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Reverse Osmosis Systems FAQs
What is a reverse osmosis water filter?
Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses a semi-permeable membrane (synthetic lining) to filter out unwanted molecules and large particles such as contaminants and sediments like chlorine, salt, and dirt from drinking water. In addition to removing contaminants and sediments, reverse osmosis can also remove microorganisms – which you certainly do not want to drink. It gets water clean down to a molecular level, leaving only pure water behind.
How does reverse osmosis work?
In reverse osmosis, an applied pressure is used to push the water from high concentration of contaminants to low concentration of contaminants. Water is forced in reverse and the contaminated water is trying to move into the pure water, but because it must pass through a filter first, the contaminants get trapped and only the pure water passes through; resulting in the cleanest possible drinking water.
Where do you put the reverse osmosis system?
Typically used in kitchens to remove impurities and give pure water. A modern tap and fittings are also supplied.
Why would I install a reverse osmosis system in my home?
Not only does our drinking water have contaminants in it, but fluoride and chlorine are also added. This can make our drinking water smell strongly and distasteful. By installing a reverse osmosis system you have great tasting drinking water. This means no more bottles water, better tasting food, tea and coffee. This can be used for baby making formula also.
How do I maintain my reverse osmosis system?
To keep your water as pure as possible, the filters in the system will need to be changed on average every 6-12 months, depending on usage.
To buy your replacement filters please go to Reverse Osmosis Systems
How long will a reverse osmosis system last?
If your reverse osmosis system is regularly serviced and the filters are changed on a regular basis, the system should last up to 10 years.