Reverse Osmosis filter has a function which is keeping impurities in water. Thus, after a period of use, impurities and toxic components can accumulate in filter cores with many bacterias and clog the filter, causing harm in the water. So, to have a water purifier with good quality of water, you should change RO filter periodically.
The period of time to change depends on the water source and frequency of use of each family. Generally, Reverse Osmosis System water filtration has the first filter clear so consumer can observe and estimate the time to clean or change the RO filter. The first filter has to be changed frequently.
Can you change or clean reverse Osmosis filter by yourself?
Reverse Osmosis filter has a size of 0.001 micrometer. You can change or clean it in a normal way (like opening and cleaning it with tap water). However, some high-end filtrations are designed hand exhaust valve next to automatic exhaust valve so users can sanitize this filter periodically. Users should open hand exhaust valve once in 2 to 5 weeks when the filtration is working. At this time, instead of flowing through RO filter, clean water will be flushed out and also swept away impurities accumulated on the surface of ReverseOsmosis filter.
Drinking water from Reverse Osmosis System water filtration makes us lack of mineral?
Theoretically, impurified water lacks of necessary micro nutrients for human body because those nutrients were separate from water when flowing through ReverseOsmosisSystem. However, to overcome this disadvantage, our producers designed an additional mineral filter to balancing pH level and supplement needed minerals for human body (for 140.000 litres of water). Besides, daily food that we eat has already supplemented us a great source of minerals.
Can we use the wasted water from RO System?
The answer is yes because it is the wasted water from ReverseOsmosisSystem (not the regular wasted water that we are thinking of) which means it is even cleaner than the tap water. ReverseOsmosis filter ranked the 4th place in filtration system. Source water after a process of filtering impurities, ordor, toxic components… is flowing to ReverseOsmosis filter. The pure water will flow through it to product tank. The rest of water which contains bacteria, toxic mineral will flow out through exhaust pipe. In conclusion, wasted water from ReverseOsmosisSystem is cleaner than regular water and can be reused for other purposes such as watering plant and cleaning your house… or go back to water source tank.
However, you should not use waste water from ReverseOsmosisSystem for drinking and cooking because there may be a chance that the concentration of hazardous substances (like Arsenic) has increased.
*) Arsenic and harmful effects of Arsenic
Arsenic is a natural component of the surface of the earth; it may appear in water, fruits and vegetables, food and even in human’s body with a high level of micronutrients. This is a highly toxic chemical (4th times the mercury) and may have a bad affect the circulatory system and nervous system of human body.
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The period of time to change depends on the water source and frequency of use of each family. Generally, Reverse Osmosis System water filtration has the first filter clear so consumer can observe and estimate the time to clean or change the RO filter. The first filter has to be changed frequently.
Can you change or clean reverse Osmosis filter by yourself?
Reverse Osmosis filter has a size of 0.001 micrometer. You can change or clean it in a normal way (like opening and cleaning it with tap water). However, some high-end filtrations are designed hand exhaust valve next to automatic exhaust valve so users can sanitize this filter periodically. Users should open hand exhaust valve once in 2 to 5 weeks when the filtration is working. At this time, instead of flowing through RO filter, clean water will be flushed out and also swept away impurities accumulated on the surface of ReverseOsmosis filter.
Drinking water from Reverse Osmosis System water filtration makes us lack of mineral?
Theoretically, impurified water lacks of necessary micro nutrients for human body because those nutrients were separate from water when flowing through ReverseOsmosisSystem. However, to overcome this disadvantage, our producers designed an additional mineral filter to balancing pH level and supplement needed minerals for human body (for 140.000 litres of water). Besides, daily food that we eat has already supplemented us a great source of minerals.
Can we use the wasted water from RO System?
The answer is yes because it is the wasted water from ReverseOsmosisSystem (not the regular wasted water that we are thinking of) which means it is even cleaner than the tap water. ReverseOsmosis filter ranked the 4th place in filtration system. Source water after a process of filtering impurities, ordor, toxic components… is flowing to ReverseOsmosis filter. The pure water will flow through it to product tank. The rest of water which contains bacteria, toxic mineral will flow out through exhaust pipe. In conclusion, wasted water from ReverseOsmosisSystem is cleaner than regular water and can be reused for other purposes such as watering plant and cleaning your house… or go back to water source tank.
However, you should not use waste water from ReverseOsmosisSystem for drinking and cooking because there may be a chance that the concentration of hazardous substances (like Arsenic) has increased.
*) Arsenic and harmful effects of Arsenic
Arsenic is a natural component of the surface of the earth; it may appear in water, fruits and vegetables, food and even in human’s body with a high level of micronutrients. This is a highly toxic chemical (4th times the mercury) and may have a bad affect the circulatory system and nervous system of human body.
Source : MyRangeFinder