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Filter 1 RO 5-36
Filter 1 RO 5-36
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Typekitchen sink
Reverse osmosis
Connectionto the water supply
Purpose
for cold water
Specs
Number of flasks3
Stages of purification5
Pollution clipping0.01 µm
Filtration speed0.09 L/min
Tank volume8 L
Min. operating pressure2.8 atm
Max. operating pressure5 atm
Max operating temperature40 °C
Filtration
Types of filtration
mechanical impurities
organic impurities
active chlorine
ferrous
heavy metal ions
pesticides
nitrates
cadmium
petroleum products
hardness salts
More features
Tap
Dimensions39x14x43 cm
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2015

Type

Jug. Filter in the form of a jug, divided into two halves. Water is poured into the upper half, which looks like a funnel, which under its own weight passes through the filter cartridge to the lower part. Such devices are simple in design and use, as well as low cost. On the other hand, their productivity is low, the capacity usually does not exceed 2 – 3 L, and each time such a filter needs to be filled manually. For an ordinary kitchen for a family of 3–4 people, these shortcomings are not critical, but for large volumes of cooking with intensive water consumption, the filter jug is poorly suited.

Nozzle on the tap. As the name implies, filters of this type are designed to be installed directly on the spout of a water tap, from the outside. They are easy to connect and use, and in a certain sense more convenient than jugs, because they do not require filling — filtration begins immediately when the tap is opened. Their resource and productivity are also usually higher; in addition, it is worth highlighting the low cost and small size that allowing you to carry the filter with you. Thanks to the latter, among such models there are options that can be installed on a bottle and used as travel filters (see below). The main disadvantages of nozzles are low productivity, as well as the need for regular connection and disconnection, which leads to rapid wear of the attachment.

...href="/list/219/pr-10338/">Tabletop. Filters of this variety are separate devices that are installed on the kitchen table (or other suitable surface). They are usually connected to a tap (see "Connection") using a flexible pipe. Such filters are less transportable than the nozzles described above, and are designed for permanent installation in one place. On the other hand, their productivity and resource are usually much higher. An obligatory element in the design of table filters is their own tap (see "Tap").

Under the sink. Filters designed to be placed under the sink. When installed, they are connected to the water supply (see "Connection"), and a separate tap is brought out to supply filtered water (usually next to the main kitchen tap, but in fact it can be installed anywhere). Such filters usually have a fairly high performance and a good degree of filtration, they are useful for constantly providing the kitchen with filtered water, including for drinking. Of the shortcomings, it is worth noting the difficulty in installation — it requires the participation of a specialist.

Main (mesh). Main filters are called filters designed to be inserted directly into the water supply system — for example, at the entrance to an apartment. Accordingly, one of the characteristic features of such models is high performance. Mesh — the simplest kind of main filters, equipped with filter elements in the form of a fine mesh, as the name implies. They purify water only from mechanical impurities and are used mainly as a preliminary stage of purification. From models with a cartridge (see below), which can also be used for purely mechanical filtration, models with a mesh are reusable: usually the design provides for the possibility of washing the mesh, restoring its original state.

— Main (with a cartridge). Main filters (see above), which provide the use of replaceable cartridges and are equipped with the appropriate cartridges. Such a design provides more opportunities than mesh models, main filters with a cartridge are capable of providing different types of filtration, including multi-stage cleaning. And the presence of a cartridge in the kit allows you to use the filter right out of the box, without buying additional accessories. At the same time, "native" filter elements are not always optimal, and sometimes a model without a cartridge is more preferable (see below).

— Main (without cartridge). Main filters (see above), which provide the use of replaceable cartridges, but are not equipped with such cartridges. This configuration has its advantages: although the purchase of filter elements requires additional time and money, but you can choose cartridges at your discretion, without relying on the choice of the manufacturer. Sometimes it is easier to collect a filter from a housing and individual filter elements than to buy a ready-made solution.

— Pre-filter. This category includes pre-filters, which are installed not at the entrance to the apartment (as main ones, see above), but in front of a separate household unit, usually a washing machine or dishwasher. Such devices have good performance and are often equipped with water softening systems to prevent limescale formation. The degree of purification in them is relatively low, but this is usually quite enough — since the water in this case is used not for food, but for technical purposes.

Tourist. Filters designed for use in tourist trips. A common feature of all such models is their small size, which allows you to easily carry the device with you in a backpack or even a pocket. But the design of such a filter may be different. So, some models are containers with filter lids, others are nozzles put on a plastic bottle or other similar container; there are tourist models in the form of a pump capable of pumping water from a stream, lake or other natural reservoir, etc. It makes little sense to buy such a filter for home use, but for “being far from civilization” it may turn out to be simply irreplaceable.

Cleaning and softening system. Devices designed not only for cleaning, but also for softening water — removing hardness salts and/or dissolved ferrous from it. "Hard" water is undesirable for home use: in particular, it reduces the effectiveness of detergents and leads to the formation of scale in kettles, on heating elements of washing machines, etc. Cleaning and softening systems are divided into two types: actually softeners and iron removers. The first variety uses a special ion exchange resin that traps hardness salt ions (calcium and magnesium) and replaces them with "soft" sodium ions. Such resin must be periodically restored. In iron removers, in turn, a special catalyst is used that oxidizes soluble ferrous to insoluble ferrous — and it is already filtered out mechanically. To which particular variety this or that system belongs — it is worth specifying separately.

Magnetic. A special kind of main filter installed to the pipeline. However, due to its small throughput, it is not intended for full-fledged water supply, but for connection to household devices, whether it is a boiler, a washing machine or a dishwasher. The main function of these filters is water softeners, which prevents plaque and buildups, it is accordingly prolongs the life of the equipment.

For shower. Models of filters for installation together with a shower head or in front of a hose. Made in a compact size and have a connecting thread for the hose. This solution will help purify the water (only for one connection point) and get rid of clogged openings in the shower head, because the plaque from contaminated water will be much less.

Reverse osmosis

The filter has a water purification system based on reverse osmosis.

Osmosis is the process of transition of water molecules through the so-called semi-permeable membrane — a barrier that freely passes water molecules, but retains substances dissolved in it. Usually this movement occurs from a solution with a lower concentration of impurities to a solution with a higher concentration, but there are ways to run osmosis in the opposite direction. Purification is based on this: pure water passes through the membrane, and impurities dissolved in it remain behind the barrier.

Since the separation is carried out at the molecular level, the degree of purification during reverse osmosis is very high (for example, salt water becomes fresh, not to mention the fact that the membrane does not allow bacteria to pass through). Another advantage of osmotic membranes is a long service life (see "Resource") compared to conventional filter elements: about several years, usually from 1 to 4. At the same time, reverse osmosis systems are also have disadvantages. For example, their normal operation requires a fairly high pressure, and their performance is lower than with most other filtration methods — to the point that you have to install a storage tank, which accordingly affects the dimensions. In addition, unlike other types of filtration, only about 40% of the incoming water is purified with reverse osmosis, while the rest is drained i...nto the sewer along with the filtered impurities. As a result, this function is found mainly in sink filters and purifiers (see "Type"), where the quality of cleaning is crucial, and large volumes are not required.

Connection

How to connect the filter to an external water supply. This parameter is largely related to the purpose of the device (see "Type"). Today, the following connection options can be used:

— To the plumbing. In this case, it is understood that to install the filter, an insert is made into the general water supply system, and it is connected as a permanently functioning element of such a system. It is found in such types as a filter under sink, main, pre-filter ; connecting to the water supply is quite complicated and requires the participation of a specialist.

— On the tap. With this connection, the filter is connected directly to a tap, usually a kitchen one. This is easier than embedding in the water supply, and in most cases it allows you to do it on your own, without the participation of a specialist. On the other hand, the connection to the tap is usually temporary: the filter is connected only during operation, and the rest of the time it has to be disconnected in order to free the tap and not waste the resource of the cartridge. Filter nozzles and tabletop models are connected in a similar way.

For jugs and travel filters, the type of connection is not indicated, because their operating tanks are filled with water manually.

Purpose

In this case is implied the temperature of the water for which the filter is designed. This parameter is directly related to the maximum operating temperature (see below). In general, modern filters fall into two main categories:

For cold water. Exactly this purpose that most models today have, regardless of type. This is due to two points: firstly, cold water has to be filtered more often than hot water, and secondly, filter elements for such a temperature are simpler and cheaper. The temperature limit of cold water is usually held at around 40 °C.

For hot water. Filters designed for connection to hot water systems.

When choosing a filter for its intended purpose, note that the use of “cold” filters with hot water should never be allowed. On the one hand, hot water usually has more impurities than cold water, which reduces cartridge life and cleaning efficiency. On the other hand, high temperature itself is an abnormal mode for filter materials, and instead of water purification, the opposite effect may even occur — the release of harmful substances from the cartridge. Therefore, for such cases, only filters designed for the corresponding temperatures should be selected.

On the other hand, the use of "hot" filters with cold water is quite acceptable — most of these models provide this possibility in case the hot water supply is turned off. However, for cons...tant work with cold water, it does not make sense to purchase such a filter, if only because it will cost more than the “usual” one.

Number of flasks

The number of flasks in the filter makes it clear how many water cartridges can be installed in it. For a filter for sink, in most cases there are three flasks. If we are talking about reverse osmosis, then flasks do not mean a membrane, post-filter, etc. since their installation does not provide a separate container. But these types of processing are taken into account in the stages of cleaning. The most obvious difference in the number of flasks is observed in the main filters, where the predominant weight per 1 flask, but there are also models for 2 flasks or even more.

Stages of purification

The number of purification stages provided for in the filter design. At each stage, water passes through its own filter element, clearing itself of certain contaminants; in this case, the steps are arranged in order from coarser cleaning to finer. For example, a three-stage system may look like this: the first stage is mechanical removal of impurities, the second stage is the removal of ferrous, and the third is filtration through a carbon cartridge.

The more stages of purification — the more advanced the filter is considered, the cleaner water it usually provides at the outlet. Accordingly, this moment largely depends on the purpose (see “Type”): for example, multi-stage filtration is quite rare in main models, it is practically not used at all in pre-filters, but the number of stages can reach 9 in models for sink.

Pollution clipping

The smallest size of foreign particles (in microns) that the filter can hold in total. Accordingly, the smaller this size, the higher the filtration efficiency, the less undissolved impurities remain in the filtered water. On the other hand, finer cleaning usually takes more time, which affects the speed (throughput) of the filter. It should be noted that in the case of using reverse osmosis filters, the filtration is very fine, up to 0.01 microns.

Filtration speed

The amount of water that the filter is able to pass through itself per unit of time (of course, effectively purified in the process); usually stated in liters per minute. This parameter is largely related to the type (see above): for example, in jugs, the filtration rate usually does not exceed 0.5 L per minute, while for main devices that supply entire apartments, a throughput of tens or even hundreds of liters is required.

Note that it does not always make sense to pursue a high filtration rate. After all, other things being equal, finer cleaning takes more time; accordingly, the faster the filter works, the higher the chance that the quality of such cleaning will be relatively low. And devices that purify water efficiently and quickly usually have an appropriate price. Therefore, it is worth considering the purpose of the filter and, on the basis of this, determine the balance between the filtration speed and its quality when choosing. It is also worth keeping in mind the conditions of use: for example, if you need to filter low-quality tap water for drinking, it is better to sacrifice speed in favor of efficiency.

Tank volume

The capacity of the reverse osmosis tank. The higher the value, the more water can be filtered for future use. Popular sizes include a 12 L tank and a 15 L tank. Only in this case the dimensions for installing the filter will become larger. Accordingly, more is not always better. And yes, it affects the price.
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