Reference:Water Towers: Difference between revisions
Appearance
No edit summary |
No edit summary Tag: Reverted |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Water Towers}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Water Towers}} | ||
[[Category:Water Towers]] | |||
AOWIS Water Towers provide '''validated and/or tested reference designs''' for gravity-fed water storage distribution systems withing AOWIS-compliant installations. | AOWIS Water Towers provide '''validated and/or tested reference designs''' for gravity-fed water storage distribution systems withing AOWIS-compliant installations. | ||
Revision as of 03:40, 2 April 2026
AOWIS Water Towers provide validated and/or tested reference designs for gravity-fed water storage distribution systems withing AOWIS-compliant installations.
This page organizes the available water tower reference blueprints and provides guidance on their use.
Purpose
- Centralized reference location for AOWIS Water Tower designs
- Facilitates reproducible construction in off-grid or low-resource environments
- Demonstrates safe and operationally robust water storage solutions
- Serves as a training and deployment reference
Water Tower Reference Blueprints
The following reference designs are documented under AOWIS:
- 5 m Brick Water Tower 5,000 L - Locally-built masonry tower with 5,000 L capacity
- 8 m Steel Water Tower 5,000 L - Locally-built steel tower with 5,000 L capacity
- 10 m Concrete Water Tower 5,000 L - Locally-built concrete tower with 5,000 L capacity]]
- Each blueprint page includes
- Functional purpose and intended deployment context
- Structural design and construction notes
- Hydraulic layout and pipe integration
- Safety considerations and failure modes
- Manual operation and bypass pathways
- Integration points with AOWIS Field Controllers
Usage Guidance
- Reference designs are non-normative. Compliance with AOWIS is determined by adherence to control, safety, and data standards, not replication of physical structures.
- Local engineering approval and adherence to building codes remain the responsibility of the implementing entity.
- Designers and farmers may adapt materials, dimensions, or construction methods to suit resources and regulations, provided the functional and safety principles are maintained.