RO System - Under The Counter RO System.
This is the Five-Stage Reverse Osmosis System(RO System). This model is available in the capacity of 10 – 12 LPH (Liter Per Hour) and 20 LPH for domestic use only. It is operated with manual flushing.
This is the Domestic RO System known as Under The Counter RO System. This is the Five-Stage Reverse Osmosis System(RO System). This model is available in the capacity of 10 – 12 LPH (Liter Per Hour) and 20 LPH for domestic use only. This is the conventional system. It is operated with manual flushing. This is the conventional system. It is operated with manual flushing.
We offer a reliable range of Domestic RO systems (Reverse Osmosis systems).
Specifications
Benefits:
Contains the following
Stage 1: 10 Inch Sediment Filter - Removes Particles, Dirt, Sand, Mud, Rust, and other large visible particles in the water.
Stage 2: 10 Inch Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) - Absorbs Chlorine and Organic molecules (bad odors) from the water.
Stage 3: 10 Inch Activated Carbon Block - Further Reduces Chlorine and Organic Molecules in the source water. Also comes with a 5-micron carbon to capture any carbon that breaks off.
Stage 4: Reverse Osmosis Membrane - Removes bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, and reduces the mineral content (TDS) of water.
Stage 5: T33 taste and odor filter - Absorbs any organic molecules that come off of the RO membrane.
Keep in mind:
The Under the Counter RO requires a minimum of 3 bar water pressure to operate correctly, if your water pressure is low then you will need a system with a Booster Pump. Keep in mind that the Booster Pump will require electricity to operate.
The system has a water wastage rate of up to 4:1 due to constant flushing of the membrane, so for every 1 Liter of clean, filtered water produced, up to 4 liters will be used to flush the system.
The RO System removes 99.8% of the minerals from water, including those that are good for you. However, a mineral injector can be added to the system to replace some of the minerals if this is of serious concern.
An important thing to remember before installing any filtration systems is to check which pipe under the counter is bringing the water to the tap and what size the source piping is.
The standard household piping size is normally 1/2" (12.7mm) or 3/4" (19mm) thick. Some older houses have copper piping size instead of a newer system and in such cases, a special attachment will be required to install the RO to the copper piping.
In order to ensure that you do not have to buy additional adapters due to the connections not matching the piping, please check what type and size your piping is before ordering a filtration system.
The Membrane Filter has a life span of 3 to 5 Years
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