Six Step Process
Step 1
During step #1, your water is filtered by the first cartridge, removing sediment, particulate, rust particles and other solids.
Step 2
Next, your water is filtered by the second cartridge, removing Chlorine, Chloramines, tastes, odors, VOCs, PCBs, Nitrates, and other harmful chemicals.
Step 3
During the important step #3, the reverse osmosis membrane removes harmful contaminants, which are in solution. Most of these are the most undesirable, including Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, Fluoride, Sodium and harmful by-products produced during the Chlorination process, called Trihalomethanes.
Step 4
During step #4, the RO processed water flows to the storage tank so it’s readily available when needed, and the “bad” water, which is rejected by the membrane flows to drain.
Step 5
When purified water is needed, your water flows through the post-carbon cartridge for final polishing for improved taste.
Step 6
Great tasting RO processed water is provided from the dedicated faucet, conveniently mounted on your counter top, next to your kitchen sink.