MAKKAH: An engineer working for the Tawafa
Establishment for South Asian Pilgrims has developed an electric heater
that can boil up to 1,000 liters of water to make tea and other hot
drinks.
While commending the efforts of Abdul
Aziz Mahboub, electrical engineer at the Tawafa’s field office No. 23,
chairman of the Tawafa establishment Adnan Katib called on other field
offices to benefit from the equipment, which fulfills hygienic and
security specifications.
Mahboub told Arab News that his new system would make available tea and coffee to pilgrims in crowded tents at any time, day or night, without the assistance of tea boys.
The number of pilgrims in a normal pilgrim tent reaches up to 5,000 and a number of tea boys are required to serve them. He said the 1,000-liter tank will have to be heated initially for two hours and a continuous water supply could be ensured with a buoy-like device.
The equipment is priced approximately at SR15,000, including installation costs, and will have a 10-year operating life.
The external wall of the tank is heat-insulated with a fiberglass cover to protect users. The tank has nine outlets and can serve 6,000 paper cups. An inbuilt stainless steel boiler enables the preparation of tea.
Head of the field office Talal Mahboub has personally funded the development and installation of the system, the engineer said.
He added that the device was ideal for pilgrim camps and other large gatherings because of its safety and hygiene levels.
By installing the system, which minimizes the risk of fires in pilgrim camps, Tawafa establishments can save on wages of tea makers and suppliers, Mahboub said. The equipment can be operated anywhere and can easily be transported from one location to another, he added.
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Mahboub told Arab News that his new system would make available tea and coffee to pilgrims in crowded tents at any time, day or night, without the assistance of tea boys.
The number of pilgrims in a normal pilgrim tent reaches up to 5,000 and a number of tea boys are required to serve them. He said the 1,000-liter tank will have to be heated initially for two hours and a continuous water supply could be ensured with a buoy-like device.
The equipment is priced approximately at SR15,000, including installation costs, and will have a 10-year operating life.
The external wall of the tank is heat-insulated with a fiberglass cover to protect users. The tank has nine outlets and can serve 6,000 paper cups. An inbuilt stainless steel boiler enables the preparation of tea.
Head of the field office Talal Mahboub has personally funded the development and installation of the system, the engineer said.
He added that the device was ideal for pilgrim camps and other large gatherings because of its safety and hygiene levels.
By installing the system, which minimizes the risk of fires in pilgrim camps, Tawafa establishments can save on wages of tea makers and suppliers, Mahboub said. The equipment can be operated anywhere and can easily be transported from one location to another, he added.
http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article517640.ece
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