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TSBleuJo
post Jun 27 2017, 09:41 PM, updated 9y ago

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Hi, would like to ask if its fine to have a unit 2 or 3 floors below the break tank? Does the break tank includes water storage tank?

And also what does M&E stands for? Should we avoid M&E as well when choosing unit?

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TSBleuJo
post Jun 27 2017, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(balistafear @ Jun 27 2017, 09:58 PM)
Basically break tank is the water tank at the mid floor of condo to pump water up to top floor. In my line of work as a professional property consultant, I've seen condos withOUT breaktank, and trust me, they are a huge huge engineering nightmare to maintain due to constant pipe overpressure.

As long as machines are properly maintained and not too noisy, it shouldn't be a bad thing. I would even find it a plus as water pressure would be better.
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Thanks for the reply bro. So the usage of break tank is to pump water to the top floor water storage tank. But does it serve as a water storage tank purpose and serve water to the units below it?

M&E room. What is the usage of this facility? Should we avoid it?
TSBleuJo
post Jul 6 2017, 01:07 AM

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Thanks for the sharing everyone!

 

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