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Enhancing Landscape Architecture Through Outdoor Fountains

April 21st, 2011 9:10 am

The wall fountain is a relatively new addition in fountain design. As its name implies, this water feature is mounted on a wall to function. It takes up very little space and is ideally suited for small areas but also works well with large ones. Wall mounted fountains can be attached in differing ways; some designs especially those made from natural stones make use of mortars with special T-block supports or decorative braces, while some especially those made from synthetic materials come with mounting hardware.

Wall fountain designs are nearly boundless, though most of them share the same feature wherein a jet of water sprinkles to a basin or trough, which in turn adds up to its major appeal. A favorite design pick for wall-mounted water feature is that of the artisan finish that feature hand-carved heads of various characters such as cherubs, lions and mythological creatures of all sorts. Wall shell or bow fountains are also among the most favorite pieces due to the succession of basins they hold where water constantly cascade, allowing it to produce a stream-like sound that is pleasing to the ear. They work well for classic looking landscapes and gardens, and are also suitable for personal outdoor spaces in urban areas as they control the amount of noise coming from roadways.

If you outdoor space is wide and plants would not suffice the design plan you intend to incorporate, floor fountains would be the most ideal water features to use. In fact, they are regarded as the most formal and advisable means to integrate water to your outdoor space. When placed in the right settings, these free standing fixtures turn into majestic centerpieces for landscapes. Along with creating a visual impact, these fountains also evoke a comforting sensation through the splashing sound that the water produces.

Various floor fountains achieve different effects and purposes though they mainly function as decorative centerpieces. Similar to wall-mounted fountains, floor jets also have wide array of designs, and each of them could complement all sorts of landscapes. Ornamental statuary fountains are among the favorites of many designers and homeowners alike due to their comprehensive statue designs, which is why they are the most preferable choice for wide gardens and large commercial outdoor spaces. Birdbaths are also good choices because they are highly functional; aside from serving as decorative features they are also good resting place for birds that often visit gardens.

If space is really tight on your outdoor space; say you only have a balcony that could only hold a comfortable lounge set, it is still possible to integrate the element of water on your design by using a tabletop water fountain. Just like its large counterparts, this small water feature is also capable of making your balcony the most ideal location in your home to hold conversations. There are wide varieties of design to choose from that would permit you to maintain your balcony’s design continuity. Some are designed to look like flower vases completer with intricate floral designs, while others are constructed from natural rocks, giving them their natural touch.

Conveying Systems – Refurbish Or Repair?

April 5th, 2011 4:09 am

Conveyor systems installed twenty or thirty years ago are reaching the end of their working lives, leaving companies to foot the bill. Although keeping conveyors up to date and running efficiently is essential to most parcel handlers, funds to replace worn equipment can be difficult to source due to the current economic climate.

For businesses looking to reduce costs, there are other options. Old conveyor systems that have become inefficient may be eligible for refurbishment. With the proper engineering, refurbished conveyors run just as well as new ones, and come with extended guarantees to prove it. Compared to buying new equipment, refurbishing conveyor systems is cost effective and leads to substantial time savings. However, companies should carry out an assessment first to ascertain viability.

Refurbishment viability assessment

First, it must be established whether the existing conveyor layout will meet future needs. Anticipated business growth may increase throughput requirements and necessitate a bigger system. Companies should also survey existing equipment to check its condition and performance potential.

What constitutes a refurbishment?

If a refurbishment is viable, there are a small number of reputable can also supply brand new control panels and completely rewire equipment to ensure it meets current legislation. In the case of telescopic boom conveyors, they will replace all internal components, clean the machines down to bear metal and respray them to look as new.

Replacing control systems

Although the mechanical components of conveyors are easy to refurbish or upgrade, control devices and systems are different. Manufacturers used to fit units with binary flags, photocells and self adhesive reflectors – dated technologies that no longer meet the requirements of a busy parcel handler.

Companies should consider fitting refurbished conveyors with modern control systems, which use lasers, absolute encoders, and frequency inverters to detect the position of every item on the line. They route and divert parcels automatically, and manage the entire operation at high speed. Fitting modern control systems to refurbished conveyors can greatly improve their performance.

Modern software for efficient running

Businesses refurbishing conveyors may also need to replace the operating software. Operating software is extremely complex and performs a wide range of functions. These include matching orders to pallet loads, controlling pallets’ storage location, and keeping detailed records on the shelf lives of products and how long they have been in storage.

In the 1980′s and 1990′s, operating software for conveying systems was highly bespoke, time-consuming to develop, and cost many hundreds of thousands of pounds. It has advanced radically over the last ten years.

Today’s software features improved functionality at a lower cost – companies can buy standardised off the shelf packages for as little as £100,000. Plus, off-site commissioning leads to significant time savings. Using modern operating software to run refurbished conveyors helps ensure their efficient, smooth operation.

How safety legislation affects refurbishment

Health and safety at work has become increasingly important over the last thirty years. There are now comprehensive regulations and employers have a legal duty to protect their staff. They are also liable for accidents that occur.

Indeed, if someone dies as a result of an accident at work in the UK, companies can face criminal prosecution under the new Corporate Manslaughter Act (introduced in April 2008). This is punishable by an unlimited fine, which could potentially bankrupt a business. In the UK, conveyors fall under the Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. These specify work equipment must be suitable for use, maintained in a safe condition and regularly inspected to ensure it stays this way.

Conveying systems built in the 1980′s and 1990′s may not comply with this legislation, so companies carrying out refurbishments must bring the equipment up to date. This includes making controls accessible and marking them clearly to allow operators to switch off a machine if an accident occurs, adding emergency stop buttons, and covering dangerous areas (e.g. the areas where the sections retract on a telescopic boom conveyor) with guard plates.

To conclude

The current economic climate is forcing businesses to scrutinize their budgets and reduce costs. Refurbishing conveyors is a viable, realistic option, and companies would be wise to consider it before scrapping old systems.

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