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COMPACT
Great for restaurants, office buildings, manufacturing and coffee houses. Wall mounted also available.
150 to 1,450 Gallons per day

COMPACT II
Compact design allows for optional features.
150 to 1,450 Gallons per day

ECONOMY FRAME MOUNT
Up to 60% feed flow recovery rate Designed to be economical without compromising quality.
1,800 to 12,000 Gallons per day

FRAME MOUNT VERTICAL
Intelligent Control Processor keeps you up to date on your water supply and quality!
1,800 to 12,000 Gallons per day

SKID-TO-GO (WHOLE HOUSE R/O SYSTEM)
Rolls into place! Minimal installation! Perfect for water stores, whole house and commercial use.
1,800 to 12,000 Gallons per day

FILTRATION STATION (LARGE SKID R/O SYSTEM)
Great for water stores, manufacturing, bottling and commercial. • Pre-treatment • R/O system • Microprocessor controls • UV Disinfection • Post-Treatment • Locking Casters • Quick install
1,800 to 8,200 Gallons per day

FRAME MOUNT HORIZONTAL
Custom-designed to each application. After review of customer’s detailed feed water analysis, a preliminary design can be determined.
9,600 to 52,8000 Gallons per day

COMMON FAQS'S ABOUT OUR REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
The AWS Advanced System Will Reduce the Following Contaminants:
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How do I turn off the RO system if it is leaking?
- There are two shut off valves. One is near the cold water line going up to your hot and cold kitchen faucet. It is on the line feeding the RO system. The second one is located on top of the metal tank. Turn both handles ¼ turn to shut off the water. You can only turn the handle one way. The handle will be perpendicular to the body of the valve when it is shut off. When the handle is parallel to the tubing, it’s open.
Why is there a dark tint to my water?
- The first time you use your new reverse osmosis system or after the filters have been changed, the water may have a dark tint to it. Do not worry this is normal. The carbon filter is brand new and just needs to be flushed a little more. Open the reverse osmosis faucet and allow all the water to run out. This will empty the tank and flush out the carbon filter.
My water is white or cloudy. How can I clear it up?
- There are several reasons this may have occurred. Fill a glass of water and allow it to sit for a few minutes. Does the color disappear? If yes, then it is air bubbles in the line of the new system. Don’t worry; this will stop once all of the air is out of the lines. Open your new reverse osmosis faucet and allow all the water to run out. This will empty the tank and should remove all the excess air from the system. If no, it is most likely caused by a coral calcium mineralizer. Open your new reverse osmosis faucet and allow all the water to run out. You may have to do this more than once to flush the excess from the mineralizer.
Why do I hear a clicking or hissing noise coming from my system?
- This noise is normal and is caused by the little black pump on the system. This pump makes your RO system more efficient by minimizing the amount of water going to the drain. The noise will stop once the tank is full of drinking water. It could take several hours.
Why is there no water coming from the RO faucet?
This can happen for many reasons.
- The storage tank may be empty and simply needs time to refill.
- After several hours the storage tank is not full, the system probably needs servicing.
- The pre-filter may be clogged and needs replacing.
- Leak detector may have been tripped and the water coming into the
- RO has been turned off. Remove the sponge and put the lever down.
- Check for leaks in two (2) hours and call us if the RO is leaking.
How often do I need to replace the filters in my system?
This depends on the feed water quality. The chart below is the average schedule.
Description | Interval |
5 Micron Sediment Pre-Filter | 6-12 months |
Carbon Block Pre-Filter | 6-12 months |
TFC Membrane | 24-48 months or when expended |
Inline Post-Carbon Filter | 6-12 months |
Ultra Violet Light | 12 months |
Coral Calcium Mineralizer Filter | 6-12 months |
To insure you are getting the same water quality as when your system was new, it requires periodic maintenance. The most important of which is the timely filter changes. Failure to change filters may reduce membrane life and water quality dramatically.
- Did you know? Advanced Water Solutions, Inc. recommends changing your reverse osmosis filters every 12 months. Even if the system is not used on a regular basis.
- Reason: It is not just the usage level that causes the need to be changed, but time the filters spend in the system. Leaving the filters in place can increase the possibility of bacteria growth on the filters.