Evaluation of a New Device, Automated Showerhead on Water Conservation in Bath Showers.
American Journal of Applied Sciences 2004, April, 1, 4
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- 79,00 Kč
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- 79,00 Kč
Publisher Description
Abstract: In cosmopolitan areas and big cities of the world, shortage of drinking water during the peaks of consumption hours is a noticeable problem. Many people may not have pipe water during these critical hours especially in summer times. To minimize this problem, an electronic control valve was designed and developed which saved about 70% of water in each showering session at Kerman city in Iran. The calculations showed that the price of conserved water during one year for a family with 5 members covers the price paid for the installation of the new automated control outlet. Key words: Electronic Control Valve, Showering Device, Water Shortage, Water Conservation
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