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Reverse Osmosis Systems Information

Reverse Osmosis Systems

If you can cast your mind back to science lessons at school, you might vaguely remember the principles of reverse osmosis.  Reverse osmosis is simply a method of purifying water by pushing it through a semi-permeable membrane. 

But let's start with the osmosis part first; 'osmosis' is the process by which water and nutrients are supplied to living cells.  The natural flow of water is from a diluted to concentrated solution, which passes across the cells' walls.  Cell walls are natural, selective semi-permeable membranes that allow some materials to pass through, but not others.  In a reverse osmosis procedure, pressure is used to turn back - reverse - the natural flow of water through a synthetic membrane so that pure water molecules pass and through and impurities are flushed away.

By using reverse osmosis, it is possible to remove all suspended solids, up to 98% of dissolved solids and virtually all bacteria, pesticides and viruses.

Reverse osmosis has many benefits.  These include -

  • Improved taste, odour and appearance of water
  • An unlimited supply of pure water for less than just 3 pence a litre
  • Removal of limescale
  • 'Intenser' tasting fruit juices, cordials and hot drinks; better cooking results

At the heart of any reverse osmosis unit is the membrane.  In addition, Freshwater's reverse osmosis systems also incorporate an activated carbon filter to and a pos-filter.  The carbon 'prepares' water for the reverse osmosis process and the post-filter 'polishes' the water after the procedure is complete.  Once water has been purified, it is stored in a tank, which has a tap, allowing you to access perfectly pure water whenever it is needed. 

Freshwater's reverse osmosis systems are compact enough to be installed under most kitchen sinks.  However, the units do require a minimum water pressure of 2.7 bar/40psi - so it is essential you have your home's water pressure assessed by a qualified plumber before purchasing the unit.  Small pumps, especially designed with reverse osmosis systems in mind, are available if your water pressure requires boosting.

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MRO30K Reverse Osmosis System
Ref. Code: Home-RO30
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£446.25