Systems
SUPERSNOW snowmaking systems are a complete technical infrastructure including pumping stations, pipelines, power, automation and snowmaking equipment necessary for the operational operation of a ski resort. Through customized design and integration of all components, the system ensures controlled and efficient production of technical snow under all conditions.
Systems and design
Designing snowmaking systems at SUPERSNOW is a process based on analysis of local conditions, field inspection and individual selection of technical components, led by a team of engineers specializing in hydraulics, automation, electrical and communications.

Systems Design:
Design of snowmaking systems tailored to the customer’s conditions and needs.
Designing slope profiles:
Shaping of ski trails taking into account the optimal course and slope.
Central air systems:
Compressed air systems powering lances and snow cannons on the slopes.
Nastok electrical networks:
Powering snowmaking equipment through distributed power grids.
Booms and poles:
Support structures for the installation of snowmaking equipment on the trails.
Water
Water is a key medium in a snowmaking system – its availability, quality and pressure directly affect the efficiency of technical snow production. SUPERSNOW places great emphasis on retention solutions, allowing water to be collected, treated and reused, as well as to be naturally recycled after a period of snow melt.

Water Reservoirs:
Storage of water for snowmaking taking into account retention and local conditions.
Pipes:
Durable TRM-brand cast iron pipes, resistant to pressure and terrain conditions on the slopes.
Pump stations:
Central points for supplying snowmaking systems with high-pressure water.
Mobile pumping stations:
Ready-to-work pumping modules in a container, ideal for difficult terrain.
Cooling towers:
Cooling the system’s feed water, improving snowmaking efficiency.
Filter systems:
Water purification of contaminants to protect cannons and system components.