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Water easily handled
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Vast quantities of water are needlessly run off to waste due to taps, mixers and showers discharging flow rates far in excess of the rates required
for them to perform their duties
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Execessive flow rate at
increasing pressure
Optimal
performance
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Diagram A shows a progressive performance which occurs for water savers
which do not operate irrespective of supply pressure - at various>
supply pressure the flow rate doesn't remain constant
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The contrasting flow rates (5 - 15 l/min.) may illlustrate the savings
that can be made whilst still providing a good performance.
Mannesmann regulators provide constant flow rates by automatically
compensating for supply pressure changes between 1 bar & 10 bar.
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Steady flow rate
despite of increasing
pressure tolerance
±10%
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Diagram B shows the linear performance of MK flow regulatros.
Despite of increasing supply pressure our MK flow regulators achieve an optimal constancy.
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Problem solving and water sharing
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ELIMINATE
Starvation of nearby out-
lets when large draw-offs
are made from bath taps or mixers.
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ELIMINATE
Inadequate flow at the
extremities of single feed
multi-outlet installations -
wash basins, showers etc..
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ELIMINATE
Unequal flow rates between upper
and lower levels in high rise build-
ings by regulating the flow.
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