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Single-Function Showerhead, Chrome, 1.5 GPM

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The Multifunction Showerhead has ABS fittings and shall attach to shower arms with ½" NPT male fittings; has two distinct spray patterns; a 50 nozzle full body spray and a massaging spray. In addition, a pause feature enables users to save additional water and energy during their shower while soaping-up or shaving. The Multifunction Showerhead is both WaterSense* and cUPC certified.

This Showerhead:

  • Integrates full body spray, massage spray & pause
  • Features a chrome polish finish
  • Includes 50 rub-clean, anti-clog spray nozzles
  • Is designed with pressure compensating flow regulation
  • Certified WaterSense and cUPC

Product Warranty: 3 Years

 

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Flow Rate

A flow rate is the measurement of water per minute that flows out of your showerhead. They are usually measured in gallons per minutes or GPM. A standard showerhead has a flow rate of 2.5 GPM. This showerhead has a maximum flow rate of 1.5 GPM for increased efficiency.

infographic showing 2.5 - 2.2 GPM have Good Water Savings, 2.0 - 1.75 GPM have Better Water Savings, and 1.5 GPM - 1.0 GPM have the Best Water Savings

Saving Water Saves Energy

Saving water also saves energy by reducing the amount of energy used to heat water. The savings differ whether you have an electric or natural gas hot-water heater. This showerhead is 40% more efficient than a standard 2.5-GPM showerhead and can potentially $72 with natural gas heating utilities per year and $129 with electric heating utilities per year.*

 

Infographic showing the 40% savings on water. It saves $72 with natural gas heating utilities per year and $129 with electric heating utilities per year


Factors in calculating savings potential:

  • 3-person households each using a shower 9 minutes per day, 365 days per year (AWWARF Residential Study)

  • Comparing water use with these showerheads vs. a standard 2.5 GPM unit

  • US city average water and sewer cost of $8.3 per 1,000 gallons (study done by NUS Consulting Group 2011)

  • Calculations done by http://www.fishnick.com/savewater/tools/watercalculator



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