Commercial Water Filter Systems for Industry and
Hospitals
Hospitals, electronics manufacturers and other large industrial facilities require commercial water filter
systems. They need these types of systems because they can handle a much larger volume of water than home or office
users. Commercial water filter systems ensure water is purified using the reverse osmosis water filter process.
Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System
Commercial water filter systems using reverse osmosis are not only found in large industrial use, but smaller
versions are used in homes. That is because the reverse osmosis process is the most successful in purifying water.
The process revolves around a fine screen which filters water molecules removing metals, chemicals, minerals and
other harmful pollutants such as microscopic organic materials.
As effective as reverse osmosis is in purifying water, it must be accompanied by a system that also removes
chlorine from the water passing through its fine screen. This screen, or membrane, is so fine that chlorine can
damage it. A damaged membrane would fail in removing dangerous pollutants in the water flowing from the filtration
system.
Usually installed under the kitchen sink, the reverse osmosis system can also be installed where the city water
enters the main water pipe of a home. This allows all the water coming into a home to be filtered. That way any
faucet in the house would be certain to have pure, clean water flowing from it. The same point of entry
installation applies to commercial water filter systems too. The reason it is important for commercial water
filters to attach to the main water entry point is to provide purified water to the entire industrial complex or
hospital.
Handling from three to fifteen thousand gallons of water per day, commercial water filters handle a lot of
water. And some commercial systems are designed to handle even more. All these systems must have a way to maintain
quality. They are designed with pressure gauges, flow meters and instruments to aid in monitoring the system.
It is imperative that these systems be monitored all the time, therefore the instruments are checked often and
are fitted with emergency high pressure safety switches that can shut down the system in case of emergency. There
are also multiple water tanks and centrifugal pumps pushing the flow of water through the tanks and filtration
system.
Obviously, these sophisticated systems must be professionally installed and monitored. These systems are ideal
for meeting the need for purified water that several industries require.
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