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Shower Monitor Cuts Water Bills30th Oct 06
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Shower monitor cuts water bills
Thrifty families can cut their water and gas or electricity bills by up to 30 per cent by monitoring the amount of water they use during showers, says Watersave Australia Pty Ltd.
Watersave now supplies Waitek shower monitors which alert family members when they are using too much water.
A director of Watersave, Paul Marsh, says the shower monitors can cut showering costs by up to 30 per cent.
Water supply authorities estimate that a person showering for eight minutes uses about 120 litres, he says. So a person showering for 12 minutes can use about 180 litres.
By reducing his or her shower time from 12 to 8 minutes, a person can save 60 litres.
Paul says a family of four, a husband and wife with two teenage children, can save about 240 litres a day.
“A family with a water bill of $1,000 a year can save $300 simply by monitoring their showers and taking shorter showers,” he says, “and they can also save more on gas or electricity by taking shorter showers.”
The monitor is installed in the shower recess and enables a person to monitor water usage while showering. When the person turns the shower on, the monitor starts and its display panel shows the present time and water temperature and a bar graph indicating the duration of the shower.
As a shower progresses, the graph diminishes until it disappears. Then a beeper alerts the person showering that water is being wasted.
A few minutes after the shower is turned off, the monitor resets itself ready for the next person to shower.
The only way to turn off the beeper is to turn off the shower. If the shower is turned back on within an adjustable delay time, the beeper comes back on.
Sensors and a microchip enable the shower monitor, powered by a long-life lithium battery, to measure flow and temperature and calculate hot water usage.
Paul says, “The monitor not only saves water and money, it also avoids family arguments about who is spending too much time in the shower.”
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Picture caption: Shower monitor with display panel and beeper alert.
Media contact: Paul Marsh, Director, Watersave Australia Pty Ltd; phone 1300 368 603;
email info@watersave.com.au . 12/53 Myoora Road, Terrey Hills, NSW, 2084
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