Listing for 2 x O Rings
Each housing requires 2 x O Rings
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What do Reverse Osmosis Systems do?
Reverse Osmosis Systems use a process that reverses the flow of water in a natural process of osmosis so that water passes from a more concentrated solution to a more dilute solution through a semi-permeable membrane. Pre- and post-filters are often incorporated along with the reverse osmosis membrane itself.
A reverse osmosis filter has a pore size of approximately 0.0001 micron.
Reverse Osmosis Systems have a very high effectiveness in removing protozoa (for example, Cryptosporidium, Giardia);
Reverse Osmosis Systems have a very high effectiveness in removing bacteria (for example, Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli);
Reverse Osmosis Systems have a very high effectiveness in removing viruses (for example, Enteric, Hepatitis A, Norovirus, Rotavirus);
Reverse Osmosis Systems will remove common chemical contaminants (metal ions, aqueous salts), including sodium, chloride, copper, chromium, and lead; may reduce arsenic, fluoride, radium, sulphate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, nitrate, and phosphorous.
Highest level of water filtration
Suitable for mains or private supplies
Holiday homes, Caravans, boats and remote dwellings/ farms and commercial outlets
Supplied with all parts and fitting instructions
Pumped Option where water pressure is low or to give consistent productivity.
Three pre-filters and one post filter require changing every 12 months. The main reverse osmosis membrane every 2-5 years or more depending on incoming water quality. Hard water will reduce membrane life
Pallas Stage RO
Stage 1 - Sediment
Stage 2 - GAC Carbon
Stage 3 - Carbon
Stage 4 - Post Carbon Inline
Stage 5 - Membrane
Dimensions
Cassette Unit
H= 400mm
W= 410mm
D= 140mm
Tank
D = 240mm
H = 380mm
Min Operating Pressure
Non-Electric = 3 - 6 Bar
Pumped = 0.5 - 6 Bar
Daily Capacity = 75 Gallons (340 litres)