HOT WATER HEAT RECYCLING
'Hot water heat recycling' (also known as 'drain water heat recovery', 'greywater heat recovery', or sometimes 'shower water heat recovery') is the use of heat exchanger technology to recover and reuse hot water heat from various activities such as dishwashing, clothes washing and especially showers. The technology is used to reduce primary energy consumption for domestic water heating while also reducing greenhouse gases. Standard units save up to 60% of the heat energy that is otherwise lost down the drain when using the shower.
The technology is fully recognized in Canada where the federal ecoENERGY retrofit for homes program offers grants for installations and the EnerGuide for New Houses program has energy savings and energy credit calculations that it uses for new home construction.
★ Heat recovery ventilation
★ Green building
★ Zero energy building
★ Low-energy building
★ Drain Water Heat Recovery Facts
★ Hot Water Heat Recycling
★ Heat Recovery Water Pre-Heaters (Canadian Office of Energy Efficiency - Official Site)
The technology is fully recognized in Canada where the federal ecoENERGY retrofit for homes program offers grants for installations and the EnerGuide for New Houses program has energy savings and energy credit calculations that it uses for new home construction.
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See also
★ Heat recovery ventilation
★ Green building
★ Zero energy building
★ Low-energy building
External Links
★ Drain Water Heat Recovery Facts
★ Hot Water Heat Recycling
★ Heat Recovery Water Pre-Heaters (Canadian Office of Energy Efficiency - Official Site)
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