Light, compact and practical. You yourself change the purification chamber.
With Bacterial retention module. A lot of charm in little space. Pure water, absolutely free of bacteriological contamination, guaranteed by the Hollow Fibre System.
Function: Function: Filters and purifies water previously treated, by a utility company plant, by the SNTA - Natural System of Water Treatment, comprised by natural elements, such as dolomite, quartz, activated carbon impregnated with colloidal silver. It filters solid impurities, adsorbs chlorine, reduces chemical and organic substances, cloudiness and removes unpleasant smells and tastes caused by chlorine. By means of dolomite it frees calcium and magnesium (combined or separated).
The Bacterial retention module comprises a mini-chamber (refill) with overlaid hollow fibre membranes, with more than 400 billion of micropores, about 250 times smaller than the diameter of a thread of hair, having porosity of 0.3 micron. Retains total coliforms, fecal coliforms and pathogenic bacteria such as vibrio cholerae, which might be present in water and whose dimensions are over 0.3 micron. As the protozoars have dimensions greater than bacteria, they are also retained.
Design: Modern with rounded forms and base support for glass. ABS cabinet, disposable spout and push-button.
Operation: Hand operation, by means of front button with the innovating Push system, with positions for momentary flow and locking for continuous flow allowing filling jugs and other larger containers.
Installation: Extremely practical, by means of an atoxic hose, coated with flexible.
Observation: The chamber must be substituted every 3,000 litres, or every year, whichever occurs first. In cases where the consumption is low or discontinued (less than 4 litres/day), the chamber must be changed within a maximum of 2 (two) years. This data can vary according to the quality of the water that supplies the product.
Certifications: IFBQ - Apparatus to Improve Water for human consumption - Top classification in Chlorine Retention (C-I).
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