Waste Water Heat Recovery for Showers

NEW Video – Recoup HeatDeck how it works WWHRS installation methods

Dec 10, 2024 | Installation, Product News

We have a new video showing the Recoup HeatDeck how it works and the three installation methods for Waste Water Heat Recovery (WWHRS) with a TMV shower (Thermostatic Mixer Valve shower). Taking you through the three installation method configurations that can be installed (System A, B and C).

    • System A – Preheated water is sent to the water heater and the shower
    • System B – Preheated water is sent to the shower only
    • System C – Preheated water is sent to the shower only

Recoup HeatDeck how it works – System differences

Each system installation method has its purpose. System A is the most efficient and saves the most energy because both the water heater and the shower receive energy from the preheated water. This makes it the system installation method to use if you can.

System B saves less energy than System A or C but it is the easiest method to retrofit. You only need the preheated water to reach the shower which the WWHRS unit will be located near to. System B must also be used for any secondary systems because only one unit can be connected to the water heater.

System C saves less energy than System A, but more than System B. It is the least common but is recommended in specific layout situations. This can be when more than one shower is connected to a single WWHRS unit or when pipework distances do not allow System A to be installed.

If you would like to discuss which system installation method is the most suitable for your project, please contact us.

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