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Introduction to the main functions of the reverse osmosis system
Stage
1: PP10 „Melt blown“
filter:
10 µm filtering sediments as rust, sand, dust etc.
Stage 2:
GC10
Granular activated carbon filter:
Filtration of chlorine, org. substances, taste and odor impairments, oils, flavors, etc.
Stage 3: BC10 activated carbon block:
For filtering finest particles and chemical residues, protects the RO-membrane.
Stage 4: RO-membrane
3013 800 GPD:
0,0001 µm effective filtration of bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, pesticides, insecticides,
residues, and other harmful substances
Stage 5: T33 activated carbon post filter:
Improves the taste of the water and keeps it fresh.
Brushless booster pump 800 GPD:
Increases the pressure in the membrane housing to overcome the osmotic pressure.
Combination valve:
Controls the concentrate flow rate during operation and flush modes.
Low pressure switch (LPT):
The booster pump switches off automatically when the flow pressure falls below the
minimum.
High pressure switch
(HPT):
The booster pump switches off automatically when the pressure is reached.
Inlet solenoid valves:
Controls the system's water flow.
Check valve:
Prevents a backflow of the permeate in standby mode.
TDS measuring point:
Measures the TDS value of the permeate.
Wastewater solenoid valves
Inlet solenoid valves
3
01
3
-8
00
MPa 0…1,6
psi 0…220
TDS
HPT
TDS