DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER
Drinking water is intended for Human use and
consumption. Drinking water should be free of harmful
chemicals, disease-causing bacteria, viruses and other
micro-organisms.
SYMPTOMS
ERO-R350: For chlorinated and non-chlorinated water supplies. Chlorine
levels must not exceed 2.0 ppm
FEATURES OF ERO 350
  • Industry rated 50 gallons per day, high volume, semi-permeable
    membrane that rejects most dissolved solids
  • Choice of chrome, brushed nickel, and white ceramic disk faucet
  • Block carbon prefilter to remove sediment, chlorine taste and
    odor, and particulate matter
  • Carbon post filter to remove tastes and odors
  • Automatic shut-off control to balance production of filtered
    water with your needs
FEATURES OF ERO_R375
  • Industry rated 50 gallons per day, high volume, semi-
    permeable membrane that rejects most dissolved
    solids
  • Choice of chrome, brushed nickel, and white ceramic
    disk faucet
  • Block carbon prefilter to remove sediment, chlorine
    taste and odor, and particulate matter
  • Carbon post filter to remove tastes and odors
  • Automatic flow shut-off when filters are removed
  • Automatic shut-off control to balance production of
    filtered water with your needs
  • Enclosed filter for quick, easy, twist on/off filter
    change
Options:
  • Electronic monitor under faucet that indicates when
    membrane/filters should be changed
  • Expandable to a 4-stage, 5-stage or more system
  • Available without standard filters to treat specific problem water
    needs
  • Bad taste
  • Discolored water
  • Odor
TREATMENT OPTIONS
How a Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System Provides
High Quality Water.
  1. Household water is directed through a filter for filtration to remove
    sediment and particulate matter.
  2. The water is then forced, by pressure, through a semi-permeable
    membrane where most of the dissolved solids are rejected.
  3. A final polishing of the water is accomplished by an activated carbon
    adsorption modified block filter removing tastes and odors. The water
    passes through this final filtering process immediately before going to the
    facet whether it comes direct from the unit or from the storage tank.
  4. The automatic shut off control shuts down the system when the storage
    tank is filled and water is not being drawn. This 'demand production'
    feature conserves water by eliminating the constant running to the drain
    found in some units. The control also depressurizes the membrane when
    not in service extending the membrane life.