The process of reverse osmosis dates back to 1748, when the process was first observed by Jean-Antoine Nollet, a French physicist. After much research over the years, Cape Coral, Florida was the first municipality in the US to use the RO process in 1977. RO purification systems use pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane, eliminating contaminants from the water. . The part of the purifier that is drinking water contains smaller particles, while the other part contains large ions and molecules that have been removed from the water. Some of the common contaminants that pollute water are arsenic, lead, and nitrates, which can be effectively removed by the reverse osmosis process. Considering the amount of dirt that water purifiers remove,

Following the tips below will go a long way in keeping your RO purifier in top condition

 

Test the water quality- water testing

Before purchasing a water purifier, it is highly recommended to have the water quality in your area tested. A proper analysis by an expert to determine the type of impurities that are present in the water. Depending on the type of impurities present, you can buy a water purifier that has the right combination of water purification technologies.

Check the location of the cleaner

Another important factor to consider is where the water purifier is located. Depending on the type of kitchen and the space you have, you can choose between a wall-mounted or under-counter water purifier. Traditional Indian kitchens are ideal for installing wall-mounted water purifiers, while under-counter water purifiers are ideal for modular kitchens that have less space. The water purifier should also be placed in an area where the temperature is normal. If there is moisture in the place where the water purifier is installed, the water may freeze during the winter.

Maintain water pressure

RO membranes are the most expensive part of the water purifier. Consequently, it is extremely important to avoid anything that could damage the RO membrane. An important factor that you need to control is the water pressure. The RO membrane can be damaged if the water pressure is too high. Before installing the water purifier, make sure to check the water inlet pressure to avoid damage to the RO membrane.

Clean and disinfect water purifiers

An effective way to extend the life of the water purifier is its regular cleaning and disinfection. Have your RO water purifier thoroughly cleaned at least once a year with the help of a professional. Additionally, if possible, have the water purifier disinfected to ensure that there is no chance of spreading any infections.

Replace the RO filters

RO membranes are damaged due to the heavy work they do on a daily basis. As a result, it is necessary to replace the RO membranes at regular intervals or when indicated by the machine. Be sure to replace it with a high-quality RO membrane as it will not be easily damaged and will ensure that the water purifier runs smoothly.