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Tap water purifier: 7 questions to ask yourself when buying ...

Author: Morgan

Nov. 04, 2024

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Tap water purifier: 7 questions to ask yourself when buying ...

Over the years, tap water purifiers have become a common sight in French kitchens.

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Although the quality of tap water is closely monitored by the public authorities in France, and is subject to serious controls, there are significant differences from region to region.

These differences relate to the presence of traces and residues of pesticides, bacteria, limescale and chlorine. All these elements will have an impact on the taste and smell of tap water.

But are you overwhelmed by the different types of water purifier available on the market? If so, here's a practical guide to help you make an informed decision. We'll be comparing five types of water purifier: the carafe filter, the under-sink purifier, the on-tap purifier, the osmosis unit, and the UV-A purifier (the softener will be mentioned, but falls into another category) in answer to the 7 essential questions to ask yourself before buying.

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You will find a summary table at the end of this article.

Water Filtration Key Questions to ask before you buy

Water filtration is an all-inclusive term that can relate to dozens of processes and hundreds of process combinations. To make life easy we encourage you to first consider:

  1. How much water will you treat? If less than 200 gallons daily and/or flow rates less than 5 GPM cartridge systems may be viable alternatives to backwashing filters
  2. Are utilities available? Is there electrical power and a drain in reasonably close proximity to the installation point. Also, be aware of sewer discharge regulations and costs
  3. Handling of chemicals? Weight of regenerating chemicals and treatment location may make chemical use impractical. Also, be aware of toxicity and corrosivity issues. If this is the case it may be beneficial to read an expert guide or install safety measures for this process
  4. Physical size and clearances. As examples cartridge replacement requires easy access and removal clearance and UV lamp replacement needs axial clearance for annual lamp replacement
  5. Maintenance cost. Generally, the cost goes up with complexity. Automatic valves have parts that wear and break. Multiple units in series require more TLC than a single multi-function unit
  6. Wire cloth and industrial wire mesh are two of the most basic yet critical materials used in water treatment. If you are planning to start a water treatment plant or any type of treatment plant, you may want to look into the work of companies like Newark Wire Cloth Company, which can provide both custom and standard products like woven wire mesh

Once the above is considered for your water filtration needs then go to the Process Selection Guide at www.dimewaterinc.com. As you view this guide feel free to engage with the engineers at Dime Water 760-734- or [ protected]. Dime builds all types and sizes of water filtration equipment and wants to help customers get it right.

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