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Pure Reverse Osmosis Water SystemMake Great Tasting Water Right In Your Own Home
How a Reverse Osmosis System WorksPrefiltration. When water first enters the R.O. system, it flows through a prefilter that protects the automatic shut-off and the membrane from clogging with debris. The job of the prefilter is to filter out larger particles such as silt, rust or scale, extending the life of your R.O. membrane and allowing it to tackle the smaller contaminants. In a higher output T.F.C unit, the prefilter also has activated carbon in it. Not only does the porous activated carbon remove chlorine particles, (which is necessary to protect the refined T.F.C. membrane), it serves to filter out other contaminants as well. The Membrane. Water then travels to the operational center of the system - the membrane. Here, most particles too small to be trapped by the prefilter are removed from the water stream and rinsed to the drain. The membrane's microscopic pores allow Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules through, (and water is H2O). The majority of the dissolved solids and other contaminants are flushed into the drain's water stream and exit the system. The Final Polish. After the membrane, the R.O. water is routed to the holding tank. The automatic shut-off tells the system when it's time to make more water. When you turn on the faucet and draw water from the holding tank, it then goes through its final stage of filtration, a carbon filter, to remove any remaining tastes and odors before reaching your glass. This adds a "Final Polish" to your water. Not all RO Systems are created equal!The PureChoice design has evolved from years of refinement. The precision-engineered manifold eliminates the tubing normally used to make internal system connections. The result is a clean, well-organized system that is much easier to maintain. The PureChoice RO system is compatible with either chlorinated municipal water or a private well supply and uses a high-performance Thin Film Composite (T.F.C.) membrane for maximum results. High output is standard with PureChoice which provides more than enough water for most families. Membrane rating of 50 gallons per day. The PureChoice is also engineered for simplicity when it comes to service. Each component easily separates from the rest of the unit allowing it to be exchanged. This eliminates the need to ever replace the system. 50 Gallon per day capacity. 4 stage T.F.C . w/1yr. warranty. Yearly filter changes $30 plus service call fee. (Call store for details.)
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