Hello everyone.
In fact, I notice that we only think of collecting rainwater, but we forget that our solar water heaters, electric or otherwise, discharge water when they are heated.
In my case I recover almost 5 liters of water (solar flask) per day at the exit of the security group. It seems that it is in the norms ...
As the evacuation goes directly to the sewer, you do not pay attention.
I therefore allow myself to notice it.
Water recovery ... but no rain
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Uh .... ???? Where does this water come from? Overpressure of the circuit?
In standards? This is a QUALISOL installer who says that? Is it brine? This water does not appear by chance ...
In standards? This is a QUALISOL installer who says that? Is it brine? This water does not appear by chance ...
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hello christophe,
it's normal.
it is when the cumulus warms, so hot drinking water, there is overpressure in the cumulus, and the obligatory group lets escape a little water, at home 1 has 2 liters days.
I personally keep this water with a large basin under the group, to water the plants once it has cooled.
tigrou
it's normal.
it is when the cumulus warms, so hot drinking water, there is overpressure in the cumulus, and the obligatory group lets escape a little water, at home 1 has 2 liters days.
I personally keep this water with a large basin under the group, to water the plants once it has cooled.
tigrou
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