Triton Showers launches water and energy efficient ENlight with HeatRepeat

Triton Showers launches water and energy efficient ENlight with HeatRepeat
Triton Showers has unveiled ENlight with HeatRepeat, its first electric shower designed to connect to Waste Water Heat Recovery Systems (WWHRS).
The launch coincides with the impending arrival of the Future Homes Standard (FHS) 2025, which marks an important step in the UK’s commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050. To achieve this, the housebuilding industry will be required to cut carbon emissions in new housing stock by 75-80%, compared to homes built under the current building regulations.
Triton says that by capturing otherwise unused energy from the shower wastewater to preheat incoming cold water to the electric shower, ENlight with HeatRepeat can reduce annual energy consumption by up to 51%, slash water usage by 44% and lower carbon emissions by 37%, when compared to a mixer shower connected to a WWHRS, resulting in lower running costs for the end-user.
The HeatRepeat technology inside the thermostatic electric shower modulates power based on the incoming water temperature, supplied by the WWHRS. This aims to help housebuilders to comply with critical compliance metrics such as Target Emission Rate (TER) and Target Primary Energy Rate (TPER).
Beyond energy efficiency, all of Triton’s electric showers support compliance with Part G – Water Efficiency. With an average flow rate of just below 5 l/min, ENlight® with HeatRepeat delivers an enhanced shower experience all year-round when connected to a WWHRS. This is especially beneficial in water-stressed areas, where developments must limit water use to below 110 litres per person per day.
Paul Ravnbo-West, market development manager at Triton Showers, said: “As building fabric is tightened through the Future Homes Standard and beyond, it's very likely that hot water will become the dominant energy load, particularly in highly efficient, low-heat-loss homes.
“ENlight with HeatRepeat reinforces Triton’s commitment to ensuring that our products improve water and energy efficiency in future homes – creating more sustainable and affordable places to live.
“The UK is struggling to meet its housing demand, leading to a significant housing crisis, and many new developments will be in water-stressed areas. Housebuilders are under pressure to reduce water consumption to less than 110 litres per person per day, and given the country’s water scarcity issues, it has never been more important to take steps towards a water-secure future.
“As a major contributor to household water consumption and carbon footprint, it’s important that sustainable showering solutions are on hand to help both housebuilders and residents. Not only does ENlight with HeatRepeat reduce energy consumption and lower household bills, but it also provides a consistent, enjoyable showering experience to users throughout the year.”
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