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From Hospitals To Industry: Commercial Water Filter Systems - By: Robert L. Hogan

Commercial water filter systems handle much higher quantities of water than home and office based systems. They usually use reverse osmosis water filters to purify huge quantities of water that flow through the system, thus ensuring that the hospital or other industry, such as electronics, has the amount of pure water that it needs to operate.

Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System

There are some home based systems that use the reverse osmosis water filter system just like the commercial water filter systems do. All of these systems are the most effective water filtration systems on the market today. Reverse osmosis uses a thin membrane to filter the water. This membrane has microscopic holes in it that only allow water molecules to get through it.

That way, contaminates such as chemicals, minerals and metals, as well as some organic materials such as arsenic, cannot get through into the water supply. This type of system usually requires a pre-treatment system that removes chlorine from the water supply since that can be very damaging to the delicate membrane of the reverse osmosis water filter system.

Home based reverse osmosis water filter systems usually are installed under the sink or at point of entry. This allows the system to be directly hooked into the pipes supplying the water either to an individual sink or to the main water supply to the house or office. Commercial water filter systems work based on the same concept as a point of entry system in that the commercial water filter system is hooked into the water supply for the entire industry, thus allowing all of the water to be purifies and monitored for safety.

Commercial water filter systems can handle from three thousand to fifteen thousand gallons of water per day. There are industrial grade systems that can handle even more. Each of these systems has quality measurement instrumentation so that the water supply is constantly under surveillance. There are flow meters and pressure gauges to help to ensure safety with the system.

In addition, there is a high pressure safety switch should an emergency situation occur with the commercial water filter system. The system uses multiple tanks, depending on the size of the system, and also has centrifugal pumps. These systems have to be professionally installed and monitored. Different industries, especially hospitals and electronics companies rely on such systems to provide a purified water supply that will be healthy for their patients or creations.

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