550 Residential Reverse Osmosis

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The  Series  550  is  a  residential  reverse  osmosis   system  with  five  filtration  stages  for  high   performance  and  quality  water.     Five  Stage  Performance  Reverse  Osmosis  System   STAGE  1   Sediment   Pre-­‐Filter  

STAGE  2   Granular   Activated     Carbon  

 

STAGE  3   Activated   Carbon   Block  

STAGE  4   TFC   Membrane  

STAGE  5   GAC   Polishing   Filter  

 

High  Capacity  Tank   Compact  Space  Saving  Design   Automatic  Shut  off   High  Performance  TFC  Membranes   Available  in   • 50  GPD   • 100  GPD   • 150  GPD    

Series  550   Residential  Reverse   Osmosis  System  

  Features  and  Benefits  of  the   Reverse  Osmosis  System   • Four  different  faucet  styles  available  in  five  different   finishes  including  brushed  nickel,  chrome,  antique   bronze,  white  and  black.  (Only  brushed  nickel  and   chrome  shown)  





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Great  for  humidifier   and  steamers   Fresh  clean  tasting   drinking  water  right   from  your  tap   Perfect  for  cooking  and   washing  fruits  and   vegetables.   Improves  the  flavor  of   teas  and  coffee     Excellent  for  use  in   aquariums  

Crystalline  clear  ice  cubes   Note:  Chlorine  will  damage  a  TFC  Membrane.  The  activated  

carbon  block  filter  will  remove  chlorine.  Change  cartridge  every  six   months  or  more  often  if  the  water  contains  more  than  1ppm  of   chlorine.  Do  not  use  water  that  is  microbiologically  unsafe  or  of   unknown  quality  without  adequate  disinfection  before  or  after  the   system.  

INCOMING  WATER  SPECIFICATIONS   Water  Pressure   Total  Dissolved  Solids   Water  Temperature   pH   Hardness   Iron   Manganese   Hydrogen  Sulfide   Chlorine   Bacteria    

No  more  bottled  water  costs!  

40-­‐100  psig  (280-­‐690kPa)   2000  ppm  (mg/l)  maximum   40-­‐100˚  F  (4-­‐38˚  C)   4-­‐11(optimum  rejection  at  pH  7.0-­‐7.5)   Less  than  10  gpg  (170  mg/l  or  soften  

Less  than  0.1  ppm  (mg/l)   Less  than  0.05  ppm  (mg/l)   None   See  Note   Water  source  must  be  potable