Reverse Osmosis (RO) is the most efficient process available to remove dissolved minerals, bacteria, particles and organic impurities from water supplies.
So what makes a good Reverse Osmosis system?
- Expandability – System should be modular
- Liquid-filled pressure gauges – assuring pulse-free readings and long gauge life
- Line-mounted flow meters – accuracy and corrosion- free performance
- Rotary vane pumps – industry standard for trouble-free service, efficiency and corrosion resistance
- Pressure relief valves – protect rotary vane pumps from over-pressurization
- Control systems – should be adaptable to suit your specifications
- Needle valves – needed for precise flow and pressure control
- Convenient layout – all gauges, meters and controls should be mounted next to the control panel for ease of operation.
- Feedwater solenoid valve – shuts off feedwater when system is not operating.
- Low-pressure switch – protects the pump from cavitation and damage caused by inadequate inlet pressure.
What makes a great Reverse Osmosis system?
- Computerized system design – accurately projects system performance based on each application’s requirements and operation conditions.
- Premium control option – includes microprocessor-based controller for increased reliability and process control capabilities.
- Fiberglass frame – assembled with stainless steel hardware for total corrosion controls
- Stainless multistage centrifugal pumps and product pumps - for long life
- Spiral wound, thin film composite membranes – provide superior salt rejection and product flow at low operating pressures and offer excellent membrane lift.
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