Vacuum Artificial Wave Making Equipment – Tsunami Pool
Vacuum wave making equipment, also referred to as tsunami wave making, utilises a force sensor system to gather vacuum data and instantly control the opening of the vacuum raft door to generate waves. This technology can produce continuous waves reaching 1.5 metres and massive waves up to 3 metres high. Typically, the area of a vacuum wave pool ranges from 5,000 to 20,000 square metres, accommodating thousands of people simultaneously. The sudden arrival of enormous waves is both exhilarating and awe-inspiring, captivating even those merely observing.
Product Features of Tsunami Pool Wave-Making Equipment:
1. Large capacity, spectacular scenes, and highly attractive.
2. Utilises vacuum exhaust control technology for robust stability.
3. Realistic and adaptable wave-making effects, with continuous waves of 1.5 metres and massive waves up to 3 metres.
4. Capable of creating uniquely shaped waves such as mountain waves, turning waves, diamond waves, and protruding waves.
5. Mature technology ensures stable equipment operation, high safety performance, PLC intelligent control, and energy efficiency.
6. Flexible design, allowing for customisation and packaging according to various geographical conditions.
Wave making in the tsunami pool offers a unique form of leisure and entertainment. Visiting the paddling pool to experience wave making has become a fashionable activity that blends family bonding, romance, and joy. For investors, demand drives the market, sparking a wave of construction across the country. Artificial wave making consistently captures attention in water amusement parks. Swimming in the wave pool, whether amidst breaking waves or rough seas, provides the exhilarating sensation of being embraced by the ocean. Attracting tourists with the allure of the sea is indeed a brilliant concept.
The vacuum wave making equipment primarily consists of a vacuum host, a pipeline system, a water circulation system, a valve system, a control system, and an air chamber. Its operational principle involves the vacuum host elevating the water level within the chamber. The control system dispatches signals based on a pre-designed wave spectrum, managing the opening and closing of the valve system, which ultimately influences the air pressure in the air chamber. This pressure variation results in waves that are truly magnificent. The hallmark of the vacuum wave making equipment is its ability to generate a 2.8-metre high wave (with adjustable wave height and duration via the PLC control system), extending up to 100 metres. Although the price of this equipment is relatively high, it is predominantly used for large-scale water park wave-making pools, which should cover an area greater than 2,000 square metres.