And also what does M&E stands for? Should we avoid M&E as well when choosing unit?
Sifu please shed some lights.
Break Tank, M&E, good to know info
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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? Sifu please shed some lights. |
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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. 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?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. M&E room. What is the usage of this facility? Should we avoid it? |
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Jul 6 2017, 01:07 AM
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Thanks for the sharing everyone!
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