Used in the following Vertex PureWaterCooler Bottleless Water Coolers;
- PWC-1000TR and PWC-1000TRUV RO Series PureWaterCoolers
- PWC-1010R and PWC-1010RUV RO Series PureWaterCoolers
- PWC-1500R and PWC-1500RUV RO Series PureWaterCoolers
- PWC-2000R and PWC-2000RUV RO Series PureWaterCoolers (discontinued)
- PWC-400R and PWC-400RUV RO Series PureWaterCoolers
- PWC-500R RO Series PureWaterCoolers
- PWC-600R RO Series PureWaterCoolers (discontinued)
Replace the 50 GPD RO Membrane every 2 years.
About Reverse Osmosis
City water treatment removes dirt and debris while adding chlorine to prevent the spread of diseases, producing unpleasant taste and odor in municipal water. However, it does not remove the dissolved minerals and contaminants from the water. With the increasing pollution of our surface and ground water with natural or man-made contaminants such as nitrates, perchlorates, and pesticides, it is more important than ever to have a way to remove them at the point of use. The Standard Filtration System first uses a sediment filter to remove particles such as sand and rust as small as 5-microns. The second-stage activated-carbon filter eliminates chlorine and its taste and odor. The Reverse Osmosis filtration system removes an average of 95% of dissolved contaminants and minerals from the water at the molecular level including those that cause scale deposits.
Typical Contaminant Removal Rates with Reverse Osmosis
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