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Tips for buying household appliances: electric shower

9/4/24

Much sought after because it's warmer, especially in low-temperature places and seasons, the electric shower is still one of the main villains of energy consumption. Using it consciously not only reduces your electricity bill, but also contributes to preserving the environment. With a few simple practices and choosing the right model, you can have a comfortable and sustainable shower.

How to choose the right electric shower?

To choose an appliance that is good and at the same time guarantees efficient energy consumption, just follow a few tips:

  • Check the power: Showers with a power between 4,500 and 5,500 watts are more economical. Models above 6,000 watts consume more energy, especially on cold days when the heating is intensified.

  • Opt for models with electronic temperature control: these devices allow you to adjust the heating more precisely, avoiding unnecessary energy consumption.

  • Choose models with a Procel label: The Procel label is a guarantee of energy efficiency. Showers with this seal consume less energy, ensuring more conscious use.

  • Consider using hybrid showers: models that combine electricity and solar energy can significantly reduce electricity consumption, making them an interesting option for regions where the sun shines most of the year.

Which shower uses the least energy?

To choose a shower that consumes less energy, opt for models with the right power for the climate in your area and preferably those with electronic temperature control. Models with the Procel seal, categories A and B, are the most suitable for those looking for savings.

How to use the electric shower consciously

Using the shower responsibly has many benefits. From reducing energy bills to preserving the environment through the conscious use of water, making it a habit is also promoting a more sustainable and better lifestyle for you and the world.

To do this, it's very important to adopt certain practices during bathing:

  1. Turn off the shower while soaping up: turning off the shower while you use the soap or wash your hair is a simple act that significantly reduces water and energy consumption.

  2. Rreduce shower time: is the main way to save energy. Try to limit your showers to a maximum of 5 to 8 minutes. This can save up to 30% on energy and water consumption.

  3. Use the summer position in the shower: on the hottest days, set the shower to the "summer" position, where the water doesn't come out so hot. This setting makes the appliance consume around 30% less energy.

  4. Avoid bathing at peak times: between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., when energy consumption is at its highest, the electricity grid is in greater demand, which can increase energy costs. Prefer to shower outside these times.

  5. Keep maintenance up to date: vperiodically check the condition of the shower. Worn or poorly installed heating elements can increase energy consumption.

Safety tips when using the electric shower

  • Never change the temperature of the electric shower while it is on or when it is wet. If there is an electric current leak, the risk of getting a shock is great and can be fatal;

  • When installing, make sure that the ground wire is fitted correctly, according to the manufacturer's instructions;

  • The wiring must be adequate, well installed and with good connections. Melted wires, small shocks and a burning smell indicate problems that need to be rectified immediately;

  • Never downsize or reuse burnt-out heaters.

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