AQUAKINETIC® A200 DRINKING WATER SYSTEM
The AquaKinetic A200 Drinking Water System is a great way to have an abundant supply of high-quality and great-tasting water for drinking, cooking and other uses.
Convenient & Reliable
High Daily Production Rate
Lead-Free Faucet
AquaKinetic® A200 Drinking Water System
The AquaKinetic A200 Drinking Water System features a powerful three-stage filtering approach to provide clean, refreshing, filtered water for drinking, cooking and other uses. The reverse osmosis membrane produces higher-quality water at a faster rate than competitive systems.
The A200 has a dedicated, lead-free faucet to dispense its high-quality water right at your sink. Quick-disconnect filter cartridges make changing filters easy and sanitary.
This system combines convenience and quality water with low maintenance operation. It comes with a 7-year warranty on parts and a 2-year warranty on the membrane.
What is Reverse Osmosis and how does it work?
Reverse osmosis, or RO, is a water treatment process in which water passes through a semipermeable membrane. Reverse osmosis is known for producing great-tasting pure water and being highly effective for contaminant removal. With many homes in the Greater Cleveland area relying on municipally-supplied tap water, this is one of the most effective ways to provide yourself and your family with water that is above the standard.
Reverse osmosis technology relies on pressure to push the water molecules through the membrane. Water pressure varies by water source. City water is supplied between 40 and 100 psi (pounds per square inch). Well water is delivered between 20 and 60 psi, depending on your pump. The production rate of the reverse osmosis membrane is dependent on factors such as temperature, pressure and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) levels. Since reverse osmosis works slowly, most RO systems include a storage tank that collects treated water. This feature is included so you can fill your glass or pitcher with clean water whenever you want it.
Because reverse osmosis water is so pure, it can pick up bad tastes and odors from the storage tank’s bladder or walls if it is stored for long periods of time. Running the water through a postfilter once it leaves the storage tank will remove residual tastes or odors before the water is dispensed.
The water you and your family drink and cook with today is probably not as clean as it could be. It’s good enough, but is “good enough” okay with you? Every year, we learn more about what is in our water and how these contaminants affect our health. At present, the EPA has set maximum contaminant levels for more than 90 contaminants that exist in water. Although the water may be deemed safe to drink, many people don’t want to drink any amount of a contaminant, even if it’s within legal limits.