


Western Springs, Auckland
Auckland Zoo
March 2023
Project Information
For the Auckland Zoo project at Western Springs, Auckland, Liquid Electrical Limited provided a comprehensive quotation for the electrical installation associated with a new water treatment system. The project was meticulously planned to support the zoo's commitment to sustainability and the health of its aquatic environments.
Key Features:
Installation of Advanced Water Treatment Systems:
We installed power and control cabling for the new Reverse Osmosis (RO) System, Pressure Pump, and Carbon Filter. These systems are integral to maintaining optimal water conditions, essential for the well-being of aquatic species and the overall ecological balance within the zoo.
Electrical Infrastructure Setup:
The project involved laying down 2.5mm 4C+E circular TPS cables and setting up a network of conduits, adapters, clips, and other necessary fittings to create a robust electrical pathway for the water treatment systems. This infrastructure supports the reliable operation of the water purification processes.
Control and Automation Integration:
To ensure efficient management of the water treatment process, we implemented low and high-level control systems between the pressure pump, water tank, and RO system. Additionally, the integration of Building Management System (BMS) controls with the main switchboard allows for automated monitoring and adjustment of the system, facilitating optimal performance and resource management.
Comprehensive Project Execution:
Our team of skilled electricians carried out the entire installation, from the initial setup of electrical components to the final testing, commissioning, and certification. The work included meticulous planning and execution to meet the high standards required for such a critical system in a sensitive environment like the zoo.
Supporting Zoo’s Environmental Goals:
The electrical work done for the water treatment system at Auckland Zoo was not just a technical task but also a contribution to the zoo’s commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.