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Friday, September 09, 2005

DESIGNER OF RECYCLE-SHOWER RECEIVES AWARD


Shower designer Peter Brewin, student at the UK's Royal College of Art , has won an award for his water and energy saving device, which is shown in the background. The system re-circulates and cleans used water, with user controlled setpoints and gage for in-situ' efficiency readout. The London-living design student estimates it uses 70 per cent less water and 40 per cent less energy than conventional models. The shower reportedly works like a Dyson vacuum cleaner, using filters and hydro cyclones to clean the recycle stream and heat the output to the desired temperature. Seems likely it is paired with an "on demand" hot water heater. According to BBC News, Brewin's design won the British Standards Institution 2005 Environmental Design Award. And, it has "...a pause button designed to please anyone who has unwittingly stepped into a freezing cold shower...The button allows water flow to be stopped until it hits the right temperature...Other features include a water meter showing water usage per shower and a chlorine filter". read on...

AND HERE A LESS COMPLEX VERSiON

The WoW shower is a curious device that recirculates warm water pooled in your tub back through the showerhead — thus saving water. You can have a longer shower under the waterfall-like stream (is this the "WoW" factor?). It seems that the pooled water is filtered and refreshed with new water. At the end of your shower, you do a final rinse by turning a diverter valve. It requires at least 35 psi of water pressure for operation, and $99 to buy HERE. But no peeing in the shower with this one.
hat tip treehugger




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