The MecH2O™ water recirculation system takes the complexity out of mechanical system installation and maintenance, delivering ease of use and peace of mind for years to come. This first-of-its-kind solution is a patent-pending, complete prefabricated mechanical system, installed in record-breaking time.
Narrator voiceover: Welcome to the future of splash pad recirculation systems.
[video: a group of men in high-vis vests install a large concrete box in a pre-dug hole next to a splash pad. They measure and check their work.]Narrator voiceover: MecH2O takes the complexity out of purchasing installing and operating a splash pad with a recirculation system.
[video: will a full elevated view the camera slowly rotates around the work site showing the men installing the outer walls of the system with a large crane. Scene switches to the workers now lowering the main enclosure of the system with the crane.]Narrator voiceover: The first of its kind, a complete factory-built splash pad mechanical system. On top of a prefabricated water reservoir.
[video: at ground level, the men line up the enclosure over the water reservoir. Camera switches to the opposite side as they finally lower the enclosure permanently. Camera focuses on the bottom of the enclosure as it is set in place.]Narrator voiceover: At the heart of MecH2O, our prefabricated, plumbed, wired, and dried tested components which consist of a precast concrete water reservoir with a flat bottom for easy end-of-season or routine maintenance.
[video: camera focuses on a pump inside the enclosure. A blue vertical banner appears on the left of the screen. Three white water droplets make up a bullet point next to the text listed in the banner reading “prefabricated, plumbed, wired, dry tested”. A man touches the top of a round tank system inside the enclosure. Scene switches to a view inside the factory or a black concrete wall of the bottom reservoir of the system. Switch to a view down into the bottom reservoir with its piping. Focused view of a metal hatch leading into the reservoir. Camera jumps to different angle of rubber pipe fittings incorporated in the top lid of the reservoir.]Narrator voiceover: The precast concrete lid which has an access panel and rubber boots for plumbing and wiring. To connect the water reservoir to the final component. The mechanical enclosure, which sits directly on top of the reservoir lid. The mechanical enclosure and precast reservoir are factory-built. With quality, safety, and security in mind.
[video: camera vertically pans up the side of the top enclosure of the system. Camera pans the enclosure on top of the reservoir lid. Full elevated view of the enclosure sitting next to the pre-built reservoir in the factory. Scene switches to the fully installed MecH2O at a splash pad.]Narrator voiceover: Which reduces onsite construction costs and benefits splash pad maintenance staff. This state-of-the-art system includes features such as an OSHA-compliant overhead I-Beam and trolley for confined space tie-off requirements. A tank ventilation system, an OSHA-compliant eye wash station, interior lighting in both the tank and mechanical enclosure. Electrical outlets, switches, a hose bib, and features integrated winterization hubs. Reducing the need for additional onsite construction.
[video: with a full elevated view the camera rotates around the project sight of the splash pad. Focused view of a yellow I-Beam with trolley. A blue vertical banner fills the left of the screen. White water droplets make up bullet points as white text is listed in the banner reading “Overhead I-Beam and Trolley, Tank Ventilation System, Eyewash Station, Interior Lighting, Electrical Outlets and Switches, Hose Bib, Integrated Winterization Hubs”. A man grabs the trolley and slides it along the I-Beam. Camera focuses on a yellow tank of the ventilation system. Full view of the eyewash station within the enclosure. Close-up of an LED light inside the enclosure. Internal view of the tank reservoir filled with water light by an underwater light. Two LED lights turn on simultaneously mounted on the inside of the enclosure. A man holds his hand near pointing out an electrical outlet. Camera focuses on an electrical box with two orange switches. Camera focuses on copper piping with a hose bib. Focused view of the integrated winterization hubs. A man unscrews a pipe cap.]Narrator voiceover: The MecH2O system supports splash pads up to 500 gallons per minute. MecH2O has UV sanitation, automated chemical treatment with remote monitoring and remote adjustability. Onsite and remote splash pad control systems. And can be operated with either cartridge or sand filtration.
[video: children play on a splash pad with the MecH2O in the background. Camera pans down a filtration tank while a man stands with his hand on the top of it. A blue banner fills the left side of the screen as white water droplets make up built points to text that reads “UV Sanitation, Automated Chemical Treatment, Remote Monitoring and Adjustability, Onsite and Remote Splashpad Control, Cartridge or Sand Filtration”. Camera focuses on a stainless-steal panel of the UV Sanitation system. Camera pans up the Automated Chemical Treatment system. Scene switches to a view of the Remote Monitoring Adjustable panel. Close-up of the splash pad control panel box. Camera pans over to the filtration system tank. Camera focuses on a different mechanical component in the enclosure.]Narrator voiceover: The MecH2O system provides a single technical resource from design through future operational needs. It is repeatable for cities with multiple splash pads. And best of all typical installation can be completed in 4 days. Offering significant cost savings over the traditional 2 months for site-built systems.
[video: camera just to different components, knobs, and piping inside the enclosure. Scene switches to a full elevated view of the project site of the splash pad and MecH2O. With a vertical view workers lower the reservoir sides down into the pre dug hole using a large crane. The crane lowers the top enclosure down onto the reservoir. Workers install the roof to the enclosure structure. Camera rotates around the finished installed MecH2O with the splash pad functioning in the background. Children play in the splash pad while a large group of people gather by the entrance at a nearby building.]Narrator voiceover: MecH2O the future of splash pad recirculation systems.
[video: children run in play in the ground sprayers of the splash pad. Camera pulls up to a slightly full elevated view of children playing on the splash pad. Camera pans around the splash pad, past the central hexagonal sculpture as it mists water. A boy walks up close to the camera lens and waves happily. Screen fades to black and video ends.]