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    • 1. What is a Reverse Osmosis (RO) water plant?
      A reverse osmosis (RO) water plant is a water purification system that removes impurities, dissolved solids, and contaminants from water using a semi-permeable membrane. It is commonly used for industrial, commercial, and municipal applications.

      2. How does an RO water plant work?
      RO plants use high pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane, filtering out salts, heavy metals, bacteria, and other contaminants, leaving purified water.

      Buying & Installation

      3. How do I choose the right RO plant for my business?
      Consider factors like water source, TDS level, required capacity (LPH or m³/day), membrane type, energy consumption, and compliance with local regulations.

      4. How much space is required for an RO plant?
      The space required depends on the capacity of the system. Small commercial units need minimal space, while large industrial RO plants require dedicated installation areas.

      5. How long does it take to install an RO plant?
      Installation time varies from a few days to a few weeks, depending on plant size and complexity.

      Maintenance & Operation

      6. How often do RO membranes need to be replaced?
      RO membranes typically last 2-3 years, but lifespan depends on water quality and maintenance. Regular cleaning extends membrane life.

      7. What maintenance is required for an RO water plant?
      Regular maintenance includes filter replacements, membrane cleaning, pump servicing, and monitoring TDS levels to ensure optimal performance.

      8. What are the running costs of an RO plant?
      Costs include electricity, filter/membrane replacement, cleaning chemicals, and regular servicing. Higher TDS water may increase costs.

      Water Quality & Performance

      9. What is the TDS limit for an RO water plant?
      RO systems can treat water with TDS levels from 500 ppm to 45,000 ppm (brackish & seawater). The final output can be adjusted based on requirements.

      10. Can an RO plant remove bacteria and viruses?
      Yes, RO membranes block bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. However, adding UV sterilization or ozone treatment ensures extra protection.

      11. Does RO water need remineralization?
      RO removes essential minerals along with contaminants. In some cases, remineralization is required to balance pH and improve taste.

      Regulations & Compliance

      12. Do RO plants meet local water safety standards?
      Yes, our RO systems comply with ISO, NSF, and FDA standards, ensuring safe and high-quality water production.

      13. Is an RO plant environmentally friendly?
      RO plants produce wastewater (reject water), but this can be minimized with high-recovery systems or reusing reject water for secondary purposes.