What A Reverse Osmosis System Comprises Of

When buying any home consumer durable product like a water purifier system, it will be wise on your part to first conduct a market research; there is abundance of information online. A wise buying decision always pays. You will not regret later. The research will not only let you decide on which brand you should opt for based on quality and technology incorporated but also on effective after sales service support not to mention the working mechanism of the water purifier system, purification effectiveness, and the benefits you will enjoy. So, you have already conducted a water test, sending a sample of your tap water to the nearest lab and you have been recommended to use a reverse osmosis water system.

What do typical reverse osmosis water systems comprise of? Such a water purifier cannot be installed on your own. You will need the support of a trained technician. There are many companies that have their own technicians and make water purifiers available via direct sales and online. Once you place an order online or by dialing the concerned company’s helpline number, you will receive the product right at your doorstep carried by a technician. Generally it is after the performance of a home demonstration of the system that the installation takes place. Reverse osmosis water systems are typically installed beneath the kitchen sink while most prefer installation above it. By and large, such a system comprises of a pre-filter, RO membrane unit, a pressurized storage tank for the treated water, a post-filter and a separate delivery tap for the treated water supply. There are also reverse osmosis water systems that come equipped with multiple cartridges, up to five, further enhancing the purification effectiveness.

A pre-filter, also termed sediment filter, used in RO water purifiers eliminates small suspended particles. These particles thus do not reach the membrane surface and its life gets extended. If your tap water has high levels of chlorine, use of carbon pre-filter is a must otherwise the membrane will get damaged fast. RO membrane is the most important component in an RO water purifier system. It should be of high quality so that you get pure water always. The post-filter helps in the removal of any residual organics from the treated water besides also removing undesirable taste if any. The storage tank should be big enough to facilitate water supply and pressure to the desired limit.

If you are recommended to use a UV water purifier, one system that can be relied on is Aquaguard Classic from the house of Eureka Forbes. It comes powered with e-boiling+ intelligent purity sensor system and mineral preserver system. Water that flows from the faucet thus comes with the right balance of salts and minerals. All physical, chemical and micro organisms get eliminated during the purification process. It can be rightly deemed the best water purifier because it is one of the only few purifiers from Eureka Forbes endorsed by the Indian Medical Association.

Aquaguard Classic UV water purifier is priced at Rs. 7,390. You can get it right at your home by dialing 3988 3333, the company’s helpline number, accessible 24X7. At 307 x 102.5 x 355 mm dimensions, 4.16 kg net weight, 8 Watts (G8T5) ultra-violet lamp, 18 Watts power rating, 1 litre/min water flow rate, and 230 V AC/50 Hz input voltage, this water purifier is worth the buy.

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