It depends on what shower head you have. It is not an exact answer. ANS 2 - The average shower head has a restrictor limiting it to about 2gpm. These can be removed and then you would get about 3 gpm.
1/2" water lines. Drain line determined by flow rate of showerheads and bodysprays being used. 5.7 gpm or less flow rate would need 1 1/2" drain, which is minimum size allowed.
1/2 OD or ID as copper is measured by OD BUT in plumbing rather then saying 5/8 L tubing we say 1/2 BUT 1/2 in ACR work is actually plumbers 3/8 The flow rate is about 7.5 to 10gpm Plenty for up to 3 low flow shower heads.
the ratio of the distillate mass flow rate to the mass flow rate of the steam used
A Flow Transducer is also known as a flow senser. A flow senser is used to sense the flow rate a fluid flows or flow logger to record the flow of the fluids that run through them.
Standard high-flow aka unrestricted shower heads made before 1995 were water-guzzlers. As of 1995 shower heads must be low-flow, with a rate of 2.5 gallons per minute.
It depends on what shower head you have. It is not an exact answer. ANS 2 - The average shower head has a restrictor limiting it to about 2gpm. These can be removed and then you would get about 3 gpm.
An average flow rate cannot be determined as there are many different shower heads and each house in every country has different water pressure and not everyone may use full pressure when using a shower. But, approximately said that the average flow rate of shower water 2.5 gallons per minute at a water pressure of 80 pounds per square inch.
If you keep a spriknler flowiung for about 8 to 7 hours than the water will be done. Approximately 15 to 25 litres per shower.
Assuming a 50\50 mix of hot and cold, approximately 15 minutes. It depends on the flow rate of your shower head and the ratio of hot to cold. If the flow rate equals f in gallons per minute And the ratio of hot to cold is r t = (50 / r + 50) / f
You can still take a shower when you are on your period. So don't worry i had my period 2 years ago. It's nothing from the other world. You should take a shower when you're on your period. Blood flow is not at the same rate the whole time. If your flow is particularly heavy, wait until the next day. (If you are using tampons, showering is not an issue.)
Can't say because this depends on the flow coming out of the shower head. If the flow is 1ltr per minute then in 10 minutes you will use 10 litres The average shower in the US flows at a rate of 7.9 liters per minute, or 2.1 gallons per minute. A ten minute shower would consume 79 liters or 21 gallons of water.
1/2" water lines. Drain line determined by flow rate of showerheads and bodysprays being used. 5.7 gpm or less flow rate would need 1 1/2" drain, which is minimum size allowed.
As the rate of flow decreases, the rate of deposition increases
Did you remove the shower head and check for a flow restrictor or mineral deposits blocking the orifices
A flow meter.
My shower head has low flow issues and is making showers uncomfortable. What kinds of shower heads would you recommend for faster flow but still aesthetically pleasing?