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RABMER at the Energiesparmesse in Wels

Innovative water & energy efficiency products will be presented in HALLE 21 STAND A10!

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Visit us at our stand and we will show you how you can save water and energy without any loss of comfort or solve limescale and corrosion problems without chemicals. You can also find out more about our technologies for the economical use of energy from wastewater for heating and cooling buildings. Whether in the private sector, for residential buildings, hotels or industry, we offer individual solution ideas for every area.

March 4 to 8, 2020
Trade fair Wels
Hall 21, Stand A10

The following innovative water and energy-saving solutions will be presented at the Energiesparmesse 2019:

ECOTURBINO® - the only water-saving solution for the shower WITHOUT any loss of comfort

Out of an average total water consumption of 130 liters per day, up to 80 liters are used for showering alone1). Rabmer offers an innovative solution with the ECOTURBINO® water-saving system. This patented Austrian product can save 36% water and energy without any loss of comfort. The small attachment, which can be easily screwed onto any tap, contains a mini turbine that mixes air with the water flowing through it, creating a turbulent air-water mixture. Although the actual water consumption is reduced due to the pressure increase principle, the shower volume remains the same. Saving water and energy, reducingCO2 and, of course, cutting costs while maintaining the same showering pleasure. The function has been tested by TÜV Austria, among others, and awards such as the Austrian Ecolabel or the Energy Globe Upper Austria 2017 testify to the high quality of the product. The ECOTURBINO® can also be combined with already installed water-saving systems to achieve additional savings while maintaining the same water jet intensity. Private households, student residences, hospitals, spas and well-known hotels, including the famous Stanglwirt in Going, the Walchhofer Hotel Group in Zauchensee, the Eurotherme Bad Schallerbach and the Falkensteiner Group, are already using the ECOTURBINO® and are not only saving money but also protecting the environment.

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AQUABION® Limescale and corrosion protection

With the AQUABION® limescale and corrosion protection system, Rabmer offers the solution to limescale deposits and corrosion damage without the use of chemicals, salt or electricity. The tried-and-tested system is installed by a specialist plumber, is maintenance-free and maintains the natural drinking water quality. The AQUABION® does not decalcify the water but prevents the limescale from adhering - healthy minerals remain in the water and the water hardness is stabilized in a natural way. Over 100,000 devices installed throughout Europe testify to the quality of the product.

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ZYPHO® innovative heat exchanger for the shower

ZYPHO® is a compact and highly efficient heat exchanger that is installed under the shower tray. It absorbs the heat energy from the drain water and uses it to preheat the cold water, which can reduce your energy consumption by up to 30%.

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Energy from wastewater - for heating and cooling buildings

In households, housing estates, hotels, public buildings and businesses, a large amount of warm wastewater is produced every day, which has enormous potential for heat and cold utilization and can be used accordingly. Our modern technologies, based on heat exchangers, mostly combined with heat pumps, make it possible to recover the energy from the wastewater. This energy is used for space heating, water heating and cooling, but also for integration into regional energy supply concepts.

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Competition

Once again this year, there will be an attractive competition for all trade fair visitors. The main prize will be the AQUABION® lime and corrosion protection. The winning tickets are available at the Rabmer stand A10 in hall 21.

 

1) Source: Ministry of Life, Nov. 2010, Study on water consumption and water demand, Part 1, p. 114, Tab. 26 and p. 115, Tab. 28