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A 10000 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO plant falls into the Industrial or Commercial category, designed for high-capacity, continuous water purification in applications like manufacturing, corporate offices, colleges, and mineral water plants, rather than for residential or small-scale use. These systems are built with robust materials and advanced technology to meet significant water demands.

Key Characteristics Capacity: Designed to process 10,000 liters of water per hour, suiting large-scale operations. Purpose: Provides purified water for industrial processes, commercial use, and large institutions. Components: Often includes a series of filtration stages, including pre-treatment like sand and activated carbon filters, and then the main RO membranes. Materials: Can be built from various materials, with common options including durable Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) or Stainless Steel (SS). Features: May incorporate UV sterilizers and ultrafiltration for enhanced purification. Operation: Can operate automatically, with advanced features like auto-flushing and various monitoring systems. Common Applications Manufacturing Industries: For process water requiring high purity. Commercial Spaces: To ensure high-quality water for general use in large office buildings. Educational Institutions: In colleges and universities that have significant water needs. Mineral Water Plants: As a core component of a mineral water business.

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A 50 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO plant falls into the Commercial or Institutional category, designed for applications requiring moderate water purification, such as offices, schools, hospitals, restaurants, and larger homes. It's considered an online RO system because it purifies water as needed, making it ideal for connecting to water coolers and supplying pure water on demand for a significant number of people.

A 50 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO (Reverse Osmosis) system is designed to purify 50 liters of water per hour. These systems are commonly used in commercial and industrial settings due to their higher capacity compared to smaller, residential RO systems. The specifications typically include details about the purification stages, membrane type and capacity, water pressure requirements, power consumption, and other relevant parameters

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A 500 liters per hour (LPH) Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant typically includes components like a raw water pump, multimedia filters (activated carbon and sand filters), a high-pressure pump, RO membranes, and a control panel. Specifications vary by manufacturer, but generally, these plants are designed for brackish or slightly contaminated water, with a maximum Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level of around 2000-3000 ppm

A 500 liters per hour (LPH) Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant typically includes components like a raw water pump, multimedia filters (activated carbon and sand filters), a high-pressure pump, RO membranes, and a control panel. Specifications vary by manufacturer, but generally, these plants are designed for brackish or slightly contaminated water, with a maximum Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level of around 2000-3000 ppm. Here's a more detailed breakdown of the components and specifications: 1. Raw Water Pump: Purpose: To draw water from the source and feed it into the filtration system. Capacity: Often around 0.5 HP, with a head of 15 meters (or more), according to some commercial RO plant providers. Make: Kirloskar or Crompton Greaves are common brands, according to a technical document. 2. Multimedia Filters (Activated Carbon and Sand Filters): Purpose: To remove suspended solids, dirt, iron, and chlorine, protecting the RO membrane from fouling. Media: Typically include activated carbon and sand, according to some commercial RO plant providers. Configuration: Often housed in FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) vessels, with multi-port valves for backwashing. 3. High-Pressure Pump: Purpose: To pressurize the water to overcome the osmotic pressure of the RO membrane, ensuring efficient water filtration. Capacity: Typically 1.0-2.0 kW, with a flow rate of 3500 liters per hour and a head of 125 meters. Make: CRI or Sumo are common brands, according to some commercial RO plant providers. 4. RO Membranes: Purpose: To remove dissolved salts, minerals, and other impurities from the water. Type: Typically thin-film composite (TFC) or polyamide membranes. Size: 4040 (4-inch diameter, 40-inch length) is a common size for commercial RO plants, according to some commercial RO plant providers. Number: 500 LPH systems usually have two membranes in a single housing. 5. Control Panel: Purpose: To control and monitor the operation of the RO plant, including pressure, flow rate, and other parameters. Automation: Can be semi-automatic or fully automatic, depending on the system. 6. Other Components: Micron filter: To remove finer suspended particles. Dosing pump: To add chemicals for pre-treatment or cleaning. Pressure gauges: To monitor pressure at various points. Flow meters: To measure the flow rate of water. RO membrane housing: Typically made of stainless steel or FRP. 7. Recommended Conditions: Inlet TDS: Up to 3000 ppm, according to some commercial RO plant providers.

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150 LPH RO PLANT

A typical 150 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO plant includes a flow rate of 150 LPH, uses a stainless steel or FRP (Fiber-Reinforced Plastic) construction, and features 5-8 purification stages, such as pre-filters, carbon filters, RO membranes, and a post-carbon filter. Key components are a heavy-duty booster pump, auto-shutoff, and a TDS controller, with filtration suitable for input water TDS up to 2000 ppm. The system can be semi-automatic or fully automatic, with optional UV and Ultrafiltration (UF) stages for enhanced purification. Core Specifications Flow Rate: 150 Liters Per Hour (LPH). Construction: Primarily Stainless Steel (SS 304 or SS 316) or FRP. Input Water TDS: Designed for water with TDS levels typically above 1000 ppm, often up to 2000 ppm or higher. Automation: Can be manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic, depending on the model. Filtration Stages A standard 150 LPH RO plant includes multiple stages: Pre-Filters: Sediment filters (e.g., 5-micron) to remove large particles like dirt and rust. Activated Carbon Filter: Removes chlorine, organic impurities, and odor. RO Membrane: Removes dissolved solids, heavy metals, and other contaminants. TDS Controller: Adjusts the taste by maintaining essential minerals in the purified water. Post Carbon Filter: Improves the final taste and odor of the water. Optional Enhancements UV Sterilization Unit: Destroys microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. Ultrafiltration (UF): Further enhances water clarity and taste. Other Components Booster Pump: A high-pressure pump to provide the necessary pressure for the RO membranes. Auto Shut-OFF/Flushing: Features to automatically shut off the system when the tank is full and flush the membranes to extend their life. Piping: Typically includes stainless steel or UPVC piping for the system's connections. 150 LPH RO Plant, Stainless Steel - IndiaMART 150 LPH RO Plant, Stainless Steel * RO Capacity. 150 LPH. * Material. Stainless Steel. * Automation Grade. Manual. * Usage/Applic... IndiaMART TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 150 LPH (SOLAR RO) - GeM REQUIRED. 1. OUTPUT FLOW RATE (LITTERS/HOUR) 150. 2. INLET PRESSURE. MINIMUM INLET PRESSURE (IN KG/ CM2) 1.0. MAXIMUM INLET PRESSU... GeM Best 150 LPH RO Plant | No.1 Industrial ... 150 LPH RO Plant | Industrial RO Water Plant | RO Plant for Business | Best for Office, School, Restaurant, Cafe & Factory Show all

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A 15000 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO plant includes pre-treatment stages like sand and activated carbon filters to remove particulates and impurities, high-pressure pumps to force water through Thin-Film Composite (TFC) RO membranes for desalination and contaminant removal, and an automatic control system. Key specifications involve SS304/SS316 construction for durability, a maximum recovery rate up to 50-80%, a three-phase power supply (e.g., 440V, 50-60 Hz), and optional post-treatment like UV or Ozonation for complete sterilization.

A 15000 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO plant includes pre-treatment stages like sand and activated carbon filters to remove particulates and impurities, high-pressure pumps to force water through Thin-Film Composite (TFC) RO membranes for desalination and contaminant removal, and an automatic control system. Key specifications involve SS304/SS316 construction for durability, a maximum recovery rate up to 50-80%, a three-phase power supply (e.g., 440V, 50-60 Hz), and optional post-treatment like UV or Ozonation for complete sterilization.

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