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$1,290.00
Light Commercial Economy 600 GPD RO system with pressure gauge, Aquatrol pumps, 20” filter housings, high quality pre-filters, and TFC reverse osmosis membranes.
This light-duty commercial reverse osmosis (RO) system can deliver up to 600 gallons per day. Perfect for light-use food service and commercial applications such as coffee shops, restaurants, school and hospital cafeterias, catering operations, salons, labs, and offices. It features a corrosion resistant frame-mount that can be either mounted on the wall or used as a floor mount system.
The PS-600G is not recommended as a whole house system. This is because the pump is not intended for constant use and the usage requirements needed for whole house residential water treatment. If you are looking for a whole house reverse osmosis system, please check out our PS-850X.
This 600 GPD reverse osmosis system delivers healthy, pure water that is free from chlorine, hardness, heavy metals, toxins, and many other water impurities. Here’s how the system works:
The cartridges and membranes on this system may need to be replaced more frequently than the timeframes above depending on your incoming water conditions and how much water you are processing.
Storage tank is optional (purchase separately) and may not be required depending on your water usage needs. Do I need a storage tank? This system produces up to about 25 gallons per hour / 53 fluid ounces per minute. If this is adequate for your needs, having no storage tank saves space and cuts down on the risk of bacteria growth (storage tanks can grow bacteria if not properly maintained). How big of a storage tank do I need? This depends on how much water you need on demand at peak usage. The system will replenish your tank at up to approximately 25 gallons per hour. Another factor is your available space – the larger the tank, the more space it needs.
PS-600G Installation Instructions