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Electric service shop

Injection pump shop

Body and paint service

• Services

• Air compressor room

• Oil injection pump

• Generator room

• Service parking

Service

 -electrical -: the automotive is having separate d.p. for its electric supply its
continuous stabilized power supply also having high capacity d.g. set as stand by
for common services.

Lighting and energy efficiency

1) Glass curtain wall – in front façade.

That is east and north – provide good day light and saves energy by lightning load
and by a/c. load

2) Spilt window were provided in service station so natural ventilation is done at side
walls

Commonly on east and west side.

Ventilation
1) Aluminium sliding window were provided in office areas.

2) In service area split window were provided.

3) Front area i.e. reception waiting has provided celling a.c. unit.

4) Suction and ducting is provided in dry sand area to keep body shop clean and non
dusty.

5) A.h.u. were installed at terrace floor near headroom

Fire fighting services

1. There was a drive way from all side of building

2. Fire escape staircase was provided in back side.

3. Fire hydrant were provided in each landing and equally installed in campus.

Water treatment in the car wash


Water recycling in car wash installations is practical, both from an ecological and an
economic point of view. Unfortunately the danger of microbiological pathogens in the
washing water is underestimated too frequently.

Washing cars out on the street has been restricted for a long
time in many communities. The reasons for the restriction were
mainly ecological considerations, because the washing water
contains oils, lubricants, tar, suspended matter, heavy metals
and micro-organisms, which often end up in soils and thus are a
danger to the groundwater.

Car washing that is performed directly over a Gully pollutes the


environment, since the dirty washing water can rinse out into
surface waters through rainwater channels.

When cars are washed by hand much more fresh water is used
than in a washing plant (see lower table).

Average drinking water consumption per car


Kind of car washing activity
wash installation
Washing cars by hand with a hose 400 liters
Conventional car wash installation 150 liters
Car wash installation with water recycling system 10-50 liters
Cost-reduction with today's drinking water prices and wastewater fees is quite high in a modern water recycling plant,
because in such a system 75-90% of the fresh water that is required can be saved.

A system for sewage conditioning can consist of the following components:


- Neutralization plants
- Filtration units
- Flocculation units
- Biological treatment equipment
- Light media separator plants
- Emulsion gap plants
- A disinfection unit
The emulsion gap plant is mainly important for the background regulation of the new biological material.

Because industrial water in a car washing installation can be microbiologically contaminated, both the personnel and
the customer must be protected against a possible health endangerment. This is particularly the case, when the
contaminated washing water is sprayed in closed areas. People can inhale aerosols that are formed and this can cause
infection with possibly dangerous bacteria and viruses, with people that have weakened immune systems.

The following recognized procedures are to be used for the disinfection of the water:
- Ozonization
- UV treatment
- Peroxide treatment
- Thermal treatment

Fungi, bacteria (such as Legionella) and viruses can be removed from the washing water with an electrical ozone
installation, because ozone has a very strong germ-killing effect on such micro-organisms. An electrical ozone
installation can easily be installed and it is very reliable. Contrary to disinfection with chlorine, ozone disinfection has
no negative effects howsoever on the lacquer of the bodywork of cars.

Besides plants for water disinfection Lenntech also offers Reverse Osmosis systems. A Reverse Osmosis system can
produce ultra pure water, which can be used to flush away marks in the car wash. Water that is treated in this way
leaves no lime marks on the car lacquer while it dries up.

Bright, shiny, white or cream floors in ceramic tiles. This is really good, because the light coloured
shiny floors set the cars off really well because the majority of them are in relatively dark colours. So
in the building or refurbishment programme this is the type of flooring detailed and once laid and
cleaned it looks marvellous. Then they start to bring the cars in and the customers walk in and then
the trouble starts. Invariably the cleaners are blamed for not cleaning properly. The tiles are smeary,
or the trye marks are not being removed, water marks are being left and so the complaints go on.

What is actually happening is that oil and fuel spillages occur, even small amounts are sufficient to
create problems. Tyre marks are left on the tiles and new tyres are coated with a resin to make them
look shiny and clean and small amounts of this are deposited onto the floor.
Normal cleaning fluids will not remove these completely and they will become
spread over all the tiles in time by the mopping or other cleaning process employed. So
tyre impressions and footmarks will be clearly visible even after cleaning. The only answer
is to clean with a scrubber and a degreasing solution. However this adds considerably to
the cost of cleaning the showroom and most garages are not willing to pay this additional
sum so they continue to blame the cleaners.

It could be easily solved if patterned tiles were used which would disguise these
impressions and then normal mopping and cleaning would be sufficient followed every
three months or so by a scrub with degreasing solution.

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