Reverse Osmosis

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"Pure Water Fit To Drink"

Reverse Osmosis Systems

Introducing "Corrected RO" With Remineralizing Alkalizer

Counter Top & Under Counter RO

 

NOTE: Reverse Osmosis (RO) utilizes a Thin Film Composite (TFC) membrane (see below), which more thoroughly removes chemicals, bacteria, algae, etc., as compared to filter systems.

However, reverse osmosis also removes most minerals and leaves water more acidic. 

CLICK HERE for information on the natural remineralizing alkalizer cartridge that is part of "corrected water" systems to alkalize RO water.

Reverse Osmosis Units

There are two basic styles of home reverse osmosis units to choose from: counter top, which is popular with apartment dwellers, and under counter (which could also be housed in the basement).

"Corrected Water" Counter Top Reverse Osmosis System

Convenient, easy to use and hook up to a standard kitchen faucet.

up to 50 gallons per day (76 liters) depending on source water pressure

all hardware included

NOTE: These RO units are assembled upon placement of the order, and tested before shipping a few days after an order is placed.
 
This portable Counter Top Reverse Osmosis System provides safe, pure high quality drinking water with capacity of up to 50 gallons per day using reverse osmosis technology.
 
A Counter Top RO is great for homes, apartments, office, recreational vehicles, motels, and laboratory use.
 
Our Counter Top RO has 9 stages of filtration:
 
Stage 1: Water passes through Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) cartridge. GAC is universally recognized and widely used as an effective adsorbent for a wide variety of organic contaminants, such as chlorine (99.9%), chemicals linked to cancer (THM's, benzine) pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, volatile organic compounds (VOC's), PCB's, MTBE's and hundreds of other chemical contaminants that may be present in water, as well as eliminating bad taste and odors from your drinking water.
 
Stages 2 through 8: Water travels through a six-stage cartridge consisting of a one micron sediment filter pad, Eagle Redox Alloy 6500, Eagle Redox Alloy 9500, ceramic ball resin, Granular Activated Carbon (GAC), and another 1 micron Sediment Filter Pad. This cartridge removes particulate matter, heavy metals, chemicals, and residual chorine, and destroys bacteria, algae and parasites.
 
Stage 9:. Water passes through 50 GPD TFC Reverse Osmosis membrane, which removes lead, sodium, cyanide, ammonium, mercury, bromide, cadmium, trivalent chromium, radium and any radioactive particles, magnesium, fluoride, nitrates, nitrites, microorganisms (including bacteria, viruses, algae and parasites such as cryptosporidium and giardia), and more.
 
 
With our "corrected" counter top RO, a "Corrected Water" sealed remineralizing alkalizer is added as a final stage to remineralize, energize and slightly alkalize the water to make it ideal for biological systems.
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be aware that there is a discharge of waste water with reverse osmosis, about 2 gallons for every gallon of pure water produced. (By comparison, washing dishes uses more, and an average shower uses about 20 gallons.)
 
For the RO membrane to continue functioning well, it is necessary to have the contaminants that are screened out flushed away. The flush water is only fit as work water, such as scrubbing the floor or washing the car. This waste water should NOT BE CONSUMED or used to water plants. Most of the time, it should just run down the drain.
 
 

"Corrected Water" Under Counter Reverse Osmosis System

3.2 gallons / 12 liter storage tank

long reach faucet

50 gallons per day / 76 liters per day

NOTE: These RO units are assembled upon placement of the order, and tested before shipping a few days after an order is placed.
 
Features of Under Counter Reverse Osmosis System
 
(see description of TFC membrane below)
 
In stage 1, water travels through a 5 micron pleated sediment cartridge for removing dirt, sediment, silt, sand and scale particles. This reduces bad taste and odor and extends the life of the rest of the system.
 
In stage 2,  Water flows through pre one-micron filter pads (1 micron equals 1/25,000th of an inch), which remove suspended particles such as silt, sediment, cyst (Giardia, Cryptosporidium), sand, rust, dirt, and other undissolved matter.
 
In stage 3 , water passes through granulated activated carbon (GAC). GAC is universally recognized and widely used as an effective adsorbent for a wide variety of organic contaminants, such as chlorine (99.9%), chemicals linked to cancer (THM's, benzine) pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, volatile organic compounds (VOC's), PCB's, MTBE's and hundreds of other chemical contaminants that may be present in water, as well as eliminating bad taste and odors from your drinking water.
 
Carbon is extremely porous and provides a large surface area for contaminants to collect. Carbon-only filters must also use their capacity for chlorine removal, resulting in a shortened life. They also may use a bituminous coal carbon, which is good at removing chlorine, but not as effective at removing chemicals.
 
We use a high-grade coconut shell carbon that is most effective at removing chemicals. Coconut shell carbon provides a significantly higher volume of micro-pores than either coal, wood or lignite- based carbon. As a result, it is more effective than other carbon types in removing trihalomethanes (THM's) and other chemicals from municipally supplied water.
 
Since our REDOX media removes the chlorine before it reaches the carbon, the carbon capacity is not wasted on chlorine and is free to concentrate more effectively on organic contaminants.
 
In stage 4, Water flows through the ion exchange resin, reducing heavy metals such as lead, copper, aluminum, and water hardness.
 
In stages 5 and 6, Water flows through a bed of redox media made of a special high-purity alloy blend of two dissimilar metals - copper and zinc. it is a major advancement in water treatment technology that works on the electro-chemical and spontaneous-oxidation-reduction (redox) principles. Chlorine is instantaneously and almost inexhaustibly oxidized.
 
Tests on the cartridge have shown 99+% chlorine removal past 20,000 gallons of water. In comparison, carbon cartridges of comparable volumes drop below 90% effectiveness after only 4,000 gallons.
 
Iron and hydrogen sulfide are oxidized into insoluble matter and attach to the surface of the media. Heavy metals such as lead, mercury, copper, nickel, chromium, cadmium, aluminum, and other dissolved metals are removed from the water by the electrochemical process. They are attracted to the surface of the media, much like a magnet.
 
This media also inhibits bacterial growth throughout the entire unit. In fact, it has been shown to be reduced up to 90%, eliminating the need for silver, which is commonly used in carbon-only filters (silver is considered a pesticide by the EPA and, as such, must be registered with them).
 
Is copper or zinc added to the water in any significant amount? On 2.3 ppm chlorinated water, <0.05 mg/l copper and only 0.46 mg/l zinc were measured. The EPA aesthetic levels are 1.0 mg/l for copper and 5.0 mg/l for zinc. Both zinc and copper are essential minerals for good health - the FDA recommends a daily intake of 15 mg of zinc and 2 mg of copper.

In stage 7, Water flows through another one-micron filtration pad for further reduction of undesirable particles. The end result is a great reduction or elimination of a wide variety of contaminants.

In stage 8, water travels through a 5 micron solid carbon cartridge for removing volatile organic compounds (VOC's), insecticides, pesticides, industrial solvents and residual chlorine. It also removes sediment, silt, sand and dirt. The extrusion process allows the production of a carbon block with more carbon, but a lower pressure drop.

In stage 9, Water passes through the reverse osmosis membrane, which removes lead, sodium, cyanide, ammonium, mercury, bromide, cadmium, trivalent chromium, radium and any radioactive particles, magnesium, fluoride, nitrates, nitrites, microorganisms (including bacteria, viruses, algae and parasites such as cryptosporidium and giardia), and more.
 
In stage 10 and 12,  Water flows through another one - micron filter pads (1 micron equals 1/25,000th of an inch), which remove suspended particles such as silt, sediment, cyst (Giardia, Cryptosporidium), sand, rust, dirt, and other undissolved matter.
 
In stage 11, water passes through additional Granular Activated Carbon (GAC).
 
* if present in the water
 
 
With our "corrected" under counter RO, a "Corrected Water" sealed remineralizing alkalizer is added as a final stage after the holding tank to remineralize, energize and slightly alkalize the water to make it ideal for biological systems.
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Be aware that there is a discharge of waste water with reverse osmosis, about 2 gallons for every gallon of pure water produced. (By comparison, washing dishes uses more, and an average shower uses about 20 gallons.)
 
For the RO membrane to continue functioning well, it is necessary to have the contaminants that are screened out flushed away. There is a flush water tube to be fed into the under sink drain pipe.

 

Description Of TFC Reverse Osmosis Membrane

TFC Membrane
*Nominal Rejection Characteristics of Reverse Osmosis Membranes
ION % Rejection ION % Rejection
Calcium 95 - 98 Bromide 93 - 96
Sodium 94 - 98 Phosphate 97 - 98
Magnesium 95 - 98 Cyanide 90 - 95
Iron 97 - 98 Sulfate 97 - 98
Potassium 94 - 97 Thiosulfate 97 - 98
Manganese 97 - 98 Silicate 94 - 96
Aluminum 97 - 98 Silica 85 - 90
Copper 97 - 98 Nitrate 92 - 95
Nickel 97 - 98 Boron 60 - 70
Cadmium 95-98 Borate 40 - 70
Silver 95 - 97 Fluoride 93 - 95
Zinc 97 - 99 Polyphosphate 98 - 99
Mercury 95 - 97 Orthophosphate 98 - 99
Hardness Ca&Mg 95 - 98 Chromate 90 - 97
Radioactivity 95 - 98 Bacteria 99+
Chloride 90 - 95 Lead 96 - 98
Ammonium 85 - 95    
*The above percent of rejection is for reference only and not to be construed as any guarantee since the chemistry, temperature and TDS are not constant in each water supply.

Replacement Cartridges For Reverse Osmosis Systems


NOTE: Reverse Osmosis (RO) removes more of most chemicals, bacteria, algae, etc., than filters do. However, it also removes most minerals and leaves water more acidic.

CLICK HERE for information on a natural remineralizing alkalizer cartridge that is part of our corrected water systems to alkalize the RO water.


 

CounterTop RO Replacement Cartridges

 

Granular Activated Carbon Cartridge

CQE-RC-04038

GAC Inline Cartridge

This GAC cartridge removes volatile organic carbon compounds (VOC's), insecticides, pesticides and industrial solvents. (See just above.)

Suggested replacement time -- 1 to 1 1/2 years

Granular Activated Carbon Cartridge -- $31.50 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For Counter Top RO System


Multi-Stage Plus Inline Filtration Cartridge

CQE-RC-04040

Six stage filtration cartridge:

1 micron Sediment Filter Pad

Eagle Redox Alloy 6500 (like "KDF 55")

Eagle Redox Alloy 9500 (like "KDF 85")

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)

Ceramic Ball Resin

1 micron Sediment Filter Pad

Suggested replacement time -- 2 years

Multi-Stage Plus Cartridge -- $57 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For Counter Top RO System


Reverse Osmosis Membrane

CQE-RC-04041

50 GPD TFC Membrane Cartridge

Removes lead, sodium, cyanide, ammonium, mercury, bromide, cadmium, trivalent chromium, radium, magnesium, fluoride, nitrates, nitrites and more.

Suggested replacement time -- 2 to 3 years

Reverse Osmosis Membrane -- $65.50 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For Counter Top RO System


 

Under Counter RO Replacement Cartridges

 

Sediment Cartridge

CQE-RC-04001

2 7/8" X 9 3/4" - 5 Micron Reusable Pleated Sediment Cartridge

This sediment cartridge outperforms wound, spun, melt blown, resin bonded and other "depth" type filter elements because it is pleated to provide increased surface area and longer life.

Pleated design maximizes dirt-holding capacity

Versatile and reusable, allowing for a variety of uses

Durable polyester media

Suggested replacement time -- 1 to 1 1/2 years

Sediment Cartridge -- $19.50 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For Under Counter RO System


Multi-Stage Plus Filtration Cartridge

CQE-RC-04002

2 7/8" X 9 3/4" - Six Stage Filter Cartridge

1 micron Sediment Filter Pad

Eagle Redox Alloy 6500 (like "KDF 55")

Eagle Redox Alloy 9500 (like "KDF 85")

Ion Exchange Resin

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)

1 micron Sediment Filter Pad

Suggested replacement time -- 2 years

Multi-Stage Plus Cartridge -- $57 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For Under Counter RO System


 

Solid Carbon Block Cartridge (Under Counter System)

CQE-RC-04000

2.5" x 9.75" - 5-Micron Carbon Block Filter Cartridge

This solid carbon block from coconut shells simultaneously removes chlorine, bad taste and odor, and organic chemicals that contribute to taste and odor, while providing the particulate filtration and dirt-holding capacity of an efficient 5µm nominal sediment filter. The extrusion process allows the production of a carbon block with more carbon, but a lower pressure drop.

A solid carbon block filter delivers extended life, while removing sediment, chlorine, bad taste and odor, and organic contaminants from water, aqueous solutions or suspensions. Solid carbon block is also widely used in filtering organic solvents.

Suggested replacement time -- 1 year

Solid Carbon Block Cartridge -- $19.50 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For UnderCounter RO System


Reverse Osmosis Membrane

CQE-RC-04041

50 GPD - TFC Membrane Cartridge

Removes lead, sodium, cyanide, ammonium, mercury, bromide, cadmium, trivalent chromium, radium, magnesium, fluoride, nitrates, nitrites and more.

Suggested replacement time -- 2 to 3 years

Reverse Osmosis Membrane -- $65.50 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For UnderCounter RO System


 

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Filter Cartridge

CQE-RC-04038

GAC Inline Cartridge

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) cartridge. GAC is universally recognized and widely used as an effective adsorbent for a wide variety of organic contaminants, such as chlorine (99.9%), chemicals linked to cancer (THM's, benzine) pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, volatile organic compounds (VOC's),  PCB's, MTBE's and hundreds of other chemical contaminants that may be present in water that cause bad taste and odors in your drinking water.

Suggested replacement time -- 1 to 1 1/2 years

GAC Post Cartridge for RO -- $31.50 each (Free Shipping in U.S.)

For UnderCounter RO System

 


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