An RO water purifier filter kit typically includes several key components designed to work together to purify water by removing impurities, contaminants, and improving taste.
The RO UV Chamber is a critical component in an RO water purification system, utilizing ultraviolet (UV) light to disinfect water by deactivating harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and cysts.
The mineral cartridge re-mineralizes the RO-purified water, adding essential minerals such as calcium and magnesium.
Active copper technology infuses copper ions into the water, providing antimicrobial and health benefits.
A carbon sediment filter is a combination of sediment and activated carbon filtration.
The sediment filter is the first stage of filtration, responsible for removing larger particles such as sand, silt, dirt, and rust from the water.
The PP (Polypropylene) Spun Filter is a type of sediment filter used as the first stage in many water filtration systems, including RO systems. It is designed to remove suspended particles, dirt, rust, and other solid impurities from the water.
The Ultrafiltration (UF) membrane is sometimes included for an additional layer of filtration, particularly for removing bacteria and viruses.
A TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter measures the concentration of dissolved substances in the water.
Teflon tape is used to seal pipe threads, preventing leaks in plumbing connections.
A multi elbow is a plumbing fitting that allows for directional changes in piping.
By using these components, an RO system ensures the provision of clean, safe, and healthy drinking water. Each part plays a crucial role in the filtration process, from removing contaminants to adding beneficial minerals.