A new standard.
As an energy and HVAC consultant or designer, you play a crucial role in creating more energy-efficient and sustainable buildings. Our patented floor drain can be a central part of this equation.
By recovering up to 75% of energy during showering, our solution offers significant energy and resource savings. Let's work together to create the future energy-efficient buildings.
Basis for design
We provide documentation for your design. Here on the website you will find dimensional drawings, instructions, BIM/CAD files, LCA calculations and EPD. As well as answers to many common questions about everything from flooring, acoustics, legionella, fire, etc.
Visit our document collection and FAQ. Velvet vFeel free to contact us directly with your questions and requests.
Why Enduce E1?
The housing and real estate sector is the sector that uses the most energy globally. In Sweden, the housing and services sector accounts for 39% of final energy use.
Source: Eurostat, Energy consumption in EU households, 2020.
In a modern home, hot water consumption accounts for as much as 40% of the total energy consumption for heating.
Source: Based on Boverket's energy consumption for hot water production 25 kWh/m2 and an energy performance of the building 62 kWh/m2.
The shower combines the hottest water flow on average with by far the longest duration for each tap. Most often, heated water goes straight down the drain with no energy recovery.
Source: Passive House Institute, The potential of waste-water heat recovery systems, 2022.
Resource consumption is mainly related to water heating rather than water consumption.
Source: Erika Wallén, Life cycle assessment of drinking water - a study of a waterworks in Gothenburg, 1999 and Pratima Singh et al-, Energy pattern analysis of a wastewater treatment plant, 2012.
By placing the energy recovery unit in the shower, energy losses to the environment are minimized, providing the highest possible efficiency and amount of energy recovered.
Source: R. Saagi et al., City-wide model-based analysis of heat recovery from wastewater using an uncertainty-based approach, 2022, as well Passive House Institute, The potential of waste-water heat recovery systems, 2022.
Learn more at our webinars
Welcome to our open webinars where we present Enduce E1. During 45 minutes you will get a deeper understanding of our solution and the opportunity to ask questions.
New! We now offer webinars with different focus areas. See which ones interest you most via the link below. A warm welcome to you!
questions and answers
You are welcome to fill in your request via this link. Of course, you can also contact us directly. Contact Aleksander on 079-103 56 56 or aleksander.teir@enduce.se.
By including Enduce in the design phase, energy calculations and operating budgets are at the right level from the start. The installation requires no major additional work as Enduce E1 in a practical sense replaces the traditional floor drain in the shower.
Enduce is compatible with prefabricated bathroom modules.
Yes, Enduce floor drain is based on research-based and patented technology developed and verified over a long period of time.
The Enduce E1 is designed to operate to the standards of and has been tested in the same way as other similar products.
The floor drain is based on proven technology adapted to modern bathrooms and with solid know-how from research and industry. It is robust, with no wearing parts and clear installation instructions.
Henrik Hagman
Technology and product manager
henrik.hagman@enduce.se
070-947 57 43
Alexander Teir
Marketing developer
aleksander.teir@enduce.se
079-103 56 56