Achieving stable water intake and easy maintenance! The birth of a strong ally for small hydropower generation and agricultural water intake.
The "JJS-B" is a non-powered, non-electric debris removal system that removes leaves and driftwood from waterways, ensuring a stable water intake volume while achieving low installation and operational costs. Thanks to its special structure that minimizes clogging and considers maintenance, it achieves both stable water intake and easy upkeep. It can be installed more easily compared to conventional debris removal devices, thereby reducing the overall introduction and operational costs of the facility. 【Features】 ■ Special structure that minimizes clogging ■ Easy maintenance ■ Reduced installation and operational costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Water intake capacity: 0.1m3/s ■Applicable flow velocity: 2.0m/s or less ■Material ・Main body: SUS304 ・Screen: SUS304 ■Weight ・Main body: Approximately 40kg ・Screen: Approximately 10kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Recommended Installation Locations】 ■ Drainage channels from rivers ■ Water channels *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nihon Engineering Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the design and construction of water supply facilities, manufacturing and sales of water-related equipment, as well as the design and construction of small hydropower generation (debris removal) and related equipment manufacturing and sales. Based on our long-standing achievements in water supply facility construction and maintenance management, we provide proposals grounded in the field. With our unique technology driven by the spirit of "water supply professionals" and "manufacturing," we respond to our customers' concerns and dilemmas.