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HERO-385 Plus R/O System

Reverse Osmosis (RO) drinking water systems provide high-quality water for worry-free drinking or cooking. This state-of-the-art filter will improve the quality of water from wells or municipal water supplies. The quality of your home’s drinking water may meet local standards, but it might not meet your own. Ordinary tap water can contain dissolved metals, including lead and iron. It might contain nitrates, chlorine and mineral salts. Your tap water could also contain other undesirable substances such as sulfates and arsenic. Fortunately, you can get cleaner, clearer drinking water with an EcoWater drinking water system.


Features:

 • Patented HydroLink Plus® Wi-Fi enabled technology allows for the remote display of valuable product performance, alerts, water usage and filter life information.

 • 50 gallons per day production rate, industry rated, high recovery 42% membrane. (actual production rate will vary depending on water usage and conditions).

 • The filters are enclosed for cleanliness and ease of replacement.

 • Changing filters does not require turning off the water, a simple 1/4 turn of the filter shuts off the water and the filter is released at the same time.

 • Post-filter reduces PFOA, PFOS and VOC’s.

 • Additional filter selections are available including alkaline. 


Options:

 • Unique and elegant chrome or brushed nickel faucet styles.

 • Optional electronic faucet indicates when filters and membrane need to be replaced.

 • System is expandable if additional filters need to be added.

 • 75 gallon per day membrane.

 • Adaptor kits are available to easily add a permeate pump system, which provides improved flow rates at the faucet.


For a list of the impurities reduced by the HERO-385Plus Series reverse osmosis systems, please contact your EcoWater Pro.

Water purification for cooking, drinking, washing fruits and vegetables

Here’s How an EcoWater Drinking Water RO System Works:
1. Household water is directed through a prefilter for filtration to remove sediment, chlorine taste and odor, and particulate matter.
2. The water is then forced, by pressure, through a semi-permeable membrane where a high percentage of the dissolved solids, etc. are rejected and flushed to the drain.
3. Filtered water is reserved in the storage tank until needed. An activated carbon absorption block filter that removes tastes and odors polishes the water immediately
before going to the faucet.

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