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  • Watts Pure RO systems offer high purity water for industrial applications.
  • New series provide flexible solutions with production rates from 200 to 20,000 GPD.
  • Ultra-low-energy membranes maximize water production and minimize energy consumption.

Watts has announced the release of its latest Watts Pure Water Commercial Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems, designed to provide high-purity water essential for commercial and industrial settings.

These systems ensure contaminants, even in minimal levels, do not interfere with product quality, safety, or functionality.

Flexible and Scalable Solutions

The new product line features six series, offering diverse and adaptable solutions suitable for various commercial and industrial water quality demands.

These RO systems accommodate installation on walls, floors, or skids, enhancing their versatility in different environments.

Wide Range of Capacities

The systems have production capabilities ranging from 200 gallons per day (GPD) to 20,000 GPD

The systems have production capabilities ranging from 200 gallons per day (GPD) to 20,000 GPD, designed to meet the specific requirements of multiple applications.

With the ability to reach flow rates as high as 240 gallons per minute (GPM), the new RO systems are well-suited for large-scale commercial and industrial uses. Additionally, tailored configurations are available to meet even greater operational demands.

Innovation in Membrane Design

Featuring ultra-low-energy membranes, the new systems enhance water production efficiency while reducing energy consumption. They also offer adjustable total dissolved solids (TDS) blending and monitoring for personalized permeate quality. 

Select series incorporate a vertical membrane design for a compact footprint and a wider flow range, contributing to efficient utilization of space.

Advanced Technology Integration

The updated 8-inch membrane systems come equipped with advanced controllers enabling effortless integration with building automation systems (BAS). These technical improvements facilitate simpler installation processes, heightened reliability, and reduced operational costs.

This integration of advanced technology seeks to optimize system performance and effectiveness in diverse applications.

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