What are Commercial RO Plants?
Commercial RO Plants are a type of water purification systems that helps to separate dissolved pollutants and hazardous chemicals, leaving only clean water behind. This plant aids in the production of safe drinking water on a big scale and minimizes the danger of water-borne infections. Commercial RO Plants use membranes to treat water, forcing water through, to make it more pure and safe for drinking or other purposes.
What factors you consider before selecting the Commercial RO plant?
To select the best commercial RO plant for your business, you must evaluate the water supply and quality in your area. Groundwater with high TDS levels (more than 500 PPM) can alter the taste of water and, if left untreated, can cause serious gastrointestinal disorders and harmful health effects.
Types of Commercial RO Plants based on different stages
Netsol Water offers a wide range of Commercial RO Plants. The major focus of these plants is the reverse osmosis membrane, but it also includes other types of filtration. Three, four, or five stages of filtering are used in our Commercial RO plants.Every water system contains a sediment filter and a carbon filter in addition to the Reverse Osmosis or RO membrane. The filters are classified as pre-filters or post-filters depending on whether the water passes through them before or after the membrane.
A: 3-Stage Commercial RO Plant
>Pre-filter with carbon: A carbon pre-filter removes contaminants like chlorine that makes water taste and smell terrible. The carbon pre-filter removes chlorine from the RO membrane to protect it.
>RO Membrane:The RO membrane filters out dissolved solids like radium, lead, arsenic, and other contaminants.
>Carbon post-filters: These are additional activated carbon filters that polish the water to make it crystal clear.
B:4-Stage Commercial RO Plant
>Sediment Pre-filter: Dirt, sand, rust, and other tiny particles 15 times smaller than a grain of sand are removed by a sediment pre-filter.
>Pre-filter with carbon: A carbon pre-filter removes contaminants like chlorine that makes water taste and smell terrible. The carbon pre-filter removes chlorine from the RO membrane to protect it.
>RO Membrane: The RO membrane filters out dissolved solids like radium, lead, arsenic, and other contaminants.
>Carbon post-filters: These are additional activated carbon filters that polish the water to make it crystal clear.
B:5-Stage Commercial RO Plant
>Sediment Pre-filter: Dirt, sand, rust, and other tiny particles 15 times smaller than a grain of sand are removed by a sediment pre-filter.
>Pre-filter with carbon: A carbon pre-filter removes contaminants like chlorine that makes water taste and smell terrible. The carbon pre-filter removes chlorine from the RO membrane to protect it.
>Activated carbon pre-filter: It reduces further contamination and bad odour.
>RO Membrane: The RO membrane filters out dissolved solids like radium, lead, arsenic, and other contaminants.
>Polishing filter: These are additional activated carbon filters that polish the water to make it crystal clear.
Benefits of using Commercial RO Plants
Our Commercial RO Plants provide the following benefits:
1. Water that is purified and clean: Our RO Plants turn poisonous and chemically charged water into pure, safe water that may be used in any procedure. It filters the water for hazardous ions, minerals, lead, organic matter, and other contaminants.
2. Saves money on energy: Other forms of water filtering systems consume more energy than our Commercial RO plants. This is owing to its capacity to filter water more effectively than traditional water filtration systems, resulting in decreased energy consumption and costs.
3. It takes up minimal space: Our Commercial RO Plants come in a range of capacities, each of which takes up less room to install and operate.
4. Maintenance is minimal: For the most part, these Commercial RO Plants require little maintenance and are simple to operate. Only its filters need to be changed every 6 months, even while it is running at full capacity. We can pay you a visit if necessary.
5. Water has a better taste: Although water flavour is a personal choice, it has been observed that water generated by our Commercial RO plants tastes better. This is because the reverse osmosis process removes minerals that modify the taste of water, resulting in water that is fresher, clearer, and better tasting.
Where can you use our various ranges of Commercial RO Plants?
We produce a wide variety of commercial RO plants with capacities ranging from 50 LPH-10,000 LPH, which can be utilized in;
1: Educational Institutions such as schools, colleges, universities, etc.
2: Commercial buildings such as offices, co-working places, etc.
3: Recreational activities such as swimming pools, gyms, aquariums, water parks, etc.
4: For the treatment of municipal and domestic water.
5: Commercial RO plants for malls, shopping complexes, plazas, etc.
6: Commercial RO Plants for hotels, resorts, camps, caravans, etc.
7: Commercial RO plants for restaurants and cafeterias.
8: These are highly required in hospitals and dental clinics.
Is it necessary to maintain Commercial RO plants?
Even though a commercial RO plant is a one-time investment, it still needs to be maintained on a regular basis to guarantee that the water quality is not harmed.
Follow the steps to maintain your Commercial RO Plants provided by Netsol:
1 - Always treat the feed water before using it: For a variety of reasons, water must be treated before it reaches the filter.
-To begin with, if the supply water is not pre-treated, pollutants may build-up in the membrane, shortening its life.
-Second, contaminants in the supply water may exist; causing equipment’s such as pipelines and valves to corrode.
The most common pre-treatment method is filtration. Chemical treatments, such as the addition of lime or soda ash to reduce hardness in the feed water or the use of chlorine gas to prevent microbial growth, are used at some facilities. Aspects such as the source of input water (surface vs. ground) and the type of impurities determine the pre-treatment approach used.
2 - Test on a regular basis: Testing is necessary to ensure that the product meets regulatory criteria. When performing maintenance on your RO Plants, it is also vital to plan ahead of time. You may avoid costly downtime and repairs by knowing when to maintain your system.
3 - Ensure that filters are replaced on a regular basis: Filters are necessary for removing pollutants from commercial RO Plants. Filters must be replaced on a regular basis to ensure that they remain clean and functional. It is also critical to change your filter on time to prevent the hefty costs of new filters. Filters should be cleaned every three months to ensure you're getting the best possible water.
Common Commercial RO Plant Mistakes
Three components are necessary for a Reverse Osmosis plant to function properly:
a) Proper installation by a professional;
b) Water must be thoroughly pre-treated to remove inorganic and chemical pollutants;
c) Plant maintenance, which includes membrane cleaning and replacement when necessary;
As a result, it goes without saying that mistakes occur when these three aspects are neglected or ignored. In Commercial RO Plants, problems arise;
1: When the plant is poorly designed or installed incorrectly, or
2: When the input water is insufficiently treated to remove chlorine, calcium, and magnesium, or
3: When the membranes are not cleaned or replaced on a regular basis, or
4: When the plant pumps are not properly maintained.
Netsol Water is engaging with Government agencies to ensure that future generations have access to clean water. We've quickly risen to become India's leading manufacturer and supplier of industrial and commercial RO plants. In industrial and commercial settings, a lot of water is wasted, and it needs to be filtered to make it reusable and recyclable. The most successful method for eliminating excess salt, dissolvable solvents, colours, unwanted fluids and discharges, bacteria, and other hazardous substances from water is reverse osmosis, or RO, which we are opting in our water and wastewater purification systems. The inherent nutrients in the water are adequate to maintain Netsol's Commercial RO plants healthy. We design customized ROs not only for industrial and manufacturing companies, but also for municipalities.