
An automatic water filtration system for whole home use can be a game-changer for anyone who's tired of living with poor-tasting water.
These systems can be installed at the point of entry to your home, where they can filter all the water that comes in, including drinking water, shower water, and even water for your washing machine.
A typical system includes a pre-filter, a main filter, and a post-filter, which work together to remove impurities and contaminants from the water.
By installing an automatic water filtration system, you can enjoy clean, fresh-tasting water throughout your home, without having to worry about the hassle and expense of constantly replacing water filters.
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System Configuration
Our automatic water filtration system is built with a robust configuration that ensures efficient and reliable operation. The construction materials used in the self-cleaning filter can be cast iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, or special austenitic ferritic steel, such as Super Duplex, Duplex, Titanium, and Nickel Alloy.
The system consists of multiple components, including the self-cleaning water filter house, multiple filters, backwash system, control panel, electric cabinet, reduction box, electric valve, and differential pressure controller. All of these components are designed according to international design codes, such as BS, ASME, VSR, and more.
The main housing of the filter is divided into two cavities by a diaphragm, which allows for efficient use of filtering space and reduces the filter volume. In the upper cavity, filter cores are equipped to capture impurities and contaminants.
The lower cavity has a backwashing suction cap that allows for easy cleaning and maintenance. The muddy fluid flows into the lower cavity, passes through the diaphragm, and then gets into the intracavity of the filter core, where impurities are captured.
The core filter elements can be either wedge-shaped wire mesh or sintered composite metal mesh, which are more durable than the PVC elements used by competitors.
Benefits and Certifications
Our automatic water filtration system is certified by NSF, which means it can reduce sediment, sand, dirt, and rust down to 60 microns. This level of filtration ensures that your water is clean and free from impurities.
NSF testing and certification also guarantee that our filters meet strict standards for health effects, emerging contaminants, and even the look and taste of the water. This means you can trust that the water coming out of our system is safe and pleasant to drink.
With NSF certification, you can have peace of mind knowing that our system has been independently tested and meets rigorous standards for water quality.
Certified Protection
Certified Protection is a top priority when it comes to water and air filtration systems. NSF certification is a mark of excellence that ensures a product meets rigorous standards for reducing sediment, sand, dirt, and rust down to 60 microns.
NSF certification is a seal of approval that guarantees a product's effectiveness in removing contaminants. Water filters that are NSF certified have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they meet strict standards for look and taste, health effects, and emerging contaminants.

Some filters may qualify for one or two categories, but the best ones meet all three. This comprehensive certification is a hallmark of a product's quality and reliability.
Here's a breakdown of the NSF certification categories:
Advantages of System
The advantages of this system are numerous and impressive. One major benefit is that it eliminates the need to replace filters, which can be costly.
The programmable self-cleaning system effectively rinses loose particulate from the filter screen, minimizing pressure drop due to dirty or plugged filters. This feature is especially useful in environments where sediment and dirt are prevalent.
Here are some specific contaminants that the system can handle:
- Sediment
- Dirt & Rust
The system is also equipped with a low battery indicator, which alerts you when the 9V battery needs to be replaced. This ensures that the system remains operational and continues to provide effective cleaning.
Components and Impact
The components of an automatic water filtration system are crucial to its effectiveness.
The construction materials of self-cleaning filters can be cast iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, or special austenitic ferritic steel, such as Super Duplex, Duplex, Titanium, and Nickel Alloy.
Each component is designed to withstand the demands of water filtration, with the diaphragm dividing the filter cavity into upper and lower parts.
The filter cores are equipped with wedge-shaped wire mesh or sintered composite metal mesh, which outperforms competitors' PVC elements in terms of filtration efficiency.
Water Treatment Systems Impact
The Water Treatment Systems Impact is a crucial aspect to consider when it comes to maintaining clean and safe water.
The ET Series Self Auto Clean Filter System can handle a flow rate of 650-9300 m³/h, while the EY Series can manage a flow rate of 25-1200 m³/h.
These systems can operate within a wide temperature range of 20~ 85 °C, making them suitable for various environments.
The flush cycle duration for both systems is between 15-45 seconds, ensuring efficient cleaning and maintenance.
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Both systems have a pressure loss of ≤ 0.1 bar, indicating their ability to maintain a consistent flow rate.
Here's a comparison of the two systems' flow rates:
The materials used for the filter housing, such as carbon steel ST37-2/SS304/SS316, ensure durability and resistance to corrosion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the downside of reverse osmosis?
Reverse osmosis has a significant drawback: it generates a substantial amount of waste water, with up to 75% of the input water being rejected during the purification process
How much does a whole water filtration system cost?
The cost of a whole water filtration system can range from $850 to $5,400, depending on the features and technology used. Prices vary significantly based on the type of filter and additional components, such as UV light or water softener integration.
Are water filter dispensers worth it?
Yes, water filter dispensers can be a cost-effective option in the long run, offering significant savings compared to buying bottled water. They may have a higher upfront cost, but the long-term benefits make them a worthwhile investment.
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