[Greenbuilding] Energy-saving shower

Gennaro Brooks-Church info at ecobrooklyn.com
Sun Nov 7 06:42:21 CST 2010


An added benefit of a fully enclosed shower is you can add steam and
turn it into a Turkish bath!

Gennaro Brooks-Church

Cell: 1 347 244 3016 USA
www.EcoBrooklyn.com
22 2nd St; Brooklyn, NY 11231




On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 4:42 PM, nick pine <nick at early.com> wrote:
> Has anyone tried a fully-enclosed shower?
>
> http://www.sunfrost.com/efficient_shower.html
>
> I just built one, and I've been looking around for an ultra-low-flow
> showerhead.
>
> These McMaster-Carr part numbers look interesting, in brass:
>
> 50785K184 1/2" FNPT - 1/8" FNPT adapter $5
> 34615K71  1/8" MNPT - 1/8" FNPT swivel  $13
> 32885K711 60-degree full cone nozzle    $8   0.2 gpm @ 40 psi
> 32885K721 60-degree full cone nozzle    $8   0.5 gpm @ 40 psi
>
> McGill U's "water conservation and the mist experience" pamphlet
> recommended an obsolete Bete F200 fog nozzle with a 0.33 lpm output
> at 20 psi, saying "The advantage of the fan spray pattern is
> its ability to move soap suds on the skin surface.
>
> Nick
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