Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jinasena breaks new ground with innovative irrigation systems

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Jinasena (Pvt.) Limited, one of the leading water management system solutions providers in Sri Lanka, has broken new ground with the implementa­tion of two innovative projects recently.

The projects include designing and installing irrigation systems for Clearpoint Residencie­s in Rajagiriya and Constance Halaveli luxury hotel in the Maldives.

Overlookin­g the Diyawanna Lake, Clearpoint Residencie­s is known as the tallest residentia­l vertical garden in the world and consists of 171 luxury apartments spread across 46 floors. Each apartment has planted terraces circling the entire structure, consisting of an inbuilt self-sustaining watering system specially designed by Jinasena.

Using a pumping unit installed on the rooftop of the building, water is pumped to all apartments and used to water the trees and plants through a set of drippers. An automated timing device is utilised to set the times of the day for the plants to be watered.

A special rain sensor is also used to detect if any rain has taken place, in which case, the amount of water pumped is reduced thereby leading to a saving in water usage.

One of the key aspects of the system is the Pressure Regulating Valve (PRV) installed on every fifth floor of the 46-storey building in order control the significan­t amount of pressure that builds up as the water travels from top to bottom of the building.

The Constance Halaveli project is Jinasena’s first foray into the overseas market. The project consisted of designing and installing an irrigation system for the luxury hotel where Jinasena had to utilise the existing irrigation infrastruc­ture to irrigate each of the 29 villas, including a super luxury President’s Villa and certain common areas of the hotel.

The solution utilised a series of tubing, spray jets ad drippers that used desalinate­d water to carry out the watering during the night hours in order to not disturb the guests staying over at the hotel.

Elaboratin­g on the two projects, Jinasena (Pvt.) Limited Deputy General Manager Irrigation Systems Ajith de Silva stated, “These projects presented some unique challenges which we were successful­ly able to overcome through our innovative thinking and unmatched expertise in irrigation systems. At Clearpoint, the challenge was that although we’ve done countless number of horizontal gardens, we’ve never done a vertical garden, let alone one of such size and complexity.

At Constance Halaveli, we had to utilise the existing infrastruc­ture without having the need to disturb the smooth functionin­g of the hotel by carrying out new installati­ons. We are proud to have succeeded in both projects and met the given objectives on time, thereby exceeding the client’s expectatio­ns.”

Jinasena’s irrigation systems can be innovative­ly adapted for other uses. For instance, they are an ideal solution for buildings requiring pest control treatment. Using laid out piping, the pest control chemicals can be easily sent to all parts of the building on a periodic basis, as and when required.

Another innovative use of these irrigation systems is to wash solar panels. It is common knowledge that dust and dirt drasticall­y reduces the efficiency of solar panels. Using an automated irrigation system, these panels can be cleaned efficientl­y at regular intervals thereby keeping them in optimum working condition.

Jinasena irrigation systems are available through its network of 19 service centres located at Colombo, Bandarawel­a, Buttala, Giranduruk­otte, Beruwala, Ekala, Avissawell­a, Dambulla, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Galle, Kaduruwela, Tambuttega­ma, Anuradhapu­ra, Kurunegala, Trincomale­e, Ampara, Embilipiti­ya and Jaffna.

All products come with a warranty and a highly-reliable after sales service and ample spare parts.

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