How Reverse Osmosis Works
Reverse osmosis uses high pressure to force water through a membrane which has millions of tiny holes
(.0001 micron or one ten millionth of a millimeter).
By doing this, all the the clean water is pushed into the middle of the membrane which then runs to your water tank, while the pollutants and disolved solids in your water are washed over the top of the membrane surface and down the drain.
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Below is a diagram to clear things up a bit:

Sample Reverse Osmosis Setup:
Sediment Filter
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Consist of a 10”, 1 Micron high capacity polypropylene sediment filter
Removes dust
Removes rust
Suspected Substances
Floating Matters
Smaller than 5 Microns
(1 Micron = 1/1000 mm)
Completely “washing” the water to feed the RO membrane. |
Carbon Block Combination Filter
KDF (Kinetic Degradation Fluxion)
Kills Bacteria,Fungus and algae – making the unit completely Bacteriostatic
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Removes:
Chemical Compound
Gasses
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Cancer causing materials |
Chlorine |
| Insecticides |
Pesticides |
Herbicides |
| Iodine |
Silver |
Arsenic |
| Iron |
Aluminum |
Sulphar |
| Lead |
Mercury |
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RO – Membrane
Consist of a 10” Semi permeable-film-tec spiral wound membrane element

Millions of layers of blastic like film and pores are cut into the semi permeable membrane,
big enough to let water vapour through, but small enough to prevent liquid water from passing.
Resulting in PURE WATER.
Omni Pure Total Polishing
Puricom – Flow
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Removes any possible residual tastes in the tank. |
PA.E Storage Tank
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Tested and certified by NSF International ANSI Standard Pressurised 20 liter premium stainless steel. |
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