A Commercial Water Treatment System is a facility designed to purify water for drinking and other uses through various filtration and treatment processes, including reverse osmosis, UV sterilization, and ozone treatment.
Reverse osmosis uses a partially permeable membrane to remove ions, unwanted molecules, and larger particles from drinking water, achieving a desalination rate of up to 99%.
The systems come in various capacities ranging from 0.25 tons per hour to 30 tons per hour, catering to different water treatment needs.
The system includes silica sand filters, activated carbon filters, sodium ion exchangers, and security filters, each serving to remove specific impurities from the water.
The UV sterilizer is used to kill harmful microorganisms that may pass through the reverse osmosis process, ensuring the treated water is safe for consumption.
The ozone sterilizer is utilized to eliminate bacteria that may not be killed by UV treatment, providing an additional layer of disinfection.
Yes, the system is designed for easy maintenance with features like backwashing for filters and straightforward operational procedures.
The security filter prevents large particles from damaging the reverse osmosis membrane, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of the system.
Yes, the sodium ion exchanger in the system effectively reduces water hardness by removing calcium and magnesium ions.
The dimensions vary by model, with sizes ranging from 1350*900*1620mm for smaller units to 13000*1900*3500mm for larger units.
The system typically has multiple stages of filtration including sand filters, carbon filters, security filters, and reverse osmosis, followed by UV and ozone sterilization.
Power consumption varies by model, ranging from 0.55kw for the smallest system to 35kw for the largest system.
The chemical dosing device controls the pH and prevents scaling by injecting chemicals proportionally to the water flow, which helps maintain the system's performance.
The reverse osmosis membranes are sourced from reputable manufacturers in America, known for their high performance in salt and contaminant removal.
Yes, the Commercial Water Treatment System is designed for a variety of applications, including industrial, commercial, and residential water purification needs.
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