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Comparison Ecosoft Standard MO 650M ECO STD vs Organic Master Osmo 5

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Ecosoft Standard MO 650M ECO STD
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Typekitchen sinkkitchen sink
Reverse osmosis
Purpose
for cold water
for cold water
Cleaning specs
Stages of purification65
Pollution clipping0.01 µm
Filtration speed0.13 L/min0.14 L/min
Types of filtration
mechanical impurities
organic impurities
softening (scale)
chlorine
ferrous
heavy metals
pesticides
nitrates
cadmium
petroleum products
mechanical impurities
organic impurities
softening (scale)
chlorine
ferrous
heavy metals
pesticides
nitrates
cadmium
petroleum products
Water mineralization
Connection and cartridges
Fitting size½"½"
Min. operating pressure3 atm3 atm
Max. operating pressure6 atm6 atm
Max operating temperature30 °C38 °C
Cartridge size10SL (10"x2.5")10SL (10"x2.5")
More features
Tankplus8 L
Tap
Dimensions35x45x15 cm
Added to E-Catalogmay 2018july 2017
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Glossary

Stages of purification

The number of purification stages provided for in the filter design. At each stage, water passes through its own filter element, clearing itself of certain contaminants; in this case, the steps are arranged in order from coarser cleaning to finer. For example, a three-stage system may look like this: the first stage is mechanical removal of impurities, the second stage is the removal of ferrous, and the third is filtration through a carbon cartridge.

The more stages of purification — the more advanced the filter is considered, the cleaner water it usually provides at the outlet. Accordingly, this moment largely depends on the purpose (see “Type”): for example, multi-stage filtration is quite rare in main models, it is practically not used at all in pre-filters, but the number of stages can reach 9 in models for sink.

Pollution clipping

The smallest size of foreign particles (in microns) that the filter can hold in total. Accordingly, the smaller this size, the higher the filtration efficiency, the less undissolved impurities remain in the filtered water. On the other hand, finer cleaning usually takes more time, which affects the speed (throughput) of the filter. It should be noted that in the case of using reverse osmosis filters, the filtration is very fine, up to 0.01 microns.

Filtration speed

The amount of water that the filter is able to pass through itself per unit of time (of course, effectively purified in the process); usually stated in liters per minute. This parameter is largely related to the type (see above): for example, in jugs, the filtration rate usually does not exceed 0.5 L per minute, while for main devices that supply entire apartments, a throughput of tens or even hundreds of liters is required.

Note that it does not always make sense to pursue a high filtration rate. After all, other things being equal, finer cleaning takes more time; accordingly, the faster the filter works, the higher the chance that the quality of such cleaning will be relatively low. And devices that purify water efficiently and quickly usually have an appropriate price. Therefore, it is worth considering the purpose of the filter and, on the basis of this, determine the balance between the filtration speed and its quality when choosing. It is also worth keeping in mind the conditions of use: for example, if you need to filter low-quality tap water for drinking, it is better to sacrifice speed in favor of efficiency.

Water mineralization

The presence of a water mineralizer in the filter design. The mineralizer is usually a container filled with a special slowly dissolving mixture. Thanks to it, filtered water is saturated with various micronutrients: calcium, potassium, fluorine, ferrous (of course, not harmful colloidal ferrous, but another easily digestible form) and others. They have a positive effect on the human body and improve the taste of the water itself compared to completely purified water.

Mineralizers are found mainly in filters equipped with reverse osmosis systems (see above): the fact is that during the operation of such systems, not only harmful impurities are removed from the water, but also the mentioned micronutrients that got there naturally.

Max operating temperature

The highest inlet water temperature at which the filter is able to operate normally. Modern filters are conditionally divided into models for cold and hot water: the operating temperature in the first case does not exceed 40 °C, and in the second it can reach 95 °C. For more information on the importance of matching water temperature and filter characteristics, see "Purpose".

Tank

Availability of a tank in the reverse osmosis system. It provides a convenient and necessary reserve of clean water (since the filtration process itself is slow) and is installed after the membrane, before the final purification stage (post-filter). Inside the tank, there is a pressurized air compartment that allows water to be displaced when the faucet is opened. That is why the useful volume of the tank is less than the total volume, which we indicate.

The volume (size) of the reverse osmosis tank is selected based on needs and available space. The most common option is 12 liters, suitable for a family of 3–4 people.