Water Hammer Control Devices (Product of MEIL)

MEIL Design, manufacture and supply of water Hammer Control Devices according to the requirement of pumping main. There are two types of passive Water Hammer Control Devices developed which are Proportional Spring Loaded Check (PSLC) Valve and Quick Release Damped Air (QRDA) Valve.
It is our proud privilege to place on record that we are one among the two organizations having got the similar technology in India. MEIL supplied thousands of devices for Several Government & Private customers.

MEIL has been manufacturing special construction plant in-house for their own use for more than thirty years. Most of the items manufactured were not for sale and were manufactured for specific application to cater project sites.
However, displayed equipment are being manufactured for sale.
All these "Megha Brand" items are now being manufactured by one of the Associate Company, Spinneret India Limited, Mumbai.
Advantages of our WHC Devices
Our valves are designed with minimum maintenance and supervision. the robust design withstands the natural elements over many years with minimal or no maintenance. Our WHC devices are passive devices requiring no power supply for their operations.
Warranty
We provide a one year warranty on all parts of valves. How ever, we are not liable to replace excessively damaged parts when the damage is caused by mishandling or unauthorized maintenance activities on these valves.
Air Vessel
MEIL got in house surge analysis. The principal application area is the design of surge protection system for cross county pumping mains of water supply schemes and lift irrigation schemes. The design of surge protection system is an interactive process in which a particular protection is proposed, water hammer analysis is made for that choice for power failure condition, the resulting surge pressures are evaluated, the protection system is modified based on the evaluation and the process is repeated until an adequate and economical protection system is arrived at surge or water hammer analysis.