H2Pro RODI Cart SS Housings 40in RO
Quick Overview
- Water Powered Purification System Featuring an RO Membrane and DI Resin Filtration
- This system has 30in x 4in filter cartidges for the Carbon and DI Resin filtration that offer long service life
- The RO membrane is a specific design unique from RHG Systems that offers great flow with excelent rejection rates
- Stainless Steel housings allow for easy filter cartridge changes
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H2Pro RODI Pure Water Cart
- More Stable base for easier transport
- Changed the top handle for easier transport
- Filter changes are easier to accomplish
- Same long term performance
The 30in x 4in Filter Housings offer long service intervals between filter changes. Typically once a year on the Carbon filter and three times more life on the DI than most systems
THIS CART SYSTEM INCLUDES:
- (1) 30in Carbon Filter
- (1) 40in Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membranes
- (1) 30in Deionization
- (DI) FilterInlet/Outlet Fittings
- (RO) Bybass valve for RO Cleaning of
- Solar Panels, Awnings and RO Premeate flush.
- (RO) Waste water valve
- EZ Click Clamps
- Red Powdercoated Frame
- Wheels for portability
- Weight (dry) 68lbs
- Pressure Guage
No pump included. It is recommended that a pump is used with this unit to boost water pressure and extend the life of the RO membranes.
Dimensions: 50" tall by 20" wide by 16" deep
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