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“Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of  unknown quality w/o adequate disinfection before or 
after the system”.
Efficiency rating means the percentage of  the influent water that is available to the user as reverse osmosis 
treated water under operating condition that approximate typical daily usage.
The system conform to NSF/ANSI 58 for the specific performance claims as verified and substantiated by test 
data.  While testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary.
The influent water to the system shall include no organic solvents, Chlorine <2 mg/L, pH 7-8, Iron <2mg/L, Turbidity 
<1 NTU and hardness <1000mg/L.
“This system is acceptable for treatment of  influent concentrations of  no more than 27 mg/L Nitrate and 3 mg/L 
Nitrite (in combination measured as N), and is certified for nitrate/nitrite reduction only for water supplies with 
pressure of  140 kpa ( 20 psi) or greater”.
This system has been tested for the treatment of  water containing pentavalent arsenic (also known as As (V), As 
(+5), or arsenate) at concentrations of  0.30 mg/L or less. This system reduces pentavalent arsenic but may not 
remove other forms of  arsenic. This system is to be used on water supplies containing detectable free chlorine 
residual or on water supplies that have been demonstrated to contain only pentavalent arsenic. Treatment with 
chloramines  (combined  chlorine)  is  not  sufficient  to  ensure  complete  conversion  of   trivalent  arsenic  to 
pentavalent arsenic. Please see the Arsenic Facts section of  the performance data sheet for further information.

Arsenic Facts

Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring contaminant found in many ground waters. It generally occurs in two forms 
(valences or oxidation states): pentavalent arsenic (also known as As(V), As(+5), or arsenate) and trivalent arsenic 
(also  known  as  As(III),  As(+3),  or  arsenite).  In  natural  ground  water,  arsenic  may  exist  as  trivalent  arsenic, 
pentavalent arsenic, or a combination of  both. Although both forms of  arsenic are potentially harmful to human 
health, trivalent arsenic is considered more harmful than pentavalent arsenic. More information about arsenic and 
i t s   t o x i c i t y   c a n   b e   f o u n d   o n   t h e   U. S .  E n v i r o n m e n t a l   P r o t e c t i o n   A g e n c y   w e b s i t e   a t 
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/arsenic.html.
This system is designed to remove only pentavalent arsenic. This treatment system does not provide a feature for 
conversion of  trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. The system may remove some trivalent arsenic, however, it 
has not been evaluated for its ability to remove trivalent arsenic.
Trivalent  arsenic  is  generally  more  difficult  to  remove  from  drinking  water  than  pentavalent  arsenic. Trivalent 
arsenic can be converted to pentavalent arsenic in the presence of  an effective oxidant such as free chlorine. The 
arsenic in water containing detectable free chlorine or that has been treated with another effective oxidant will be 
in  the  pentavalent  arsenic  form.4 Treatment  with  chloramine  (combined  chlorine)  is  not  sufficient  to  ensure 
complete conversion of  trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic.
Consumers using public water supplies can contact their utility to verify whether free chlorine treatment chemicals 
are being used. Private water supplies and waters that do not have detectable free chlorine residuals should be 
analyzed to determine the form(s) of  arsenic present and the potential need for oxidation of  trivalent arsenic to 
pentavalent arsenic.
Arsenic does not generally impart color, taste, or smell to water, therefore, it can only be detected by a chemical 
analytical test. Public water supplies are required to monitor treated water for total arsenic (trivalent arsenic plus 
pentavalent arsenic) and the results are available to the public from the utility. Consumers using private water 
sources will need to make arrangements for testing. A total arsenic test usually costs about $15-$30 and it is 
recommended  the  test  be  conducted  by  a  certified  laboratory.  Local  health  departments  or  environmental 
protection agencies can help provide consumers with a list of  certified laboratories. Some laboratories may also 
be able to analyze specifically for (speciate) the form(s) of  arsenic present in a water sample if  requested.
This  treatment  system  was  tested  under  laboratory  conditions  as  defined  in  NSF/ANSI  58  Drinking  Water 
Treatment Units – Health Effects and was found to reduce 0.30 mg/L of  pentavalent arsenic in the test water to 
less than 0.010 mg/L under standard testing conditions. Actual performance of  the system may vary depending on 
specific water quality conditions at the consumer's installation. Following installation of  this system, the consumer 
should have the treated water tested for total arsenic to verify arsenic reduction is being achieved and the system 
is functioning properly.
The arsenic removal component of  this system must be replaced at the end of  its useful life of  1-2 years.   The 
replacement component, H-F1005CF-R Inline Sediment Filter 10", H-F2510GAC-R Inline Carbon Filter 10", M-
T1808-ENK RO Membrane Welded 8" Housing, H-F0832-43QC Blue Post Carbon Filter (Blue), M-U1808  Hollow 
Fibre Membrane (UF), H-RQC018 Flow Restrictor (FRT) 550/600, 

 can be 

H-F2510AC-R Carbon Block Filter 10” 

purchased directly from the manufacturer Applied Membranes, Inc.

Technical  Specifications

Substance 

Influent challenge  

Maximum permissible   

Minimum %

concentration mg/L 

product water 

reduction

concentration mg/L 

Total Dissolved Solids 

750 ± 40 mg/L 

187 

86.8%

Arsenic (+5) 

0.30 ± 10% 

0.010 

98.7

Barium 

10.0 ± 10% 

2.0 

97.7

Fluoride 

8.0 ± 10% 

1.5 

96.3

Lead 

0.15 ± 10% 

0.010 

99.3

Nitrate / Nitrite 

30 ± 10% 

10 

68.5

“This  system  has  been  tested  according  to  NSF/ANSI  58  for  reduction  of   the  substances  listed  below. The 
concentration of  the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than 
or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI 58”.

TM

Performance Data Sheet-AMI Pure Plus Mineral RO  Water Purifier

Arsenic, Barium, Fluoride, Lead, Nitrate/Nitrite contents as tested & certified by WQA as per
standards NSF/ANSI 58.

 

AMI Pure Plus

* Treatment capacity tested for tap water having TDS level of  750 ppm at room temperature.

Product

 HD-22PP

 Water Purifier

White

Suitable for Purification of  Brackish/Tap Water/ 

Municipal Corporation Water.

3.96 (gal/hr.*)

ABS Food Grade Plastic/Stainless Steel

Wall-mounting/Under-the-Counter/Cooler Installation

18.11 (L) x 9.84 (W) x 23.22 (H)

 4.267 (psi/10

°

C)

56.893 (psi/40

°

C)

6.5-8.0

Sediment, Activated Carbon, UF and Post Carbon.

11 (W)

5000 hrs. of  operation

23.5 (lbs)

3.2 (gallons)

19.8 (gal/day)

Thin Film Composite RO

24 V DC

60 (W)

Single Phase 100-250V AC, 50-60 Hz.

IPX1

Product Code

Product Generic Name

Product Color

Applications

Purification Production Rate

Body Material

Mounting

Dimensions (inches)

Inlet Water Pressure/Temp (Min.)

Inlet Water Pressure/Temp (Max.)

Min./Max. Operating pH

Filter Cartridge

UV Lamp Wattage

Life of  UV Lamp

Net Weight

Storage Capacity

Maximum Duty Cycle

Membrane Type

Booster Pump Voltage  

Total Power Consumption

Input Power Supply

IP Rating

Содержание Pure Plus Mineral RO HD-22PP

Страница 1: ...anes com Instruction Handbook for Installation Operation and Maintenance The Best Tasting Pure Water Applied Membranes Inc is an ISO 9001 2015 QMS Certified Company AMI PURE PLUS FOR WALL MOUNTING UNDER THE COUNTER COOLER INSTALLATION Member of Reverse Osmosis Water Purification with UV Disinfection TDS Controller ...

Страница 2: ...out of your water purifier Please go through this booklet to familiarize yourself with its operation andmaintenance Best Wishes Applied Membranes Inc 1 AMI TECHNOLOGY A Breakthrough in Water Purification 1 2 Features 1 3 Items in the Box 1 4 Important Instructions 2 5 Reverse Osmosis Process 3 6 UV Process 3 7 Water Flow Diagram 4 8 Electrical Circuit Diagram 4 9 UV Fail Alarm 5 10 Filter Change A...

Страница 3: ...water into sweet and purer drinking water It also incorporates a UV disinfection process to give double protection from harmful TM micro organisms The AMI Pure Plus Mineral RO Water Purifier also allows the user to control the Total Dissolved Solids TDS level of purified water AMI TECHNOLOGY A Breakthrough in Water Purification Items in the Box TM 1 AMI Pure Plus Mineral RO Water Purifier 1 Qty 2 ...

Страница 4: ...ter and thus do not get accumulated as in a traditional filter UV Process The UV light has shorter wavelength higher energy than the visible light It is called Pure Plus violet because it is just beyond violet light in the light spectrum Technically the Pure Plus violet light is defined to be any wavelength of light which is shorter than 400 nanometer UV rays which penetrate into the micro organis...

Страница 5: ...itchen bed where the faucet labeled as No 16 in the system flow chart can be installed conveniently as per drawing Secure the faucet to the sink by tightening the brass nut washer n Tighten the 90 degree ball valve to the tank and connect it to the outlet of the purifier as shown in the drawing Installation Instructions 246 mm Figure 1 UV Fail Alarm To ensure delivery of purer and healthier water ...

Страница 6: ...vated carbon block and UF filter when the filter change alarm is audible OR after every 12 months It is recommended to change the FRT when the filters are replaced n Replace RO membrane once in a year n Replace UV Lamp once in a year n If you are not going to use the purifier for a long time in case you are on a holiday tour or out of home make sure that you disconnect the power supply turn off th...

Страница 7: ...entavalent arsenic Arsenic does not generally impart color taste or smell to water therefore it can only be detected by a chemical analytical test Public water supplies are required to monitor treated water for total arsenic trivalent arsenic plus pentavalent arsenic and the results are available to the public from the utility Consumers using private water sources will need to make arrangements fo...

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