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Residential Reverse Osmosis

What is Residential Reverse Osmosis?


Residential reverse osmosis (RO) uses a semipermeable membrane to remove contaminants from your drinking water. The water pressure in your home pushes incoming water through a special membrane to remove a large percentage of impurities. Reverse osmosis (RO) has the potential to remove total dissolved solids, bacteria, lead, nitrates and many more unwanted impurities in your drinking water.

Reverse Osmosis

HOW MUCH IMPURITIES ARE ACTUALLY REMOVED?


Reverse osmosis is the ultimate tool when your customers end goal is pure drinking water. Under optimal conditions these systems can remove nearly all contamination from incoming water. The membrane in a reverse osmosis system is able to stop water contaminants, while allowing clean purified water to pass through. A reverse osmosis system can potentially remove the following percentage of contaminants:

98% Sodium, 98% Calcium, 98% Magnesium, 97% Potassium, 98% Iron, 98% Manganese, 98% Aluminum, 95% Ammonium, 98% Copper, 98% Nickel, 99% Zinc, 98% Cadmium, 97% Mercury, 98% Lead, 95% Chloride, 95% Nitrate, 95% Flouride, 96% Silicate, 98% Phosphate, 97% Chromate, 95% Cyanide, 98% Thiosulfate, 96% Bromide, 98% Sulfate

Reverse Osmosis (RO) System

WHAT ARE THE STAGES IN A RESIDENTIAL REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) SYSTEM?


  • Pre-Filter
  • The pre-filter, or sediment filter on a reverse osmosis (RO) system is designed to remove large particles from incoming water to protect the membrane.
  • Carbon Filter
  • The carbon filter on a reverse osmosis (RO) system removes chlorine and organics from incoming water. One or more carbon filters may be used to prevent chlorine from damaging the membrane.
  • Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane
  • The reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is semipermeable. This means it allows essentially pure water to pass through, while filtering out unwanted contaminants.
  • Storage Tank
  • The reverse osmosis (RO) storage tank holds purified water so you always have clean refreshing drinking water at your disposal.
  • Post Filter
  • The post filter on a reverse osmosis (RO) system removes any taste or odor that is left behind after storage.