The capacity of the system ranges from 250 liters to 10,000 liters per hour.
The system is made from high-quality stainless steel and PVC.
Yes, the system is certified with CE, ISO, and GMP standards.
The process involves several steps: raw water is pumped through multi-media filters, activated carbon filters, precision filters, and finally through the reverse osmosis device before being stored in a pure water tank.
A water conductivity of less than 10μm/cm indicates a high level of purity in the water produced by the RO system.
Yes, users need to provide a raw water tank and a pure water storage tank.
The system is designed to meet municipal water quality requirements and can treat various water sources accordingly.
Yes, the system is designed to be energy-saving while ensuring stable and long-term operation.
Regular maintenance involves monitoring filter conditions, replacing filters as needed, and ensuring the system components are functioning properly.
Yes, the RO system will be thoroughly tested before it is shipped to ensure it meets quality standards.
Yes, the system configuration can be adjusted to meet different water conditions effectively.
The system is typically packed in a standard wooden case for safe transportation.
While training is not specifically mentioned, the system is designed for simple operation and should come with an operation manual.
The system is designed for long-term and stable operation but specific continuous operation times may vary based on usage and maintenance.
In case of a malfunction, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting advice, or contact customer support for assistance.
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