at –18°C contains about 85 percent of the heat it contained at 21°C.

An air-source heat pump absorbs heat from the outdoor air in winter and rejects heat into outdoor air in summer.

HOT WATER GENERATOR

  • Coil for Seamless ASTMA 106 GR-B Pipes.
  • Independent Drive for Fuel Pump 1440 RPM.
  • No Scale Formation.
  • Easy and Economical Operation.
  • Outside Preview of IBR.

Applications :

  • Hotels, hostels and Hospitals Sugar Plant
  • Textile Industries
  • Chemicals Plants
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Breweries and Distilleries
  • Dairy Products

HYDRO PNEUMATIC SYSTEM

The hydro-pneumatic pressure system is a modernization of the older gravity tank method of water supply. Its main purpose is to control or boost a limited supply pressure to a higher or more uniform value so that a continuous and satisfactory water supply will be available at all fixtures within the system.

The fundamentals of a system which accomplishes this purpose consist of a suitable pump, a pressure tank and essential control devices for making the system operate automatically with the least amount of supervision. The pump is used for supplying the required amount of water into the tank at the proper pressure while the tank acts as a storage vessel for the proper ratios of water and air within the pressures and levels maintained by the control devices.

The expansion of air under reducing pressures regulates the amount of water which can be used by the system before the pump is again called upon to replenish the reserve that is desired to be maintained in the tank. This pressure and volume relationship is a well known law of physics which states that at constant temperature the volume of a given weight of gas varies inversely as the absolute pressure.