The most effective way to purify drinking and utility water. Produces up to 600 liters of pure drinking water per hour. Easily expandable system if water demand increases.
Includes all necessary parts, hoses, and components. The package includes the required distribution pump from the water tank to consumption, post-filters, and shut-off valves, but the installation of these to the plumbing is not included, as they are part of the property’s water system.
Sufficient to cover even larger consumption needs. Easy operation and maintenance, even for seasonal use in cottages. Maintenance and filter replacements can be done independently.
Removes otherwise difficult-to-filter compounds, such as uranium, arsenic, blue-green algae (99.9%), fluoride, and chloride. Produces clear and pure water. The content of suspended solids and humus in the water source slightly affects filter lifespan, but typically, pre-filters are replaced once a year. Osmosis membranes can last several years.
Includes a two-stage pre-filtration system with the AQVA XL-sized filter package. Produces purified water into the included 185-liter tank, which acts as a continuous buffer during consumption peaks. The water level in the tank is controlled by an automatic float valve. When water is used, the water channel opens, and the pressure-boosting pump starts, ensuring the tank is always full.
Indicator lights, a pressure gauge, and water flow meters provide essential information about the system's operation. This product is the most reliable and user-friendly system on the market. Manufactured in Finland.
Water purification capacity with new filters, at 6 bar input pressure and 7°C water, is about 600 liters per hour. The operating and installation manual provides more detailed production rates in table form. May also be suitable for wells where the salt content (chloride) is moderately elevated. Discuss this with the seller for more .
Typical annual operating costs arise from filter replacements. For example, with an annual usage of approximately 100,000 liters of water, when producing water from the sea in the outer archipelago, where the typical humus content is COD 10mg/l, average operating costs are in the range of €200-600. However, for well water, it is important to consider typical seasonal quality fluctuations due to snowmelt, rainfall, groundwater level changes, and shifts in flow direction. These details usually become clearer after the first few seasons of use.
Winter storage of the reverse osmosis system is possible using the included valves and shut-offs. The operating and installation manual describes the process in more detail. In spring, when restarting the reverse osmosis system, follow the instructions for a thorough flush, after which the water can be used normally.