Water Efficiency and Self-Conducted Water Audits at Commercial and Institutional Facilities

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Worksheet 4. Faucets Building Name ____________ Flow measurement container (Circle one): Cups/Pints/Quarts/Flowbag

Location

Flow Rate

User Group

Manual, Sensor, or Spring

Metered (Sensor or Spring) Seconds of Flow

Marked Flow Rate (gpm)

Num. Cups/ Pints/ Quarts

Lav. Fac. (?)

Timed

Num. Secs.

Calc. Rate or Flowbag (gpm)

NA=No Action R=Replace M=Maint.

Leaks? Other Comments

Totals

*High efficiency standards: Toilets: 1.28 gpf; Lavatory Faucets: 0.5 gpm; Res. Kitchen Faucets: 1.5 gpm; Urinals: 0.5 gpf; Showerheads: 2.0 gpm. Be sure to indicate individual fixtures in group lavatories as in: Toilet 1, Toilet 2, etc. Suggested methods include initiating a count at “A” or “1” with the fixture closest to the door or beginning to the left upon entering the room. ** Place a check mark in the second column (Lav. Fac. ?) if the faucet is located in a lavatory. Leave blank otherwise. **


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