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Asked: June 8, 20222022-06-08T22:53:38+05:30 2022-06-08T22:53:38+05:30In: Water Supply & Waste Water Engg

Name various water supply fixtures.

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      2022-06-20T22:19:23+05:30Added an answer on June 20, 2022 at 10:19 pm

      There are so many different types of water supply fixtures: Water-saving faucets Water-saving faucets save water up to 2.2 gallons per minute and save wasted water. High-efficiency toilets Older models of toilets are less efficient it uses around 3.5 gallons per flush. In the case of new high-efficiRead more

      There are so many different types of water supply fixtures:

      1. Water-saving faucets

      Water-saving faucets save water up to 2.2 gallons per minute and save wasted water.

      1. High-efficiency toilets

      Older models of toilets are less efficient it uses around 3.5 gallons per flush. In the case of new high-efficiency toilets uses less than 1.3 gallons per flush.

      1. Dual flush toilet

      In this case, they have two different usage toilet flush which used as per the what toilet used for. And they are so powerful flush which helps to get rid of toilet waste in less water.

      1. Low-flush toilets

      This is also made for saving the waste of water in toilet flushes.

      1. Performance Showerhead

      Normal old showerheads use about 2.5 gallons but when we upgrade our system the performance showerhead uses about 1.75 gallons per minute.

      1. Pressure-reducing valve

      This valve is fitted on the main water line to reduce water pressure.

      1. Recirculating hot water system

      It is mostly used in commercial buildings but also used nowadays in residential buildings. In this hot water is stored in a tank and again used in showers and taps.

      1. Tankless water heaters

      It is the best way to cut down the cost and save energy.

      1. Water heater timer

      It is used as an alternative option for the tankless heater, we can use this heater timer which digitally set the timing and cut off at the time.

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