Description
5 Stage Reverse Osmosis System
- Dimensions: 32(W) x 23(H) 11.5(D)
- Filter output: 100 litres per day @ 60 PSI
- Tank Dimensions: 42cm(H) x 26cm(D)
- Micron rating: 0.0005 micron
- Warranty: 5 years*
- 5 STAGE FILTRATION
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- Stage 1 – SEDIMENT / PRE – FILTER 1 micron
- FOR PARTICLE REMOVAL – DUST, RUST, SLUDGE
- Stage 2 – GRANULAR ACTIVATED CARBON (GAC) FILTER
- FOR CHLORINE REMOVAL & MEMBRANE PROTECTION
- Stage 3 – ULTRAFINE TFC RO MEMRANE (100 LTRS PER DAY)
- MICROPARTICLES REMOVED, 0.005 MICRONS
- Stage 4 – PROLONGED CONTACT TIME (PCT) FILTER
- FINE GRAIN DEDUSTED WASHED
- Stage 5 – CARBON POLISHING POST FILTER
- FINAL POLISH – SUPERB TASTING WATER
Bundle Includes
- Reverse Osmosis Tank
- Chrome Faucet
- 5 Stage System
- Spanner
- Plumbing Kit (Clamp, Shut Off Valve, Mains Connector, Tubing, Pressure Limiting Valve, Screws)
- 5 Stage System
Find the replacement Cartridges here
Maintenance
By simply replacing your filter on regular basis, you can avoid drinking unwanted chemicals, particles and bacteria, which can cause or lead to serious health problems.
The water filter itself can last pretty long. But the cartridges have a lifespan of six to twelve months depending on your usage. And the tanks have a lifespan of three to ten years depending on its size. It will be a good decision to get a large tank be cause they  longer than the smaller tanks.
Water filter manufacturers recommend that you change your water filter every six months. This is because usually by the six month mark the water filter begins to wear out and may not filter as well as it should be.
How much water is wasted in reverse osmosis?
A reverse osmosis system wastes about 4 gallons of water per gallon made. If you use 3 gallons a day for drinking, cooking and internal consumption, that means you will waste about 12 gallons, making a reverse osmosis system about 25% effecient!
RO Membrane
The Reverse Osmosis System ​uses a Membrane in the third stage, which is a thin membrane with pores small enough to pass pure water through while rejecting larger molecules such as dissolved salts (ions) and other impurities such as bacteria. This means that only water molecules go through the filter, and the water contaminated with chemicals, heavy metals, fluorides, viruses and other contaminants is rejected.
At the end, the whole water filter system will remove Aluminium, Barium, Cadmium, Chlorine, Chromium, Copper, Cryptosporidium & Giardia, e. Coli Bacteria, Fluoride, Hydrocarbons, Iron, Lead, Manganese, Mercury, Nitrate, PCB’s, Potassium, Radium, Sediment, Dirt & Rust, Selenium, Sodium, Taste & Odour