Neoperl
Neoperl water flow control digital for tap
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Article number: 7611038508920 View all from Neoperl > View more: Shower > Neoperl - Digital Water Flow Control for taps. Device with digital display of real-time water consumption and water temperature. Functions with built-in power generator, without batteries. Displays water consumption from 0-99.9 litres. Saves water and costs for hot water (flow rate of ~8.3 l/min at 3 bar). Includes adapter for all taps with M24 or M22 screw thread connection. Device 360° freely rotatable. Equipped with high-quality CASCADE® SLC® aerator: Easy limescale removal by rubbing the silicone sieve. Effective limescale protection thanks to a soft elastomer surface (SLC® function). The soft elastomer surface allows limescale to be easily rubbed off with a finger. Application area: 5°C–45°C, 1–5 bar. Display reset by interrupting the water supply. Temperature display does not protect against scalding. Not suitable for pressureless devices. Product specifications Digital Water Flow Control for taps. Article description Digital Water Flow Control for taps. Article number 7611038508920. Product type Flow restrictors. Quickly installed Yes. Product type Volume flow restrictors. Litres per minute 2L, 4L, 6L, 7L, 9L. Application Tap. Country of origin Germany. Water-saving tips. In general, washing dishes by hand is usually better than using a dishwasher. Use natural dishwashing liquid. This means you can generally use the rinse water for your garden. Pay attention to leaking taps. This may seem like a small saving, but a heavily dripping tap can waste 15,000 litres of water. Take a short shower instead of a bath. Use a shower timer. Use a water-saving shower head. Keep the tap running as little as possible while soaping hands and shaving. Use cold water instead of hot to save energy. Choose natural care products that pollute surface water as little as possible. Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth. Environmental information about Digital Water Flow Control for taps. Every day, each person uses an average of about 120 litres of water. Most of our water is used for washing, cleaning, and flushing our toilets. Shower 39.7 litres. Sink 5.1 litres. Toilet flush 36.2 litres. Hand washing 2.1 litres. Machine washing 1.9 litres. Food preparation 1.7 litres. Other 7.6 litres. The big advantage, but also the disadvantage, of our water is its price. The price of our tap water is relatively low. From a purely financial perspective, saving water therefore yields little. However, the main reason to save water is the energy saving. A lot of energy is needed for water purification. The water purification process is a complex and lengthy process. Also consider the energy used by the pumps that ensure pressure in the water pipes. In addition, water purification burdens the environment through the use of auxiliary materials, chemicals, and various filter materials. Pumping up groundwater causes desiccation of nature within water extraction areas. The purification of our water is becoming increasingly complicated due to fertilisation and substances from the chemical industry (cleaning agents and medicines). If the quality of our drinking water continues to decline due to pollution, water companies will be forced to add chlorine to our tap water. Something I believe we really should not want. It is expected that clean drinking water will become scarcer and more expensive in the future. All the more reason to use our water consciously and sustainably.