Product Description
This Industrial RO System is accessible in pre fabricated design. Its application can be noticed in food processing plants, D M plant etc. Its reverse osmosis membrane plays the role of a barrier to capture all dissolved organic molecules and salts present in untreated water. Its RO membrane is basically a thin composite film that has triple layers. These layers are made of micro porous polysulfone, polyester material and thin polyamide. Provided Industrial RO System has ergonomic look and its serviced life is long.
Specification
|
Automation Grade
|
Semi-Automatic
|
|
Softener Tank Type
|
Vertical
|
|
Cleaning System
|
Manual
|
|
Capacity (m3/hr)
|
5.0
|
Efficient Water Purification SolutionWith robust construction from FRP or PVC, this Industrial RO System ensures durability and longevity. Designed to handle large volumes, it is perfectly suited for industrial and commercial establishments that require a dependable and automated purification process.
Advanced Purity and SafetyThe system boasts a 100% purity level, systematically removing suspended solids and reducing TDS for superior water quality. The mineral-grade water produced is not only suitable for drinking but also enhances the overall health and safety of your workplace.
Low Power, High OutputDespite its large processing volume, the system consumes minimal energy (20-200 Watts), promoting cost-effectiveness while maintaining strong performance. Powered by reliable GEB electricity, it ensures uninterrupted operation even during intensive use.
FAQs of Industrial RO System 2000 LPH:
Q: How does the Industrial RO System 2000 LPH purify water?
A: The RO (Reverse Osmosis) system forces well water through semi-permeable membranes, effectively removing suspended solids and reducing total dissolved solids (TDS) to create clean, mineral-grade water suitable for drinking.
Q: What is the typical usage of this RO system in industrial settings?
A: This system is commonly used in industrial and commercial facilities that require a steady supply of pure water, such as manufacturing plants, food and beverage companies, or institutions where high-quality drinking water is crucial.
Q: When should maintenance be performed on the 2000 LPH RO system?
A: Routine maintenance should be scheduled every six months or as needed based on usage volume and water quality. Regular checks ensure optimal performance and longevity of the membrane and system parts.
Q: Where is this RO system typically installed?
A: The RO system can be installed at the water entry point of an industrial facility, near well water sources, or wherever centralized purification is required to serve large teams or production lines.
Q: What is the purification process involved in this system?
A: The system uses electric drive technology to push water through a multi-stage filtration process, including pre-filters and reverse osmosis membranes, for comprehensive removal of impurities and complete purification.
Q: Can this system handle fluctuating water volumes?
A: Yes, the system is designed to process volumes from 0.25 to 100 cubic meters per hour, making it adaptable to varying demands and ensuring a consistent supply of purified water.
Q: What are the benefits of using a fully automatic RO system?
A: A fully automatic system reduces the need for manual intervention, ensures consistent water quality, optimizes energy consumption, and provides an uninterrupted supply of clean, safe drinking water for industrial needs.