RO water purifiers are essential for ensuring safe drinking water in many Indian households. However, to maintain their efficiency and prolong their lifespan, regular maintenance is crucial. Neglecting upkeep can lead to reduced water quality and potential health risks.
In this guide, we'll explore the best practices for maintaining your RO water purifier, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
RO purifiers typically consist of multiple filters: sediment filters, carbon filters, and the RO membrane. Over time, these filters become clogged with impurities and lose effectiveness.
Sediment Filter: Captures dirt, sand, and rust; replace every 6–12 months.
Carbon Filter: Removes chlorine and organic compounds; replace annually.
RO Membrane: Filters out dissolved salts and heavy metals; replace every 2–3 years.
Replacing filters on time ensures pure water and reduces load on the purifier.
A neglected storage tank may lead to bacterial growth.
Frequency: Clean every 3–6 months.
How: Use mild disinfectants or a bleach-water mix, then rinse thoroughly.
This helps keep stored water safe and odor-free.
Check the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) level of the output water regularly using a TDS meter. A drastic change in TDS may indicate membrane degradation.
Ideal TDS range: 50–150 ppm for drinking.
If output TDS is too high or too low, inspect the membrane or call service support.
Pipes, joints, or filters may develop leaks over time due to pressure changes or wear-and-tear. Inspect your RO system monthly for any signs of leakage. Address small issues before they cause major problems.
Even with regular cleaning, an annual check-up from a certified technician is recommended. They can:
Always use genuine RO spare parts like filters, membranes, and pumps. Substandard parts can harm the system or compromise water quality.
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Fluctuating voltage can damage internal components like the SMPS or booster pump. Use a voltage stabilizer if needed, and avoid frequent plugging/unplugging.
Avoid placing the RO purifier near stoves or direct sunlight. Moisture and heat can damage its plastic parts and electrical components. Ensure it is mounted at a level that is easy to access for cleaning and service.
Proper maintenance of your RO water purifier not only extends its lifespan but also ensures that your family always gets clean, healthy drinking water. By following these simple yet effective tips, you can avoid frequent breakdowns and costly repairs.
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