Shower faucet: It is the water valve of the water pipe, which opens or closes the bathroom device that controls the flow of cold and hot water through the rotary device.
So, what is the principle of the shower faucet? The following is the thermostatic shower faucet
working principle:
There is a heat-sensitive element inside the hot and cold water mixing outlet of the thermostatic faucet. The change of water temperature makes the heat-sensitive element expand or contract to adjust the ratio of cold and hot water in a continuous manner, so that the temperature of the water outlet is kept at the set temperature value and is not affected by heat. Changes in water temperature, increases or decreases in water consumption, or changes in water pressure.
With the rise of water prices, people have to pay attention to the water saving of faucets. Usually an ordinary faucet and a water-saving faucet, the water output is greatly different. The water-saving faucets on the market can be opened and closed hundreds of thousands of times without a drop of water. Compared with the old faucets, it can save 30-50% of water.
New-type faucets with various high technologies such as ceramic wafers, variable-pitch, self-closing, etc., are tightly closed, sensitive to induction, and the closing speed is only one-tenth of the old-fashioned faucet. The water saving effect is remarkable, and the latest water-saving faucet has a new design. , The water saver installed in the faucet can be adjusted or removed by itself, and the water saving rate can be freely converted and controlled, thereby enhancing the water saving effect.
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