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3-STAGE RO SYSTEM – MODEL AQ-RO-BASE

U.S.

Metric

Membrane Production

1

35 gpd

132 lpd

Membrane TDS Reduction

1

95% minimum

95% minimum

System Production

2

13.32 gpd

50.4 lpd

TDS Reduction

2

96.3%+ average

96.3%+ average

Maximum TDS

1000 ppm

1000 ppm

Maximum water hardness @ 6.9pH

10 gpg

2.64 gpL

Maximum Chlorine in water

3.0 ppm

3.0 ppm

Supply water pH limits

4-10

4-10

Drain (reject water) Flow

3-5 x product flow

3-5 x product flow

Empty Storage Tank Precharge

5-7 psi air

35-48 kPa air

Storage Tank Capacity

2

3.2 gallons

12.11 liters

Supply water pressure limits

40-100 psi

275-689 kPa

Supply water temperature limit

40-100⁰ F

5-37⁰ C

Efficiency

3

 

17.91% 

17.91% 

Recovery

4

29.43%

29.43%

Specifications – Qualified System Performance

Because the performance of a Reverse Osmosis Membrane is highly dependent upon pressure, 
temperature and TDS, the following should be used for comparison purposes only.

1   Industry standards measure RO Membranes performance with no back pressure on the 

product water, at 60 psig (414kPa) and 77°F (25°C). Further conditions on the above are 250 
ppm TDS and a 30.6% recovery rate. Production rate and TDS reduction figures are for a new 
Membrane that has been rinsed for 24 hours. The production rate of a new Membrane can 
decrease by 10% per year or more, depending upon the scaling and fouling tendencies of the 
Feed Water.

2  Measured at 50 psi, 77°±2°F, and 717 mg/l TDS per NSF/ANSI Standard 58.

3  Efficiency rating means the percentage of the influent water to the system that is available 

to the user as reverse osmosis treated water. Under operating conditions that approximate 
typical daily usage.

4  Recovery rating means the percentage of the influent water to the membrane portion of 

the system that is available to the user as reverse osmosis treated water when the system is 
operated without a storage tank or when the storage tank is bypassed.

  

Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown water quality 
without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems certified for cyst 
reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.

  

Filter is only to be used with cold water. Systems certified for cyst reduction may be 
used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.

Non-potable Water Sources:

Do not attempt to use this product to make safe drinking water from non-potable water 
sources. Do not use the system on microbiologically unsafe water, or water of unknown quality 
without adequate disinfection before or after the system. This system is certified for cyst 
reduction and may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.

Arsenic Reduction:

Arsenic (abbreviated As) is found naturally in some well water. Arsenic in water has no color, 
taste, or odor. It must be measured by a laboratory test. Public water utilities must have their 
water tested for arsenic. You can get the results from your water utility. If you have your own 
well, you can have the water tested. The local health department or the state environmental 
health agency can provide a list of certified labs. The cost is typically $15 to $30. Information 
about arsenic in water can be found on the Internet at the U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency website: www.epa.gov/safewater/arsenic.html.

There are two forms of arsenic: pentavalent arsenic (also called As(V), As(+5), and arsenate) 
and trivalent arsenic (also called As(III), As(+3), and arsenite). In well water, arsenic may be 
pentavalent, trivalent, or a combination of both. Special sampling procedures are needed for a 
lab to determine what type and how much of each type of arsenic is in the water. Check with 
the labs in your area to see if they can provide this type of service.

Reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment systems do not remove trivalent arsenic from water very 
well. RO systems are very effective at removing pentavalent arsenic. A free chlorine residual will 
rapidly convert trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. Other water treatment chemicals such 
as ozone and potassium permanganate will also change trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. 
A combined chlorine residual (also called chloramine) may not convert all the trivalent arsenic. 
If you get your water from a public water utility, contact the utility to find out if free chlorine or 
combined chlorine is used in the water system.

The AQ-RO-BASE system is designed to remove pentavalent arsenic. It will not convert trivalent 
arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. The system was tested in a lab. Under testing conditions, the 
system reduced 0.3 mg/L (ppm) pentavalent arsenic to 0.010 mg/L (ppm) (the USEPA standard 
for drinking water) or less. The performance of the system may be different at your installation. 
Have the treated water tested for arsenic to check whether the system is working properly.

The RO component of the AQ-RO-BASE system must be replaced every 1-3 years to ensure that 
the system will continue to remove pentavalent arsenic. The component identification and 
locations where you can purchase the component are listed in the installation/operation manual.

Nitrate/Nitrite Test Kit:

This system is acceptable for treatment of influent concentration of no more than 27mg/L 
nitrate and 3mg/L nitrite in combination measured as N. This system is supplied with a nitrate/
nitrite test kit. Product water should be monitored periodically according to the instructions 
provided with the test kit.    

Installations in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts:

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires installation be performed by a licensed plumber 
and do not permit the use of saddle valves. Plumbing code 248—CMR of the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts must be followed in these cases.

Summary of Contents for OptimH2O AQ-RO-BASE

Page 1: ...imH2O Drinking Water System Reverse Osmosis Filtration Technology Welcome to the Aquasana experience You are about to enjoy clean clear water and the peace of mind that comes from knowing award winnin...

Page 2: ...ion of the faucet hole to ensure there will be enough 3 8 tubing available for both connections Wait to cut tubing and follow instructions below 4 Remove system and tank from under your sink to begin...

Page 3: ...nough left to attach faucet stem and manifold Cut 3 8 white tubing Stage 2 RO Membrane AQ RO3 RO OptimH2O OptimH2O A B C D E F OptimH2O OptimH2O OptimH2O OptimH2O OptimH2O OptimH2O OptimH2O A B C 2 1...

Page 4: ...h the faucet base and through hole in sink until approximately 12 of tubing remains above sink 4 Turn clockwise and holding faucet base firmly mount faucet body to faucet base Adjust faucet body handl...

Page 5: ...the end of the red tubing 2 Attach red tubing to the 90 elbow until it stops 3 Attach 90 elbow to the membrane drain port V Faucet to Drain Connector 3 8 red tubing from faucet 1 Take the 3 8 red tubi...

Page 6: ...ut squarely and fully inserted Also confirm there are no scratches dents or notches at tubing end If there are squarely cut 1 off and re insert Note When RO Filter System is first pressurized water ma...

Page 7: ...er has no color taste or odor It must be measured by a laboratory test Public water utilities must have their water tested for arsenic You can get the results from your water utility If you have your...

Page 8: ...and supply water hardness Higher pH shortens membrane life by causing pin hole leaks and would shorten membrane life When output and water quality and production rate decrease it is time to replace th...

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