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62 - The COMFORT Hot Water Recirculation Course

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Question 1 of 6 Basic

How much electricity can be saved on average by using the AUTOADAPT operation mode?

Question 3 of 6 Basic

How high are the potential energy savings you can achieve with Comfort with AUTOADAPT?

Question 4 of 6 Basic

How many temperature sensors does Grundfos COMFORT with AUTOADAPT come with?

Question 5 of 6 Basic

On which pipe do you mount the pump?

Question 6 of 6 Basic

How many litres of clean water to a typical family of three pour down the drain every year?

Question 6 of 6 Basic

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Q: How much electricity can be saved on average by using the AUTOADAPT operation mode?
A: 96%
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Q: What can you use the timer function for?
A: It allows you to customise the pump's operating periods
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Q: How high are the potential energy savings you can achieve with Comfort with AUTOADAPT?
A: Approximately 48%
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Q: How many temperature sensors does Grundfos COMFORT with AUTOADAPT come with?
A: 2
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Q: On which pipe do you mount the pump?
A: The return pipe
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Q: How many litres of clean water to a typical family of three pour down the drain every year?
A: 16,000 litres