H300 Recycle Ready Guide
Product Information:
The Hydraloop unit is a water recycling system that helps
buildings become recycle ready. It provides a solution for reusing
greywater, reducing water consumption, and promoting sustainable
practices.
Product Usage Instructions:
- Owner Guidelines:
- Work with professionals: The installation of the Hydraloop unit
should be done by a professional plumber. - Pre-Installation Checklist: Fill out the Pre-Installation
Checklist with your plumber, sign it, and send it to your installer
at least one week before the installation date. - Check local regulations: Before starting the project, check the
local regulations for recycled water re-use.
- Input Connections: Do not connect water sources that contain
grease, food scraps, or waste. Avoid connecting sinks, kitchen
sinks, dishwashers, or floor drains. If connecting a washing
machine, ensure that the owner has purchased the Washing Machine
Water Recycle Option (WMR). - Output Connections: Refer to the technical drawings on pages
7-9 for detailed information on output connections. Non-potable
water draw-off points should be labeled as “Nonpotable water” or
with a non-potable water sign. Label all recycled water pipes.
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Options:
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- Greywater Inlet: Connect greywater sources such as showers,
baths, tumble dryers, air conditioning, and heat pumps to the
Hydraloop unit. Use a lift pump if necessary. - Power/Network Connections: Connect the Hydraloop unit to a
power supply and wifi internet connection. - Recycled Water Output: Use dedicated pipelines for toilet
flushing, washing machine, and garden irrigation or swimming
pool. - Backup Water Inlet: Connect tap water or filtered rainwater as
a backup water source. - Wastewater Outlet: Connect the Hydraloop unit to the sewer for
wastewater disposal.
- Use separate greywater pipes. Ensure that all greywater sources
enter the Hydraloop unit from above. - Separate greywater connections from black water.
- Connect the greywater sources like showers, baths, and other
sources to the Hydraloop unit.
RECYCLE READY GUIDE
Before the installation of a Hydraloop unit, make sure that the plumbing in your building is well prepared. In this Recycle Ready Guide, you will find all necessary information to get any building Recycle Ready.
CONTENTS
Owner Guidelines
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Plumbing Guidelines
Colours
Conventional Plumbing Diagram
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Recycle Ready Plumbing Diagram
Plumbing Options
Connection overview
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Greywater Input Connections
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System Connections
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Positioning
Liftpump Requirements
Connections for Recycled Water
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Backup Water
Wastewater
Water Supply Before Installation
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Technical Drawings for your
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Plumber
H300 Specifications
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H600 Specifications
LEGEND
Greywater to Hydraloop
Back-up water to Hydraloop
Recycled water to toilet Recycled water to washing machine Recycled water to garden or pool Blackwater to sewage Ventilation
OWNER GUIDELINES
Work with professionals The preparation of your plumbing needs to be done by a professional plumber.
! Send in the Pre-Installation Checklist Before the installation of your Hydraloop unit, we need to make sure that the building is Recycle Ready. If the preparations are not carried out correctly and complete, this could lead to additional work and costs.
Please fill out the Pre-Installation Checklist with your plumber, sign it, and send it to your installer at least one week before the installation date.
Check your local regulations Before starting your project, please check the local regulations for recycled water re-use.
PLUMBING GUIDELINES
! Input Connections Do not connect water sources that contain grease, food scraps or waste. No sink, kitchen sink, dishwasher or floor drain. Do not connect a washing machine without owner having purchased the Washing Machine Water Recycle Option (WMR).
Output connections Next to the general information in this document, please work with the technical drawings on pages 7-9.
Non-potable Water Identification Draw off points for non potable water must be indentified with the word `Nonpotable water’ or by a Non Potable water sign. Also label all recycled water pipes.
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CONVENTIONAL PLUMBING DIAGRAM
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RECYCLE READY PLUMBING DIAGRAM, PLUMBING OPTIONS
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B
C
A Hydraloop on lower floor input by gravity Greywater from the shower, bath or other sources flows into Hydraloop using gravity
B
Hydraloop on same floor input via lift pump
Greywater from the shower,
bath or other sources enters
Hydraloop through lift pump
C
Optional: Hydraloop Washing Machine Water Recyle Option
50% of washing machine water
enters the Hydraloop unit through
Hydraloop-controlled WMR-valve
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CONNECTION OVERVIEW
Greywater inlet for water from
– shower – bath
H300 H600
– tumble dryer – air conditioning – heat pump
H600
– washing machine
H300
(only with WMR option) H600
See page 4
Power/network connections – power supply – wifi internet connection
See page 5
Recycled water output dedicated pipelines for – toilet flushing – washing machine – garden irrigation or swimming pool
Backup water inlet – tap water or filtered rainwater
Wastewater outlet – connection to sewer
See page 6
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GREYWATER INPUT CONNECTIONS
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CONNECTION DETAILS
Greywater into Hydraloop 40mm | 1½”connections
Use seperate greywater pipes Make sure that all greywater sources enter the Hydraloop unit from above. Ensure that all grey water connections are separated from black water.
Connect greywater pipes into single pipe Connect all incoming greywater pipes into one single pipe going into the inlet (40 mm | 1½”) on top of the Hydraloop system.
Input by gravity or liftpump
If your greywater input sources are located on
a higher floor than the Hydraloop system, you
can use gravity for the input water. In other
circumstances, you’ll need a lift pump. For lift pump requirements, see page 5.
See page 5
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Gravity flow greywater tube
for input sources H300 & H600
Do not connect water sources
that contain grease, food scraps
or waste. No sink, kitchen sink,
dishwasher or floor drain.
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Gravity flow greywater tube
for input sources H600
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Optional: Gravity flow greywater
tube for Washing Machine Water
Recycle Option (WMR)
Connecting a washing machine to
the Hydraloop is only possible if
you specifically choose the WMR.
You can connect just one washing
!
machine to the Hydraloop unit.
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Greywater inlet
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Ventilation
placed along the greywater tube
to ensure proper ventilation and
to help prevent air locks
Ensure that greywater input and sewage both have proper two-way ventilation. For more information, see schematic overview ‘Recycle Ready Diagram’ on page 2.
The ventilation for the greywater input should be positioned above all greywater sources and end outside the building. You can also combine it with the sewage ventilation.
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS, POSITIONING, LIFT PUMP REQUIREMENTS
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INTERNET
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Internet connection
Stable internet connection with
working Wifi in the room.
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Make sure to have a working Wifi
connection with a bandwith of 2.4 GHz
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or 5 GHz prior to installation. It’s not possible to connect an internet cable.
POWER
2 Electricity (Hydraloop system) 100-120V (60Hz) or 200-240V, depending on region.
We advise to position the power outlet in the room close to the top or the side of the system.
POSITIONING
Room specifications Greywater inlet and optional WMR should be positioned at least 210 cm, 6.10″ above the ground.
The room temperature should be between 14-35° C | 57-95° F.
We recommend placing the Hydraloop unit in a laundry room, technical room, or garage.
At any time: avoid direct sunlight on the Hydraloop unit.
Allow 60 cm or 24″ of space in front of the Hydraloop unit for maintenance access.
LIFT PUMP REQUIREMENTS
Please feel free to install a lift pump that is locally available and matches the following criteria:
Flow maximum flow of appr. 100 liters per minute | 27 gallons per minute.
! Ventilation Please ensure proper two-way ventilation by installing a ventilation stack that leads outside or by creating a relief line/overflow to the sewage.
Examples of suitable lift pumps DAB NovaBox 30/300 Saniflo Sanivite
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CONNECTIONS FOR RECYCLED WATER, BACKUP WATER, WASTEWATER
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RECYCLED WATER
1 Toilet output Recycled Hydraloop-water to toilets (pressure-controlled)
2 Washing machine output Recycled Hydraloop-water to a washing machine (pressure-controlled)
3 Garden/pool output Recycled Hydraloop-water to garden or pool (Hydraloop-controlled, unpressurized open connection to an external storage or swimming pool)
BACKUP WATER
4 Backup water inlet Connection to tap water or filtered rainwater supply
WASTEWATER
5 Wastewater output Wastewater from Hydraloop to sewer (gravity)
Recycled water connections All output connections are ½” male thread. Prepare the plumbing in the wall behind the future location of the Hydraloop unit. Connect with flexible hose. For details, see ‘Technical Drawings for your Plumber’, page 8-9.
Backup water connection ½” male thread, minimum water flow of 20 liters | 5.3 gallons p/m, 1½-3 bar | 21-43 psi. If the pressure is higher, install a pressure regulator. If a rainwater pump is used, also install an expansion vessel.
Wastewater connection 40mm | 1½” connection to sewer Sewer connection (minimum 50 mm | 2″) with rubber sleeve underneath or behind the Hydraloop unit into the floor or wall.
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WATER SUPPLY BEFORE INSTALLATION
When the plumbing in your building is Recycle Ready, you can install a (temporary) bridge connection from the greywater input pipes to the sewer and from the backup water supply to the toilets and the washing machine. This enables you to use the showers, baths, toilets, and washing machine as usual, until a water recycling system like Hydraloop is installed.
IN THE WALL
IN THE FLOOR
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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS FOR YOUR PLUMBER
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1 Backup water Connection to tap water or filtered rainwater supply
2 Toilet output Recycled Hydraloop-water to toilets (pressure-controlled)
3 Washing machine output Recycled Hydraloop-water to one washing machine (pressure-controlled)
4 Garden/pool output Recycled Hydraloop-water to garden or pool (Hydraloop-controlled, pressurized)
5 Wastewater output Wastewater from Hydraloop to sewer
option 1: in the wall See option 2: in the floor page 7
Backup water ½” male thread, the minimum water flow of 20 liters | 5.3 gallons p/m, 29 psi/2.2 bar. If the pressure is higher (max. 55 psi/4 bar), install an expansion vessel and a 50-micron mash filter.
Toilet, washing machine, and garden/pool output All output connections are ½” male thread Prepare the plumbing in the wall behind the future location of the Hydraloop unit. Connect with flexible hose.
Wastewater output 40mm | 1½” connection to sewer Sewer connection (75 to 50mm | 3″ to 2″) with rubber manchet underneath or behind the Hydraloop unit into floor or wall.
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5 Wastewater output Wastewater from Hydraloop to sewer
option 1: in the wall option 2: in the floor
6 Greywater inlet option 1: (left) in the wall option 2: (right) vertical, from the ceiling
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
H300
Capacity 300 liters | 80 gallons Dimensions 80 cm wide, 34 cm deep, 187 cm high | 31 ½” wide, 13’4″ deep, 74″ high Voltage Versions for 100-120V (60Hz) or 200-240V (50 Hz), 24 Volt internal
Power consumption On average: 180 kWh/year per system
Noise Level ± 44 dB
Greywater input sources – shower – bath – washing machine (only with WMR)
H600
Capacity 600 liters | 160 gallons
Dimensions 80 cm wide, 69 cm deep, 187 cm high | 31 ½” wide, 27,5″ deep, 74″ high Voltage Versions for 100-120V (60Hz) or 200-240V (50 Hz), 24 Volt internal
Power consumption On average: 350 kWh/year per system
Noise Level ± 46 dB
Greywater input sources – shower – bath – tumble dryer – air conditioning – heat pump – washing machine (only with WMR)
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