What is a reverse osmosis filter?
A reverse osmosis filter is a water treatment system that presses water under pressure through a membrane to remove impurities. This process separates pure water from contaminants such as salts, bacteria, chemicals, or pesticides.
What does a reverse osmosis system filter from the water?
A reverse osmosis system filters bacteria, viruses, and chemical contaminants, as well as salts and minerals from the water. To achieve the best possible water quality, BWT reverse osmosis filters remineralize the drinking water
How do you install an osmosis system?
To install an osmosis system, connect it to the cold water line, install the waste water connection, and mount the special tap for purified water on the sink or countertop.
How long does an osmosis system take?
The water from the reverse osmosis flows at about 2 liters per minute through the faucet. The pressure is line-bound and can vary.
Where is an osmosis system connected?
An osmosis system is typically installed under the kitchen sink to provide direct access to purified drinking water. The installation includes connecting the system to the cold water line, attaching the waste water connection, and inserting the purified water tap on the countertop or sink.