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Basic components of an RO system should include: a prefilter for removal of fouling agents such as rust and lime; an RO unit containing the membrane; an activated carbon postfilter to remove residual taste, odor and some compounds from the purified water; a storage tank; various valves, including a shut-off valve that stops the water flow when the storage tank is full. The system will also provide for waste flow to drains. Prefilters containing activated carbon are commonly used to protect chlorine sensitive membranes. All of these components can be supplied by the dealer.

Other useful features that are available include an automatic membrane flush that periodically cleans the membrane, pressure gauges to help determine how effectively the unit is operating and a sanitizing procedure to kill any bacteria that have accumulated the system. A high conversion rate (the percentage of treated water obtained from incoming water) is another important consideration. Conversion rates can be quite variable and range from as low as 10% up to 50%.

Info Reverse Osmosis Systems

RO systems are typically installed as point-of-use (POU) devices. This means they are generally placed at a tap, usually in the kitchen. RO systems come in countertop or under-the-sink models. A separate faucet is often installed to bypass the RO unit so that the treated water is used for cooking and drinking purposes only. This increases the life of prefilters, postfilters and the membrane thereby making treatment more economical. RO systems vary in capacity; however 3-10 gallons per day is a common range.
Membrane selection is one important characteristic of RO systems that affects performance. Membrane selection is based on various water characteristics, such as acidity, hardness, total dissolved solids and chlorine content. Information about water characteristics is obtained from a water analysis for a particular water source.
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For health and vitality, we need drinking water that is pure and clean, absolutely-free from micro-organisms, chemicals, heavy metals and other pollutants. Reverse osmosis dinking water is of the highest quality, exceeding even World Health Organization standards. Reverse osmosis dinking water is the ideal drinking water for the whole family.

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How Important The Clean Water To Protect Your Body

Boiling kills bacteria & concentrates contaminants in water. Filters (including reverse osmosis) clog up with pollutans such as bacteria, viruses and heavy metals after some time which pollutants such as bacteria, viruses and heavy metals after some time which necessitates changing the filters periodically.

Scientific studies have linked chlorine and chlorination by-products to cancer of the bladder, liver, stomach, rectum and colon as well as heart disease, atherosclerosis, anaemia, high blood pressure and allergic reactions.

Mineral water contains inorganic minerals wich cannot be used in the physiological process of cellbuilding. These inorganic materials cannot be utilized or excreted but are stored in the human body. Over a period of time, this may result in the hardening of the arteries, stones within kidneys, gall blader and joints. The scurce of minerals for the body is the food we eat, not the water we drink.

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Reverse Osmosis Device

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Reverse Osmosis device?

Simply put, this is a water treatment device that, through an application of high pressure, forces water through a semi-permeable membrane. The membrane, along with “pre” and “post” filters, is specifically sized to capture certain water contaminants such as iron, chlorine, iron, and silt.
These types of systems produce water slowly and often a pressurized storage tank is installed within the system so that water is available to meet the demands of the consumer. A special faucet is typically installed in the kitchen sink to deliver water from the pressurized storage tank.

Why would I need a Reverse Osmosis device?

Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such a persons undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice from their health care providers to determine if a reverse osmosis device is necessary.

Apart from immuno-compromised health issues, some people simply prefer a different tasting water. A reverse osmosis device can alter the taste of water by removing contaminants that affect the taste of water. There are other water treatment devices (filters, distillers, and softeners) that may accomplish this task at a lower cost.

 

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What is ‘Osmosis’?

Assume a membrane is semipermeable, allowing water to pass through while being closed to dissolved salts. Place a membrane between two compartments in a container as shown in the figure to the right. Then place a salt solution in one half of the container and pure water in the other half. Now a fundamental scientific principle comes into play. That is, two different concentrations of liquids within the same system will try to reach equilibrium (i.e. the same concentration of contaminants) on both sides of the membrane. Of course, the only way for this to happen is for pure water to pass through the membrane to the salt water side in an attempt to reach equilibrium is called OSMOSIS.

What is ‘Reverse Osmosis’?

Reverse Osmosis is the reversal of the natural flow of Osmosis. In a water purification system, the goal is not to dilute the salt solution, but to separate the pure water from the salt and other contaminants. When the natural osmotic flow is reversed, water from the salt solution is forced through the membrane in the opposite direction by application of pressure-thus the term REVERSE OSMOSIS. Through this process, we are able to produce pure water by screening out the salts and other contaminants Reverse osmosis water has been confirmed as the purest drinking water by NASA and meets the World Health Organisation specification standards. Its excellent solubility properties facilitate improved metabolism in the human body. This increases immunity to infection and helps in the expulsion of harmful toxins and viruses. In the long term, drinking reverse osmosis water may contribute towards improved health. Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that use semi-permeable membranes to filter dissolved salts, particulates and inorganic molecules. R O not only produces pure, clean, crystal clear, better tasting water but alsoeliminates hardness that damages equipment and causes spots on tableware.

Why reverse osmosis?

By using reverse osmosis technology, wide range of substances, including arsenic, asbestos, herbicides, pesticides, lead, mercury, nitrate, radium and bacteria, commonly found in many kinds of water, are easily and cost effectively removed. Reversed osmosis can also treat a wide variety of aesthetic contaminants that caused unpleasant taste, colour and odour, such as salty or soda taste caused by chlorides or sulphates. The highly dangerous pathogen, cryptospondium, which can lead to serious illness and sometimes death, is also treatable with reverse osmosis system.

 

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How Important The Clean Water To Protect Your Body

Boiling kills bacteria & concentrates contaminants in water. Filters (including reverse osmosis) clog up with pollutans such as bacteria, viruses and heavy metals after some time which pollutants such as bacteria, viruses and heavy metals after some time which necessitates changing the filters periodically.Scientific studies have linked chlorine and chlorination by-products to cancer of the bladder, liver, stomach, rectum and colon as well as heart disease, atherosclerosis, anaemia, high blood pressure and allergic reactions.

Mineral water contains inorganic minerals wich cannot be used in the physiological process of cellbuilding. These inorganic materials cannot be utilized or excreted but are stored in the human body. Over a period of time, this may result in the hardening of the arteries, stones within kidneys, gall blader and joints. The scurce of minerals for the body is the food we eat, not the water we drink.Reverse Osmosis (RO) is thought by some authorities to be the best way to purify water. Under pressure, usually from the tap, water flows through special membranes with microporous holes the size of the water molecule. These pores allow the water molecule to pass through while rejecting the larger inorganic and organic materials.

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