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Water is an essential resource for life and is currently threatened by waste and lack of awareness of its use. The home is one of the main scenarios where we can make a difference and promote sustainable bathing. In this sense, water-saving taps are an essential tool to achieve this goal. With innovative technologies and eco-efficient designs, these water-saving taps are the key to reducing consumption and, at the same time, contributing to the protection of the ecosystem.
Drought is a global reality, with water scarcity problems worsening in many areas and regions, with increasing water demand due to population growth and urban sprawl. This is where water-saving faucets play a crucial role, as their technology allows water flow to be reduced without compromising functionality and convenience in everyday use.
One of the key features of water-saving taps is flow regulation. The most advanced models come with flow restriction systems, which means that they limit the amount of water that can flow out of the tap to an efficient level to perform the required tasks. This restriction is achieved through the addition of air to the water stream, which creates the sensation of a plentiful flow despite using less actual water.
In addition, some water-saving taps include proximity sensors or touch technology that allows water to be activated only when the presence of hands is detected. This prevents water wastage that often occurs when the tap is left running unnecessarily.
In the ongoing quest to find solutions that promote the responsible use of natural resources, water-saving taps have come to the fore as an essential option for a sustainable bathroom. These ingenious faucets not only contribute to water conservation, but also represent an opportunity for users to reduce their ecological footprint and contribute to the preservation of the environment.
In a world where climate change and scarcity of natural resources are a reality, making sustainable choices has become an important necessity. Water-saving faucets are presented as a solution for a sustainable bathroom, offering a number of benefits and advantages for both users and the environment. From reduced water consumption to long-term financial savings, these devices demonstrate that small actions can have a significant impact on the preservation of our planet.
Our water-saving taps are designed to control the amount of water flowing through them. The ramonsoler single lever taps have water saving systems such as the S2, a double flow position system. When operating the lever to open the tap, the user notices a resistance at a point along the path where 50% of the flow is supplied. If desired, the user can operate the lever up to the maximum flow rate. In addition, our basin taps also have the S3 system for central cold opening, which also includes an intermediate stop (S2 system) in the vertical stroke of the handle, which contributes to water savings of up to 50%. In this way, we can choose our basin tap with the S2 water-saving system or with the S3 cold-opening system.
The new cold-opening tap technology encourages the responsible use of water and energy, making it a major breakthrough in the fight for energy savings. When we need to use hot water, all we have to do is move the handle 90 degrees to the left from the central position, and both the temperature and the water flow rate will respond quickly. With this gesture, we force ourselves to turn the handle if we want hot water, and for everyday uses that do not require hot water, we simply lift the tap handle in the centre as we are used to. The cold water opening combined with the intermediate stop makes the ramonsoler system a unique cold water opening system that saves water and energy in the same tap.
Water-saving taps are presented as a practical and effective solution to achieve a sustainable bathroom. Their innovative technology, combined with the economic and environmental benefits they offer, makes them a valuable tool for water conservation and environmental protection. By choosing these devices, every individual can be an active part of the change towards a more sustainable future, where the responsible use of natural resources becomes a priority for everyone.