Industry Pro looks for a connection in VFD, Eid & Earth Day. Here is what we have found, a connection & proposal for climate correction measures.
Eid, one of the most significant celebrations in the Islamic calendar, is celebrated by over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. However, with the increase in the number of participants, there is also an increase in water consumption during the ablution ritual.
On the other hand, Earth Day is celebrated globally every year to raise awareness about the importance of environmental protection. The good news is that there is a surprising connection between Eid, Earth Day, and VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives).
Studies show that every individual’s water consumption during ablution is approximately 5 liters, which adds up to a staggering 9 billion liters of water during Eid celebrations. This water wastage can be significantly reduced with the use of VFDs.
How do VFDs come into this picture?
VFDs can help to solve the problem of high water consumption during ablution in mosques in two ways.
VFD Solution-1
VFDs can automatically put the pumps in sleep mode when not used.
VFD Solution-2
VFDs can be used to control the pressure and flow of water being sent to ablution taps, ensuring optimization of the water being used.
By implementing VFDs, we can work towards a more sustainable future this Earth Day and reduce water consumption during ablution in mosques on Eid. This would not only help in reducing water wastage but also save energy costs.
The use of VFDs is not limited to mosques alone. They can be used in various settings like industries, buildings, and homes to optimize energy consumption and reduce environmental impact. VFDs are easy to install and operate and can provide long-term benefits in terms of energy savings and environmental protection.
In conclusion, celebrating Eid and Earth Day can be made more meaningful by implementing sustainable practices like VFDs. Reducing water consumption during ablution can contribute towards a more sustainable future and protect our environment.
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