A reverse osmosis (RO) system is one of the best ways to ensure clean, purified drinking water. Whether for home use, a café, or a medical setting, it's essential to choose the right system to suit your needs.
How Much Water Can a Reverse Osmosis System Produce?
A good RO system can produce up to 90 litres of purified water per day. Some claim their systems can provide 189 litres per day, but this is inaccurate under New Zealand conditions.
Understanding RO Storage Tanks
Most under-sink RO systems include a storage tank with a food-grade bladder inside. This ensures water never comes into contact with the outer plasteel tank, maintaining purity and safety.
Tankless vs. Traditional Reverse Osmosis Systems
There are two main types of RO systems:
- Pumpless RO Systems – These require a minimum incoming water pressure of 30 psi to function effectively.
- RO Systems with a Booster Pump – These include a built-in pump to maintain optimal water pressure, ensuring efficient purification.
🔹 Option 1 – No Pump
🔹 Option 2 – With Booster Pump
How Does an RO System Fit Under Your Sink?
Both systems are designed for easy installation under your kitchen sink:
✔️ The 6-stage filter mounts to one side of the cabinet (200mm deep).
✔️ The storage tank sits on the cabinet floor and connects via a long tube.
✔️ Each system includes a remineralising filter for great-tasting, healthier drinking water.
Whole-House Filtration for Extra Protection
If you’re looking for whole-home water filtration, we recommend this high-quality chlorine reduction system:
🔹 Whole Home Chlorine Reduction System
This system ensures clean, great-tasting water from every tap in your home.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right reverse osmosis system depends on your water pressure, usage needs, and space availability. Whether you need an under-sink RO system or a whole-home filtration solution, we’re here to help!
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