After installing a water-saving shower head, how to determine whether it meets the national water-saving standards?
To determine whether the installed water-saving shower head meets the national water-saving standards, you can refer to the following standards and requirements:
Water efficiency level: According to the national standard "Shower Water Efficiency Limit Values and Water Efficiency Levels" (GB 28378-2019), the water efficiency level of showers is divided into three levels, among which level 1 has the highest water efficiency, with a flow rate of 0.08 L/s ; Level 2 flow rate is 0.12 L/s; Level 3 flow rate is 0.15 L/s. Water-saving showers should have a water efficiency level of Level 2 or above.
Water efficiency labeling: The state implements water efficiency labeling management for water-use products with high water-saving potential and wide use. Shower products should be labeled with water efficiency labels, which should include manufacturer information, product specifications and models, water efficiency levels, flow rates and other information. By checking the water efficiency label of a product, you can learn whether it meets national water conservation standards.
Water-saving certification: You can check whether the shower has passed the water-saving product certification. Certified products should meet relevant water-saving performance requirements, which is another basis for judging whether they meet national water-saving standards.
Water use quota: National water use quota is one of the important standards to measure whether water-use products are water-saving. According to the "Regulations on Water Conservation" (State Council Order No. 776), the state and local governments will set water quotas, and water-based products should be within the scope of this quota.
Supervision and inspection: The state has established and improved a water-saving statistical survey system, regularly published water-saving statistical information, and established a supervision and inspection mechanism in accordance with the law. Through official information and supervision and inspection results, you can know whether shower products meet national water conservation requirements.
Through the above method, users can more comprehensively judge whether the installed water-saving shower head meets the national water-saving standards. If a product meets the above standards and requirements, it can be considered to be in compliance with national water conservation standards.
Design and function: The design of modern shower heads tends to be diversified and intelligent. The zero cold water function and digital temperature display, as well as the gun gray design, are all popular features on the market.
Price and cost-effectiveness: Choose suppliers with high cost-effectiveness to ensure that the price is reasonable while meeting quality and functional requirements. Offers competitive prices and good product quality.
Supplier qualifications: Whether the supplier has relevant quality certifications, such as ISO9001, which can be used as a standard to measure its product quality and management level.
Customization capabilities: If you have special needs, choosing a supplier that can provide customized services will be more in line with your individual needs.
Based on the above factors, you can choose the best shower supplier for you based on your specific needs and budget.