Self built building, solar energy installed on the top floor, one bathroom on the 4th floor, two roo

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It seems that there are six water points in the whole building, but it still depends on how many people in the family, whether these six water points will be used every day, and how likely it is to use them at the same time. If there are many people and all these rooms are used, the water pressure is not enough, and additional pressurization facilities are required.

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Look for it along the hot water pipe, some at the flue mouth, some on the side of the pipe, and the wall-mounted solar hot water bucket.

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As long as the light is not affected, the effect is almost the same, but the pressure is less.

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If the other party's solar is outside the house, you can complain to the property.

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This requires professionals to install, and it is unlikely that it will be installed by yourself. First of all, explain that the solar energy is installed on the roof of the upper building (it relies on a vacuum pipe to absorb sunlight and convert the light energy into heat energy), and then connect the tap water of your own home to the solar energy upstairs (the water pipe can go through the exhaust channel of the bathroom). Check with your local solar seller, solar is installed in a package.

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