QUOTE(zheilwane @ Dec 9 2011, 01:58 AM)
9" diameter, height is also about 42", similar to PGM 942. But my casing is grey like waterco.
Added on December 9, 2011, 2:10 am
This design is similar to Coway but it is using UF Alkaline system while Coway's 1 is RO filter. Therefore, there is no dirty water to be discharged, no wastage.
Facts from Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis
Household reverse osmosis units use a lot of water because they have low back pressure. As a result, they recover only 5 to 15 percent of the water entering the system. The remainder is discharged as waste water. Because waste water carries with it the rejected contaminants, methods to recover this water are not practical for household systems. Wastewater is typically connected to the house drains and will add to the load on the household septic system. An RO unit delivering 5 gallons of treated water per day may discharge 40 to 90 gallons of wastewater per day
Hi zheilwane, Added on December 9, 2011, 2:10 am
This design is similar to Coway but it is using UF Alkaline system while Coway's 1 is RO filter. Therefore, there is no dirty water to be discharged, no wastage.
Facts from Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis
Household reverse osmosis units use a lot of water because they have low back pressure. As a result, they recover only 5 to 15 percent of the water entering the system. The remainder is discharged as waste water. Because waste water carries with it the rejected contaminants, methods to recover this water are not practical for household systems. Wastewater is typically connected to the house drains and will add to the load on the household septic system. An RO unit delivering 5 gallons of treated water per day may discharge 40 to 90 gallons of wastewater per day
Are you still selling this type of indoor water filter?
How often will the filter need to be replaced and who will be maintaining / servicing?
E.g. for Coway, if on lease, the Coway ppl will maintain the water filter.
Feb 27 2012, 06:06 PM

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