Wednesday, August 12, 2009

What is the actual process of the Blue Spot Purifier?

Pre-Filtration
The source water is connected to the first 5 micron sediment filter which removes all particles that can be seen with the naked eye. From there the water flows to the second 1 micron filter called the granual activated carbon filter. This filter removes 99% of chlorine and lime in the water. After the granual activated carbon filter, the water flows through a third filter called the activated carbon block. This filter removes multi-chemical compounds, impurities and suspension.

Membrane
After pre-filtration, water is pushed through the Reverse Osmosis membrane. The membrane separates the total dissolved solids, viruses and bacteria from the water. The water concentrated with contaminants is flushed down the drain and the purified water is pumped into the 10litre reservoir.

Reservoir
The reservoir or tank has a bladder which expands as the purified water enters. When the tank is full, the process of purification stops completely. As soon as one opens the faucet, water will flow from the reservoir to the taste and odour filter.

Taste and odour filter
From the reservoir, water flows through the taste and odour filter. The function of the taste and odour filter is to remove all undesirable tastes and odours from the water. From the taste and odour filter, water is pushed into the mineral injectors/mineral stones.

Mineral injectors/Mineral Stones
The last two stages of the 7 stage system is the mineral injection phase. After the water runs through the membrane, it is absolutely pure. The two mineral stages introduce good minerals, which the body can use, back into the water.

The faucet
After the source water is pushed through all 7 stages, the purified water is dispensed through the modern design faucet.

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