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What Is Water Purification? Water purification generally means freeing water from any kind of impurity such as contaminants or micro organisms. Water purification is not a very one-sided process; the purification process contains many steps. The steps that need to be progressed depend on the kind of impurities that are found in the water. This can differ very much for different types of water. Water purification, or drinking water treatment, is the process of removing contaminants from surface water or groundwater to make it safe and potable for human consumption. A wide variety of technologies may be used, depending on the raw water source, contaminants present, standards to be met, and available finances.
Why pure water is Important? Water makes up more than two thirds of the weight of the human body, and without it, humans would die in a few days. The human brain is made up of 95% water; blood is 82% and lungs 90%. A mere 2% drop in our body water supply can trigger signs of dehydration: fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on smaller print, such as a computer screen. Are you having trouble reading this? (Drink up!).
Why pure water is important for HUMAN BODY?
How pure water can prevent diseases? In addition to the daily maintenance of our bodies, water also plays a key role in the prevention of disease. Drinking eight glasses of water daily can decrease the risk of colon cancer by 45%, bladder cancer by 50% and it can potentially even reduce the risk of breast cancer.
What precisely is Pure Water? It is almost impossible to find a source of pure water that will meet basic requirements for a public water supply without requiring some form of treatment. In general, the requirements for a pure water supply may be considered as follows:
While the presence of coliform bacteria and toxic chemical content in a water supply would cause a water to be classified as unsafe to drink, other factors such as taste, odor, color and mineral content have a certain aesthetic effect - which can cause a water to be rejected as a usable supply. Potable, or safe water, is not necessarily usable or useful for many purposes. For this reason it may require treatment of another sort to render it useful to the needs of the home or industry. This is where water purification becomes important and necessary.
Water quality: How
is RO water compared to bottled water?
Water quality: How is RO water compared to bottled water? Just as good or even better. We use the same technology, reverse osmosis (RO), as other major bottling plants use to filter water. Our drinking water has a sweet taste with a touch of minerals —not like the flat taste of distilled or bottled water. The five-stage system is the most stable and complete RO process. The best part is that you maintain your system and ensure your family's health yourself.
RO filtration: How effective is Reverse Osmosis filtration compared to other methods ? RO is the most
convenient and effective method of water filtration. It filters
water by squeezing water through a semi-permeable membrane, which is
rated at 0.0001 micron (equals to 0.00000004 inch!). This is the
technology used to make bottled water; it is also the only
technology capable of desalinating sea water, making it into
drinking water.
Compare PURIFIERS INDIA RO to others: How are PURIFIERS INDIA RO systems compared to other ROs in the market?
Unneeded features: Are membrane-flushing and built-in TDS meters really necessary? No, they are not
necessary. They are useless features added mainly to help sell the
products. Membrane flushing is an old technology used only for
commercial RO membranes these days. Most residential RO membranes
now utilize new technologies that require no flushing. The most
dangerous is the "auto flush" type, because it actually "reduces"
the life of your small home membrane by flushing it constantly, even
when there is no need to do so. Some suppliers claim that flushing
is needed for their membranes to last 2-4 years. Yet our advanced
membranes, without the hassle of flushing, can last up to 8 years if
you just change your pre-filters regularly.
Gallons per day: PURIFIERS INDIA's smallest system makes 36/45 gal/day, but we don't need that much drinking water! Yes, we know nobody
uses 36 or 90 gallons of drinking water a day. But you have to see
this as the "speed" with which the RO system makes the drinking
water. For example, a typical RO makes 15 GPD. This means it only
produces about 0.6 gallons of water per hour at the standard
pressure 60 psi and at the standard temperature 77 °F. So you need
to wait at least 5-7 hours for a 3 gallon tank to fill! Not to
mention, if your pressure is on the low side, and if it is winter
time (average winter U.S. water temperature is only 35°F), then
easily you can wait around for up to half a day (12 hours) just for
the tank to be filled again! Now you see why a higher quality system
needs to take speed into account. Let's take a look at our 36/45 GPD
Ultra RO System: it is going to only take about 1.7–3 hours for it
to fill your tank*. What a difference! Now you think 36/45 GPD is a
good speed for a system, right!
Shipping Schedule: If I order your system today, when do you ship? We usually ship the next business day, because we have most items in stock. Depending on your location, you'll receive the shipment in 2-5 days by UPS ground service. Faster service and international shipping are also available.
Location of System: Typically where can I put this system? In the kitchen? How about the basement? Typically our systems are installed in the cabinet under the kitchen sink. Our systems are quite slim so they can usually fit inside any cabinet, even if you have a garbage disposal. The storage tank can be laid on its sideways to save space. You can also install our systems in the basement, garage, or anywhere there is water supply. If you have good water pressure in your home, then you can even run long lines (20-30 ft) from the water supply to the system or from the tank to the faucet. Please note that our systems come with 4 ft lines for a standard installation.
Simple Maintenance: What is the maintenance schedule and cost? Our systems come with filters that can process about 4,000-5,000 gallons of filtered water. We calculate that if you use 10 gallons of pure water per day, this would last you more than one year. Even if you do not use that much water per day, we still encourage you to change the three pre-filters about once a year. This is for your own good health, because after all, the replacement filters do not cost too much and you should not wait for the filters to totally deplete before you replace them. The 4th stage reverse osmosis membrane and the 5th stage filter can last up to 4-7 years so you do not need to worry about them for a while.
Filter change: Is it easy to change filters? Very easy. Just order the needed filters from us and use the filter housing wrench that came with your system to swap out filters. This way you maintain the system yourself without depending on others and you will feel confident about your drinking water.
Buying filters: Do I have to buy replacement filters only from PURIFIERS INDIA? We do recommend
that you buy replacement filters from us, because we offer the
original, top quality filters that were designed to help our systems
to be trouble-free and lasting. We sell them at lower prices than
most other places.
Moving system: If I move, can I remove the system to bring with me? This system is very easy to uninstall. There is no need to completely uninstall; just take off the water inlet tubing, close our water inlet needle shut off, and take off the whole system in 5 minutes. You can order a moving-kit from us and you will have a new shut off tap to install in your new residence. |
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