RO Plant & Water Coolers
RO Plant
An Industrial RO (Reverse Osmosis) system is a manufacturing plant which purifies contaminated water through the process of reverse osmosis. The Industrial RO Water plant requires a variety of pre-treatment methods such as softening, dechlorination as well as antiscalant treatment. After the pre-treatment process, a high level of pressure is used to send water through a semipermeable membrane which retains all the contaminants from the water and passes pure water through. Depending upon the concentration of salts and contaminants in the water, energy levels are determined.
On average, an industrial Reverse Osmosis plant needs 6 kilowatt-hours of electricity to purify 1 cubic metre of water.
Why do we need an RO Water Plant?
RO system helps to purify the contaminated water which can be used for a variety of purposes such as:
- Drinking water
- Desalination
- Wastewater treatment
- Concentration of contaminants
- Reclamation of dissolved minerals, etc.
Water Coolers
A water dispenser, known as water cooler (if used for cooling only), is a machine that dispenses and often also cools or heats up water with a refrigeration unit. It is commonly located near the restroom due to closer access to plumbing. A drain line is also provided from the water cooler into the sewer system.
Water dispensers come in a variety of form factors, ranging from wall-mounted to bottle filler water dispenser combination units, to bi-level units and other formats. They are generally broken up into two categories: point-of-use (POU) water dispensers and bottled water dispensers. POU water dispensers are connected to a water supply, while bottled water dispensers require delivery (or self-pick-up) of water in large bottles from vendors. Bottled water dispensers can be top-mounted or bottom-loaded, depending on the design of the model.