How to change RO membrane | घर बैठे बदले Ro की membrane #Ro wale bhaiya ji
All RO systems typically have a sediment/carbon prefilter to reduce chlorine so that it doesn't contact the membrane. Chlorine will destroy the membrane, and you'll have to buy a new one quickly. It's important to make sure that the carbon filter has plenty of capacity. A good rule of thumb is to change it every year without fail. In some areas with high chlorine rates in the city water supply, you may end up having to change the prefilter every six months instead of every 12 months. Periodic filter changes help protect the membrane.
The postfilter polishes the water as it leaves the storage tank on the way to your faucet. And a good rule of thumb is to change the postfilter annually. The postfilter doesn't receive raw city water. Instead, it receives good RO water from the storage tank. You can change the postfilter annually and be confident that it's doing its job.
The RO membrane is the heart of the reverse osmosis system. It separates the contaminants from the water molecules. The filters protect the RO membrane. The kind of water you coming into your RO system determines how frequently you need to change the membrane. A TDS meter can help you check if your RO membrane is functioning properly. You can compare the rejection of the membrane. As it starts to get worse and worse, you know the membrane is towards the end of its life. A membrane on hard water needs changing every two to three years. A membrane on soft water could last five to seven years, as long as you replace the prefilters and postfilters. If you maintain your reverse osmosis system well, it will last a long time.
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