The installation of the Enduce energy recovery floor drain leads to a significant reduction of energy consumption during the operational phase (EPD module B1).
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.
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.
The connection of the waterproofing to Enduce E1 is done via traditional clamping frame connections for either waterproofing foil for tiled floors, or for plastic carpet.
For concrete floors, the concrete cover layer under the floor drain should be about 70 mm to ensure fire EI 60 without further fire tests or thermal conductivity calculations.
Hot and cold water is connected to the side of the floor drain junction box via PEX hose in 25 mm conduit via type-tested cabinet penetrations. Drains are connected to the floor drain's 75 mm horizontal outlet spigot.