STANDARD EQUIPMENT & INSTRUMENTS

Standard RO Systems

Standard reverse osmosis systems for selected commercial, industrial, agricultural and small process water applications where dissolved salts or TDS reduction is required.

Standard RO System Options

Browse standard RO system options. Final selection should consider feed water quality, required flow rate, recovery, pretreatment, power supply and target permeate quality.

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Need help selecting a standard RO system?

RO system selection depends on feed water TDS, scaling risk, flow rate, pretreatment, recovery target and required permeate quality. Send us your water test results or application details and we can help narrow down a suitable standard RO configuration.

  • Feed water TDS
  • Required flow rate
  • Target quality
  • Pretreatment
  • Power supply
  • Site conditions
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Standard RO Systems FAQs

What water test information is needed for RO selection?

Useful information includes TDS or conductivity, hardness, iron, manganese, silica, chlorine, turbidity, pH and any known scaling or fouling issues. A basic water analysis helps confirm whether pretreatment is required before selecting an RO system.

Do I need pretreatment before an RO system?

Most RO systems need suitable pretreatment to protect the membranes. This may include sediment filtration, carbon filtration, softening, antiscalant dosing, iron removal or UF/MF pretreatment depending on the feed water source and application.

What flow rate should I choose?

The correct RO flow rate depends on daily water demand, peak usage, storage tank size and operating hours. For commercial or process applications, it is usually better to confirm the required production rate before selecting a standard RO model.

Can a standard RO system be used for bore water or rainwater?

A standard RO system may be suitable for bore water, rainwater or process water, but the feed water quality must be checked first. Bore water often requires additional pretreatment, while rainwater may need filtration and UV disinfection before or after RO depending on the application.

When is a custom RO system required?

A custom RO system may be more suitable when the required flow rate, feed water quality, recovery target, control requirements, materials, footprint or integration needs fall outside standard package configurations.