
Water Treatment System
As already brought out - the first step to buying a
water treatment system is to establish
the quality of your water supply - on this fact rests
two decisions firstly, if water treatment is needed and
secondly, if treatment is needed, what kind of treatment
would be most appropriate. To know the different types
of treatments and the options available - read on. The
best option would be to remove the root cause itself -
this is the simplest and the most economical solution
to the problem - remove the source of contamination or
obtain a new source of drinking water. This however, may
not be possible and thus the appropriate solution would
be to treat the water with a water treatment system, such
as UV filtration,
distillation,
or reverse osmosis system.
Tips: When buying a Water Treatment System :
ask the following questions
What type/sort of testing is needed to evaluate
the water supply to my home?
Irrespective of what any one may tell you, safety of water
cannot be determined by any single test - may it be some
fancy capsules, pills, or claimed high technology processes.
Many retailers offer on-site demonstrations - these certainly
are not an accurate indicator of contaminant levels. For
viable results, water must always be tested for suspected
contaminants through a certified water testing laboratory.
Here the results shall be accurate and can be relied upon.
these shall put you on the path to choosing the most apt
water treatment system.
Is the water treatment system that I am procuring
designed to treat the specific water quality problem?
This issue can easily be settled by checking the NSF rating
for performance standards of various water treatment devices
and their suitability to your problem.
How many gallons of treated water does the unit
produce per day? Is the produced amount adequate for your
household requirements?
The requirement in terms of quantity would dictate your
choice of device. For those where requirement of water
is low, it may be better and more economical to purchase
a water cooler than purchasing a complete water treatment
system.
Is there a sufficient water supply (in terms
of quantity and volume) for the treatment unit to work
properly?
Some water treatment systems such as distillation and
RO units use large amounts of water. In areas where water
supply is not in adequate volume, such systems would not
work.
How will you know if the unit is not working
properly?
Most new water treatment systems come with an in-built
alarm or indicator light that should alert you to a malfunction.
What is the kind and frequency of maintenance
required?
Do not get taken in by statements such as ' this is maintenance
free'. Every equipment requires a modicum of maintenance
and service. The type and frequency of maintenance depends
upon the quantity of treatment. More the treatment, greater
your responsibility and requirement of maintenance.
What routine servicing is offered by the supplier/
manufacturer?
A good point to consider is the availability of a service
contract. There are very few of us who are motivated,
dedicated and determined to work like robots. Unless you
are one of these, it is better to select automated and
self-monitoring features or dealer's service agreements
to ensure correct operation and high quality water. Breakdowns
is not what you desire as that is the time you will be
consuming tainted water - the very problem you want to
defeat.
Is there a warranty available with the new system?
What all does it cover and for how long is it available?
You must ensure that all claims about the performance
of the treatment unit are clearly identified in writing.
They must be clearly understood and clarified with the
supplier.
What is the total cost of the water treatment
system?
When calculating the total cost of the system, one needs
to consider all factors such as the expected life, purchase
price, installation cost, maintenance cost and operation
cost. This would give the total cost of the system and
allow us to compare the advantages and disadvantages of
different water treatment systems.
When you choose to rent the equipment, does your
agreement include an option to buy provision?
You need to compare the rental cost to the purchase price
and the expected life of the equipment. This will allow
you to choose between the rent and purchase options.
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