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  2. Low-flow fixtures - Wikipedia

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    The energy policy EPAct 1992 for residential buildings, restricted toilets to a maximum of 1.6 gpf (Gallons per flush). Kitchen and bathroom faucets were limited to a flow rate of 2.2 gpm (gallons per minute) at 60 psi, and residential shower heads were limited to a flowrate of 2.5 gpm at 80 psi. [3]

  3. Electric shower - Wikipedia

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    The power consumption of electric showers in the max. heating setting is about 5.5 kW for 120 V and 7.5 kW for 220 V. The lower costs with electric showers compared to the higher costs with tank boilers is due to the time of use: an electric shower uses energy only while the water flows, while a tank boiler works many times a day to keep a quantity of standing water hot for use throughout the ...

  4. 8 Surprising Things You Can Buy at Lowe’s - AOL

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    When you head to Lowe's, you're likely looking for the usual items: plants and potting soil, lumber and nails, or a new lamp and light bulbs. But the truth is that Lowe's offers much more than ...

  5. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's won eight consecutive Energy Star awards from 2003 to 2010, including four Energy Star Partner of the Year awards for educating consumers about the benefits of energy efficiency. On March 1, 2010, Lowe's also became the first winner of the Energy Star Sustained Excellence Award in Retail, to recognize its contribution to reducing ...

  6. 3 Lowe’s Items Retirees Should Buy When Black Friday Arrives

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    Looking at major appliance upgrades, McDonald pointed out how there is Whirlpool 4.5 cu. ft High Efficiency Top Load Washer that comes out as a standout for retirees shopping Lowes the day after ...

  7. Low-flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    A low-flush toilet (or low-flow toilet or high-efficiency toilet) is a flush toilet that uses significantly less water than traditional high-flow toilets. Before the early 1990s in the United States, standard flush toilets typically required at least 3.5 gallons (13.2 litres) per flush and they used float valves that often leaked, increasing their total water use.