Performance Indicators for Water Supply in Buildings

Author:

Lourenço M.1,Silva-Afonso A.2,Pimentel-Rodrigues C.3

Affiliation:

1. Multiprojectar Engineering, Vagos, PORTUGAL

2. RISCO, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, PORTUGAL

3. ANQIP – Portuguese Association for Quality and Efficiency in Building Services, Operational Centre of the University of Aveiro, Aveiro, PORTUGAL

Abstract

Drinking water is a vital resource for the population’s quality of life and health. The satisfaction of their needs is increasingly demanding, essentially associated with the growth of the population's income and the possibility of improvements in terms of comfort, quality, and safety at lower costs. However, despite the accuracy of engineering design, the functional performance of the building's water networks does not always match the expectations because it can be subjected to failures, which can compromise other infrastructures and cause a lot of inconvenience to the residents or users. In this case, we can say that the water supply system is no longer reliable. In the study presented in this article, profiles were developed that make easier the assessment of the reliability of the installation, specifying key aspects involved, which may be called performance indicators. The indicators combined in a balanced way according to their importance make it possible to translate the relevant aspects regarding the operation of the water supply systems in the building and their reliability. In this sense, it is expected to contribute to the improvement and durability of building installations, regarding the water supply's performance, security, and quality.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

General Energy,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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