What to do if the water purifier experiences leakages?
Firstly, turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord immediately. Next, close the tap valve and check for improper fitments. If you’re unable to find the cause of leakage, then call the customer care executive and place a complaint request.
Is the plastic of the water purifier safe to use?
Usually, high-quality plastic (engineering grade) that is is food-safe & non-toxic. This plastic does not to affect the actual odour of the water.
What is the average capacity of the water purifiers?
The average capacity of the water purifier depends on the brand, model, and make of the device. Usually, the upper chamber of the device can hold up to 9 liters of water, and the bottom chamber can have water anywhere ranging from 9 liters to 23 liters.
Why it is important to choose a brand that offers good after sale service?
You must keep your water purifier up to date to ensure optimal health of your family. Selecting the brand that offers instant servicing for your purchased products helps in ensuring that all your water purification problems will get resolved on priority.
What does the double purification by RO + UV/UF do?
Unlike the traditional water purification processes, the RO + UV/UF technology ensures double purification of water to leave less scope of impurities to stay intact in your consumable water. The entire process kills bacteria and viruses completely and ensures that the water is 100% safe to drink all the time.
What are the limitations of water purifiers that uses only UV technology?
UV purification kills bacteria and viruses, but it does not remove dissolved impurities in water. It may remain unfit for drinking because of the presence of heavy metals, pesticides, rust, arsenic, fluoride and other common impurities. In additional to this, the purification process does not make the ‘khaara’ water sweet.
What technologies are available for purifying water?
You can choose various purification methods depending on the availability, budget, and requirement of water treatment. Chlorination, Ultra-filtration (UF), Ultra Violet (UV) Disinfection, Boiling and Reverse Osmosis (RO) Purification are some of the commonly used purification technologies in the currently available range of water purifiers.
What all dissolved impurities get removed from drinking water during purification process?
Regular water contains a lot of impurities, including rust, pesticides, arsenic, fluoride, heavy metals, and others that may cause harmful effects to your health. Also, contaminated water could cause cholera, typhoid, hepatitis A & B, jaundice and other hazardous diseases, if consumed without treatment.
How often should I clean the water purifier?
The frequency of changing your filter cartridges depend on water quality and usage. But, the cleaning depends on your hygienic preferences and cleaning time availability. Generally, the entire boiler tank must be cleaned at least once in a month during winters, and twice a month in summers due to high water usage.
How much energy will a water purifier consume?
The main electricity consumption happens when the boiler inside the dispenser gets heating up, and it usually takes up to 480W. In addition to this, the purifier consumes a small amount of electricity (less than 1W) to power on the lights.
When should the filter cartridges be changed?
The decision depends on the capacity of your fridge filter, shower filter, and drinking water filter. Filtering capacity can range from 1000 liters to 6000 liters or more, depending on the model and brand you choose. Usually, filter cartridge replacements are to be done every six months.
What type of purifier should I use for purifying soft water?
In general, soft water is sweet in taste, but it has various other problems including, water chlorination, iron staining, bacterial contamination and others. To treat this type of water, you’ll need a smart water purifier that kills bacterial components and makes the impure water fit for drinking.
What type of purifier should I use for purifying hard water?
You can use a water softener to make the hard water soft. In this process, you’ll be using Sodium Chloride or common salt to regenerate the ion exchange resin, resulting in making hard water soft. Another option is water treatment devices. You can use purifiers using Nano filtration and Reverse Osmosis technology to soften water.