The following figure lists the basic components of an RO system:
Supply line valve Attaches the inlet of the RO pre'filter to the water source through a tube
Pre-filter sediment Removes sand, dirt and other sediments
Carbon filter Address chemical impurities such as chlorine and pesticides and improves odor and. taste of water
RO membrane Removes almost all dissolved salts, impurities and bacteria
Water tank Stores water before 'post filtration'
Post filter Also known as 'polishing' filter as it removes the remaining taste and odor from the treated water
Shut-off valve Automatically shuts- off the water supply to the membrane when the storage tank gets full
Check valve Prevents backward flow. of water from the tank. to the membrane
Flow restrictor Maintains pressure on the inlet of the membrane to ensure the highest quality of water
Drain Connects one outlet of the membrane to the drain to dispose off waste water
Supply line valve Attaches the inlet of the RO pre'filter to the water source through a tube
Pre-filter sediment Removes sand, dirt and other sediments
Carbon filter Address chemical impurities such as chlorine and pesticides and improves odor and. taste of water
RO membrane Removes almost all dissolved salts, impurities and bacteria
Water tank Stores water before 'post filtration'
Post filter Also known as 'polishing' filter as it removes the remaining taste and odor from the treated water
Shut-off valve Automatically shuts- off the water supply to the membrane when the storage tank gets full
Check valve Prevents backward flow. of water from the tank. to the membrane
Flow restrictor Maintains pressure on the inlet of the membrane to ensure the highest quality of water
Drain Connects one outlet of the membrane to the drain to dispose off waste water
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