25Oct 2024 by Fadia Choenthanomwong
Water-efficient appliances usage (WR.3)
Water-efficient appliances usage
Walailak University has a policy to promote reduced water usage and efficient water management within the university for maximum benefit. The university has applied building standards aimed at minimizing water use.
Thai version see : https://bit.ly/3G0jyQv

This promotion could be implemented for 1,824 units which includes all toilet bowls in the university.
• Faucets
WU have installed self-closing faucets instead of swivel faucets, which can control and limit water usage effectively.
Picture : Automatic faucets
• Urinal flush valves
These have been replaced with water-saving versions (6 liters), which have reduced water consumption by approximately 1-2 liters.
Picture : Sensor urinal
• Toilet bowls valves
Traditional squat and sitting toilets, which contribute to water wastage, have been replaced with more efficient water-saving appliances. In 2024, Walailak University upgraded to dual-flush toilets, which conserve more water compared to single-flush models that use 6 liters per flush. Dual-flush toilets feature two buttons: a smaller button for liquid waste, using 3 liters per flush, and a larger button for solid waste, using 6 liters per flush.

A dual-flush toilet conserves water by offering two flush options: a smaller button for urine, using 3 liters of water per flush, and a larger button for feces, using 6 liters per flush. .
Post Views: 40

