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The installation of the Enduce energy recovery floor drain leads to a significant reduction of energy consumption during the operational phase (EPD module B1).
Calcareous water does not have a problematic impact on the floor drain either on the gray water side (used shower water) or the tap water side. 
A hot water-based cleaning system heats, melts and flushes greasy deposits out of the heat recovery system's heat exchanger.
Series production and assembly take place mainly in Sweden. The product consists largely of recycled material. The brass is lead-free.
Enduce E1 meets the requirements of the Swedish National Board of Housing, Building and Planning. To date, the technology has been used over 15,000 times.
There are no regulations that prevent energy efficient technologies at the application level in showers.
How you design the shower area and where you position the shower room ventilation are important factors that influence how energy efficient and comfortable the shower experience will be.
According to independent studies, recovering hot water energy at the application level directly in the shower area is the most efficient way to recover hot water energy that would otherwise be lost.  
More than 96% of resource consumption is used to heat shower water, while water use accounts for only about 4%.