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How does it work ?

Stage I: The water from your kitchen tap flows directly into a 5-micron sediment filter which removes suspended particles. (Note : Most other RO systems install a 10-micron polypropylene filter.)

Stage II: The water now flows into a granular activated carbon filter that removes chlorine, odour, CFC, pesticides, herbicides and organic matter.

Stage III: Next the water passes through a carbon filter that removes pollutants and chlorine.

Stage IV: The water enters the Reverse Osmosis Membrane with microscopic holes of 0.0001 micron. The process removes 98% of all unwanted dissolved minerals.

Stage V: Finally, the water passes through a silver impregnated carbonblock bacteriostatic filter which eliminates any remaining bacteria. The filter also improves the taste of water.

 
 

Advantages of the Inspector General

  • A 5-micron prefilter.
  • A carbon filter.
  • Removes 98% of all unwanted dissolved minerals.
  • Removes all pollutants
  • Removes all contaminants
  • Removes bacteria, viruses, and micro organisms
  • Automatic controls.
  • Silent Operation.
  • Wall-mounted or under-the-counter installation.
  • Eco friendly and chemical free.
  • Easy faucet connection.
  • A 2-year guarantee against manufacturing defects.

 

 
 

Do you need a Reverse Osmosis system?

Call the Detectives at the Water Police for an exhaustive analysis of your water. Their FIR(First Information Report) will tell you exactly which criminals reside in your water. This service won’t cost you a rupee. Once the criminals have been identified, you’ll know whether or not you need a Reverse Osmosis System.

Uses of Reverse Osmosis Systems

 

 
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