According to the CBCI EDGE curriculum, when entering plumbing fixture data into the EDGE software, the value required is the actual flow rate of the fixture in liters per minute, not the product code, price, or any other specification number shown in supplier documentation.
From the specification image, the overhead shower is described as having a single flow rate of 6 liters per minute. Other numbers visible in the specification, such as 1,315 or 3,590, represent product codes or pricing information, not water flow rates. The 4 liters per minute value in the image applies to a wall mixer component and not to the shower head itself.
In EDGE, water savings for showers are calculated based on the flow rate combined with default usage assumptions. Therefore, the correct value to input for a low-flow shower head is its rated flow in liters per minute. Since the overhead shower shown has a flow rate of 6 liters per minute, that is the value that should be entered into the EDGE software.
Accurate entry of fixture flow rates is essential because it directly affects the calculated percentage reduction in water consumption compared to the baseline case.