Control buildings can cause many problems in design because they can house big power, chemicals, diesel fuel and/or natural gas, dangerous fumes, and constant loud noise. Control building design begins with the floor plan. Generators, control panels, odor control systems, and many other components may all be housed in a control building. These components need to be arranged in a floor plan before any other design can take place. Any special foundation requirements and spill …
What are other steps to designing control buildings?
After a floor plan has been proposed and approved, the profile of the control building can be designed. A standard eight foot high building will work for most applications, but there are some components housed within the control building that can change this. For instance, an odor control system can have a chemical feed tank that is 1100 gallons and 8-1/2 feet tall. Most likely this tank is set in the corner and will barely …
Do you offer control shelters?
Yes, Romtec Utilities offers a variety of shade structures and control buildings. We can supply and install everything from a two-post shelter to a multi-room CMU block building. These structures can contain any or all aspects of the lift station such as the control panels, generators, odor controls, emergency showers or eyewash stations, chemical feeds, and more. Call our sales staff to ask about all the capabilities of a Romtec Utilities control structure.