DAYLIFF COMPACT RO
DAYLIFF COMPACT RO
Product Description
The Dayliff Compact RO is a reverse osmosis water purification system designed to deliver clean, safe drinking water by removing impurities, dissolved salts and contaminants from municipal or borehole sources. It’s a compact countertop/under‑sink unit ideal for domestic use where space is limited but high‑quality drinking water is essential. It uses advanced RO membrane technology paired with multiple stages of pre‑ and post‑filtration for thorough purification.
Key Benefits and Features
- Advanced reverse osmosis purification: RO technology effectively removes dissolved solids, heavy metals, chlorine taste/odour and other impurities for safe water quality.
- Compact design: Small footprint unit designed for countertop or under‑sink installation, saving space in kitchens or small spaces.
- Multi‑stage filtration: Includes sediment and carbon pre‑filters, RO membrane stage and post‑carbon polishing filters to enhance taste and clarity.
- Built‑in storage tank: Equipped with an integrated holding tank (often ~10 L) for on‑demand use and automatic filling.
- Reliable membrane quality: Uses reputable membranes (e.g., Hidrotek/Filmtec) for consistent performance and long life.
- Suitable for varied sources: Works with municipal/city water or borehole water (source water should be within operating parameters).
Essential Specifications
- Technology: Reverse Osmosis (RO) purification system.
- Filtration Stages: Multiple stages including pre‑filtration (sediment + carbon), RO membrane and post‑carbon polishing.
- Output Capacity: Typical models range around 100 GPD (~350 L/day) — exact model output may vary.
- Storage Tank: Built‑in storage tank (~10 L) for on‑demand drinking water.
- Membrane Type: High‑quality RO membrane (Hidrotek/Filmtec).
- Installation: Countertop or under‑sink installation.
- Power Supply: Standard 220 V AC (typical for domestic RO units).
- Typical Use: Domestic water purification for drinking and cooking.
- Construction: Food‑grade materials and BPA‑free components common in RO systems.
How It Works
Water enters the unit and passes through pre‑filters that remove large particles and chlorine. The RO membrane then filters out dissolved solids and contaminants at a molecular level. Finally, post‑carbon filters polish the water for improved taste before it’s stored in the built‑in tank for dispensing.