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  2. Do filtered showerheads really work? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    Filter type: KDF-55 and calcium sulfate | Flow rate: 2.5 gpm, comes with 1.8 gpm flow restrictor | Spray settings: 1 | Filter lifespan: 90 days ... Afina A-01 Filtered Shower Head.

  3. Low-flow fixtures - Wikipedia

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    The increasing trend towards multiple shower head outlets per shower in new construction creates problems for residential water efficiency. [9] Low-flow kitchen faucets can cause the filling of a pot to take a long time. In addition, performance issues with low-flow faucets often pertain to their ability to properly rinse or wet.

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    If you struggle with water pressure or water usage, this high-flow shower head is designed to make it feel like you're rinsing off in a rainforest. The 4.1-inch head provides a broad coverage area ...

  5. Backflow prevention device - Wikipedia

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    Backflow prevention device. The simplest, most reliable way to provide backflow prevention is to provide an air gap.An air gap is simply an open vertical space between any device that connects to a plumbing system (like a valve or faucet) and any place where contaminated water can collect or pool.

  6. Water recycling shower - Wikipedia

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    Energy efficiency was the main driver behind the federal regulation, mandating the top flow of a shower head to be restricted to 2.5 gallons per minute. [16] Manufacturers of recycling showers typically claim a 70% to 90% reduction in shower energy consumption. [17] [18] [19] [20]

  7. Flow limiter - Wikipedia

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    A flow limiter or flow restrictor is a device to restrict the flow of a fluid, in general a gas or a liquid. [1] Some designs use single stage or multi-stage orifice plates to handle high and low flow rates. Flow limiters are often used in manufacturing plants as well as households. Safety is usually the main purpose of using a flow limiter.