Overview
The BIO0021 PUR000020 laboratory pure water system uses highly recycled reverse osmosis (RO) (RO) technology to effectively remove 99% of contaminants in tap water and produce primary water (vessel-grade water). The system can directly provide pure water for equipment such as laboratory glassware washers, and can produce 10-1000 liters of industrial-grade water/RO water per day. It is suitable for equipment such as glassware washers, autoclavers, steam generators and incubators, and can also be used for preparing higher-grade pure water.
Features
1. Low operating costs
2. Pure water replenishment rate 10-80 liters/hour
3. New recycling system extends the life of reverse osmosis (ROS) membranes
4. Can be installed on the top of the workbench, wall and water storage tank
5. Water storage tanks are available in 30-liter, 60-liter and 100-liter capacities
6. Filters are easy to replace
7. Environmental design, water collection rate up to 50%, less waste water
8. Built-in booster pump simplifies installation to avoid water production reduction and filtrate consumables damage caused by water pressure difference
9. Non-compliant water is recirculated and filtered
Principle
The system removes contaminants from the supply water through high recovery reverse osmosis (RO) (RO) technology to produce primary pure water. The built-in booster pump maintains stable water pressure, and the new recirculation system extends the life of the RO membrane. After measurement conductivity, the water that does not meet the requirements is returned to the system to continue to circulate and filtrate, improving the water collection rate.
Applications
Glass washer, autoclaving machine, steam generator, incubator
Steps
1. Select the installation location (bench, wall or top of water storage tank)
Step 2 Connect the water supply line
3. Select the storage tank capacity as required
4. Start the system running
5. Change Filters Regularly
Notice
• Water supply pressure should be kept within 0.1-6 bar
Regularly Check and Replace Filters
• Make sure the system is installed in the right location
• Pay attention to the effect of water temperature on water production
• Regular maintenance of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes