$269.00
Model: AR-150P; Dual outputs Drinking + Aquarium RO+DI+PUMP water system
About the system
Dual Outputs: One output is for drinking water. The other output is DI water for Aquarium or ultrapure applications. After fourth stage RO stage, the water goes through inline carbon stage for drinking water, or it goes though a Deionize (DI) filter to further reduce the mineral content to near 0 ppm for Aquarium and ultrapure applications.
Built-in Booster Pump: This system is designed for low water supply, such as well water. If your water supply pressure is below 45 psi, please consider this system with built-in booster pump. The pump set includes pump, transformer, pressure switch and solenoid valve. The pump turns on and off automatically. When the system starts, it will boost the water supply pressure to 60 to 80 psi and start fill up the storage tank. When the tank is full or reaches 50 psi output pressure, the pump would turn off and solenoid valve will turn off the water supply. When you start using water and the output pressure drops to 35 psi, then pressure switch would turn on the pump and solenoid valve, so the system start making water to fill the tank again. We also installed a low-pressure switch at stage 1 to sense the input water pressure. If the water supply is not turn on or less than 5 psi, then the pump and water will not turn on, so it’s not running dry.
Reverse Osmosis process is a separation process. Tap water enters the system, and it is separated at the 4th stage membrane filter. One side would go to the storage tank (purified water); the other side carrying all the minerals is purged to the drain. The ratio of purified water to drain water is about 1 to 2.5. That means for every gallon of water you use, it will drain 2.5 gallons. The drain is required for the RO process to work. If the drain is intentionally shut off, all the minerals will be accumulated inside the membrane, and it would permanently damage the membrane filter.
All Reverse Osmosis units require purging of water when it’s producing water.
Production rate: The system uses a 150 GPD (gallons per day) RO membrane. The actual production rate will depend on water input pressure, temperature, and water chemistry. At optimal condition the membrane will make 150 GPD, but on average, it would make about 130 to 140 gallons per day, or about 5 gallons per hour.
Drain rate: The drain rate of the system is set at 800 mL/min. using a flow restrictor. If the input water supply is very hard (> 17 grains) or the TDS reading is above 700 ppm, it would be advantageous to add an optional manual flush valve to periodically flush the membrane filter for 5 minutes every 4 weeks to get better rejection and prolong the life of the membrane filter.
Optional pressure adjustment valve: We can install a needle valve at the pump to adjust the boost pressure of the pump, so the water pressure does not go higher than 80 psi.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Koolermax 6- Stage Dual outputs Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Systems with Built-in Booster Pump
Model no: AR-150P
Capacity: Generates 140 to 150 gallons per day depends on water temperature, pressure, chemistry variations)
System includes
- RO unit: 6-stage unit, all filters included.
- Pump set: Automatic operation, including booster pump, transformer, solenoid valve, and pressure switch.
- Storage Tank: Pressurized tank with pre-charge pressure of 5 to 7 psi., powder coated steel construction with Food Grade butyl water bladder. NSF listed
- Water Dispensing Faucet: lead-free, long reach goose neck type, polish chrome finish.
- Hardware: feed water adapter, feed water valve, drain saddle clamp, tank valve, and tubing.
- Installation & Service manual
System Requirements
- Water supply pressure: Input water supply should be 8+ psi. If water supply is from a open tank, 0 psi, we would need to modify the system, please let us know before you purchase.
- Working temperature: 100 ~ 40 deg. F ( 37C ~ 4 deg. C )
- pH range: 4-10
- If feed water has hardness level above 800 ppm, we recommend putting a water softener prior to the RO system.
- If feed water has iron, rust problem, we recommend putting a iron filter prior to the RO system.
- If feed water has bacteria problem, we recommend putting an ultraviolet sterilizing system prior to RO system. Part # 602
Filter Service Life
- 1st Stage Sediment filter: Recommend changing every 6 ~12 months. Replacement filter Part no. SF05
- 2nd Stage Carbon block filter: Recommend changing every 6 ~12 months. Replacement filter Part no. C10
- 3rd Stage Carbon block filter: Recommend changing every 6 ~12 months. Replacement filter Part no. C10
- 4th Stage TFC membrane: Recommend changing every 2~3 years. Replacement filter Part no. M150
- 5th Stage Inline carbon filter: Recommend changing every 6 ~12 months. Replacement filter Part no. IC21
- 6th Stage Inline DI filter: Recommend changing every 6 months Replacement filter Part no. 215
Dimension
- RO unit: Length 15 inch, Width 7 inch, Height 17 inch
- Storage tank: Diameter 10.5 inch, Height 15 inch, holds 3 gallons
- Faucet: 9 ½ inch above counter top
Warranty
- 1 years Limited Warranty on parts, components. Filters are not under warranty.
Performance
- Average Rejection rate: 92 to 98% of dissolved solids after RO, and 97% to 100% after DI filter.
Purification Processes/ Filter specifications
Removes microbiological contaminants like Cysts (protozoan), inorganic/Radiological contaminants like Barium, Cadmium, Copper, Chromium (hexvavalent), Chromim (trivalent), Fluoride, Lead, Radium 226/228, Selenium, etc.
Ammonia, Arsenic, chloramines, chlorine, copper, lead, nitrate, phosphate, silica, hardness, calcium, magnesium, other dissolved solids.
- 1st stage: 5 micron sediment filter, 3”. x 9 7/8” height, made by 100% pure polypropylene fibers
- 2nd & 3rd stage: carbon filter, 3” x 9 ¾” height, composed of high-performance coconut shell carbon.
- 4th stage: TFC type membrane, 150 GPD, 1 ¾” x 11 ¾” long
- 5th stage: Inline carbon filter (polishing filter, improves taste): 2” x 10”
- 6th stage: Inline DI filter: 2” x 10” Refillable