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4 Essential Factors to Check Before Buying RO (Reverse Osmosis)

  • Writer: Karan Joshi
    Karan Joshi
  • Mar 31, 2020
  • 2 min read

There are different types of water purifier are available in the market. There are different technologies are available in water purifiers from the simple water filter to advanced water purifier with membrane technology for filtration.


When you are going to buy RO you have to check some things before buying RO. Following list of things made by experts to check before buying RO to get the best water purifier in your budget.


Budget

The initial costa and the maintenance cost are most necessary to check before buying an RO water purifier. You have to must consider the maintenance cost of the RO water purifier because you have to pay the cost of filters and replaced parts while RO maintenance.


Water Quality

On the off chance that the water provided to your house is high in TDS, hardness and saltiness then RO is the best decision for your home. RO has a semi-porous membrane that has a pore size of .ooo5 microns. Such modest pores can expel the littlest of broke up salt, metals, and pollutions.


Electricity

If You are buying an RO water purifier make sure your electricity connection is consistent because RO has advanced filtration technologies that need electricity to operate. So if your power supply is inconsistent then you have to buy an activated carbon water purifier.


Water pressure

RO water purifier needs good pressure or water supply. If the flow of incoming water purifiers does not have enough pressure then the RO is not working properly. But the solution to this problem is available. You can boost the pressure of water to RO filtration by attaching the pump.


Flow Rate

Water pressure and water temperature is an important component for water flow rate. Most of RO system is able to produce 50-55 gallons per day at the excellent condition of RO. If you have a large family like 8 persons then you have to go for those systems that produce 90-100 gallons per day.


 
 
 

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