Many commercially available overhead showers already have a water-saving function. By narrowing the water flow at the thread connection or within the shower head, these effectively reduce water consumption but, at the same time, increase the risk of accelerated calcification and contamination in and on the shower head. The result is an increased, annoying cleaning effort, impaired shower comfort due to unpleasantly prickling water jets on the skin, incorrectly directed jets in all directions, and an insufficient amount of water for a pleasant showering experience.
A constricting insert reduces the water flow at the thread connection, or very thin nozzles are used on the shower head. This effectively lowers water consumption but also simultaneously increases the risk of accelerated calcification and contamination in and on the shower head.
The consequence is an increased, regular, and annoying cleaning effort (or if not, a microbiological contamination), impaired shower comfort due to unpleasantly strong (prickling) water jets on the skin, incorrectly directed jets in all directions, and an insufficient amount of water for a pleasant showering experience.
Important:
- For the ecoturbino® to function flawlessly, the insert at the thread connection must be removed (pulled out).
- The holding plate of the water jet nozzles must be made of steel. Holding plates made of plastic will be "pierced" in a short time by the strong jet of the ecoturbino®.