HL-20210202
Hydraloop Installation Manual
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2.
Introduction
Hydraloop Systems B.V. offers a range of patented residential greywater recycling products. Grey water from
the shower and bath is collected, cleaned and disinfected and reused for flushing the toilet, the laundry
machine and garden. Optionally, approximately 50% of the laundry machine water can be recycled through
the laundry machine recycling option. The pipes need to be prepared in the house by isolating the
drainpipes of the showers/baths from the drainpipes of other water sources (such as sinks, kitchen and
toilets). The toilet fixtures and the laundry machine have separate supply pipes for the water recycled by the
Hydraloop system (separated from potable water). Hydraloop residential water recycling products are
certified to NSF/ANSI standard 350.
3.
Product definition
Hydraloop models are H150, H300, H350 and H600*
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Hydraloop water recycling unit for bathing water with one or more water outlets.
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one recycled water outlet to feed the toilet cisterns,
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a second recycled water outlet for feeding the laundry machine,
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a third recycled water outlet to use for the garden.
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in addition to recycling bathing water + 50% of the laundry water can be recycled by the Hydraloop.
* Product availability may vary by state or country.
It is not allowed to feed the Hydraloop unit with water from hand basins, dishwashers, kitchen sink or floor
drains.
4.
Design, construction & components
The Hydraloop unit is a turnkey water recycling product. The Hydraloop is a pre-assembled product that
includes;
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all water tanks for treatment and storage of the treated recycled water
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a boost pump to distribute the recycled water by independent outlets to the users of the recycled
water like toilets, laundry machine and garden.
The Hydraloop unit requires:
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greywater from bath and optionally laundry machine (via the laundry water recycle option).
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one or more independent recycled water outlets depending on model and version.
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a connection to back-up water supply (potable water or rainwater).
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a connection of wastewater drain to sewer.
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a connection to electrical power.
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a connection to WiFi.
Certified to
NSF/ANSI
Standard