Description
This award winning system is tested and certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 (includes P473), 58, and 401 to effectively reduce 88 contaminants, including 95% of fluoride. It’s also certified to remove 95% of mercury, 97% of chlorine and arsenic, and 99% of lead and asbestos while maintaining the benefits of healthy minerals other reverse osmosis systems remove. In all, the OptimH2O® Reverse Osmosis + Claryum® removes 5X more contaminants than other RO systems.
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OptimH2O® Reverse Osmosis + Claryum® - FAQ
OptimH2O® Reverse Osmosis + Claryum® - FAQ
Aquasana OptimH2O Reverse Osmosis + Claryum® is suitable to use with municipal water (tap water).
The water in Bangkok municipality is safe as the treatment facilities from which the water comes from has a World Health Organization benchmark for its quality and is carefully monitored. Water quality standards of MWA follow the Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality of WHO (WHO, 2006). Water Quality Standard
Water quality standard of Nampapa Lao. The standard of water produced by the factory is guaranteed and valid according to the authorization of the Department of Food and Drug and Mineral Industries according to WHO standards. In addition, our research laboratories have been monitored and reviewed in four main urban centers such as Mao Water Plumbing Plant, Water Treatment Plant, Cao Bang Khai Water Treatment Plant, Dong Kong Waterworks Factory, which is 98 points according to the Safe Water Plan.
Nampapalao
Depending on your existing skills and experience, we recommend hiring a professional to install your reverse osmosis system. Installation does require drilling into your pipes which is not recommended for individuals unfamiliar with plumbing and permanent appliance installation. Please read through the owner’s manual carefully before attempting to install the system and watch our video.
• Stage 1 (Carbon) and Stage 3 (Claryum) filter cartridges should be replaced every 6 months or 1,380 Liters.
• We recommend replacing Stage 2 (RO Membrane) every 2 years depending on usage and water quality. For homes with higher water usage and/or poorer water quality, you may need to replace your RO membrane every 1 to 2 years. For homes with lower water usage and/or better water quality, you may only need to replace your RO membrane every 2 to 3 years.
• We recommend replacing the remineralizer every 1 year depending on usage and water quality
Yes. The Aquasana OptimH2O uses reverse osmosis to effectively purify your drinking water. In addition to reverse osmosis, the OptimH2O system also uses selective filtration to reduce over 70 other contaminants, plus includes a remineralizer designed to put back healthy minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium that are removed in the reverse osmosis process.
Unfortunately, drilling into your water pipes is required to install the Aquasana OptimH2O Reverse Osmosis system. If you already have an existing hole for a vegetable sprayer or soap dispenser on your sink countertop, our Aquasana OptimH2O Undersink can be installed without making permanent changes to your sink and are great options for rental properties. If there is not an existing hole on your sink countertop, a small hole will need to be drilled for the filter’s detached faucet.
The faucet included with the Aquasana OptimH2O is specifically designed and NSF tested and certified to work with our reverse osmosis system — any other Aquasana faucet or faucet from another filtration system not designed to work with a reverse osmosis system will not work for the Aquasana OptimH2O and may cause damage to your filtration system. If you choose to use another reverse osmosis air gap faucet, we recommend you enlist the help of a plumber to ensure proper installation.
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When RO membranes are manufactured, there is a preservative used to protect the membrane fibers from damage. This preservative needs to be flushed out after the system is installed and prior to drinking water from the RO system. In addition, the RO holding tank should be sanitized with a drop of bleach during the install. It is important to flush the system for the entire 24 hours during the initial install to ensure all the bleach from the holding tank is washed away before consumption.
TDS is the acronym for Total Dissolved Solids, the amount of dissolved minerals and metals present in water. TDS meters tell you the concentration of dissolved minerals and metals, but are not an accurate measurement for contamination. Aquasana products reduce and remove harmful TDS like lead, but selectively retain or replace healthy dissolved solids like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Aquasana OptimH2O comes standard with a 1-year remineralizer designed to replace healthy calcium, magnesium, and potassium lost in the reverse osmosis process.
Yes. The Aquasana OptimH2O is NSF Certified to remove over 95% of fluoride from your drinking water.
Yes. The Aquasana OptimH2O is NSF Certified to remove over 97% of arsenic from your drinking water.
The RO holding tank stores 12.11 liters of water at a time.
OptimH2O flows at a rate of 1.89 lpm (liters per minute).
Aquasana OptimH2O Reverse Osmosis + Claryum® is suitable to use with municipal water (tap water).
The water in Bangkok municipality is safe as the treatment facilities from which the water comes from has a World Health Organization benchmark for its quality and is carefully monitored. Water quality standards of MWA follow the Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality of WHO (WHO, 2006). Water Quality Standard
Water quality standard of Nampapa Lao. The standard of water produced by the factory is guaranteed and valid according to the authorization of the Department of Food and Drug and Mineral Industries according to WHO standards. In addition, our research laboratories have been monitored and reviewed in four main urban centers such as Mao Water Plumbing Plant, Water Treatment Plant, Cao Bang Khai Water Treatment Plant, Dong Kong Waterworks Factory, which is 98 points according to the Safe Water Plan.
Nampapalao
Depending on your existing skills and experience, we recommend hiring a professional to install your reverse osmosis system. Installation does require drilling into your pipes which is not recommended for individuals unfamiliar with plumbing and permanent appliance installation. Please read through the owner’s manual carefully before attempting to install the system and watch our video.
• Stage 1 (Carbon) and Stage 3 (Claryum) filter cartridges should be replaced every 6 months or 1,380 Liters.
• We recommend replacing Stage 2 (RO Membrane) every 2 years depending on usage and water quality. For homes with higher water usage and/or poorer water quality, you may need to replace your RO membrane every 1 to 2 years. For homes with lower water usage and/or better water quality, you may only need to replace your RO membrane every 2 to 3 years.
• We recommend replacing the remineralizer every 1 year depending on usage and water quality
Yes. The Aquasana OptimH2O uses reverse osmosis to effectively purify your drinking water. In addition to reverse osmosis, the OptimH2O system also uses selective filtration to reduce over 70 other contaminants, plus includes a remineralizer designed to put back healthy minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium that are removed in the reverse osmosis process.
Unfortunately, drilling into your water pipes is required to install the Aquasana OptimH2O Reverse Osmosis system. If you already have an existing hole for a vegetable sprayer or soap dispenser on your sink countertop, our Aquasana OptimH2O Undersink can be installed without making permanent changes to your sink and are great options for rental properties. If there is not an existing hole on your sink countertop, a small hole will need to be drilled for the filter’s detached faucet.
The faucet included with the Aquasana OptimH2O is specifically designed and NSF tested and certified to work with our reverse osmosis system — any other Aquasana faucet or faucet from another filtration system not designed to work with a reverse osmosis system will not work for the Aquasana OptimH2O and may cause damage to your filtration system. If you choose to use another reverse osmosis air gap faucet, we recommend you enlist the help of a plumber to ensure proper installation.
.
When RO membranes are manufactured, there is a preservative used to protect the membrane fibers from damage. This preservative needs to be flushed out after the system is installed and prior to drinking water from the RO system. In addition, the RO holding tank should be sanitized with a drop of bleach during the install. It is important to flush the system for the entire 24 hours during the initial install to ensure all the bleach from the holding tank is washed away before consumption.
TDS is the acronym for Total Dissolved Solids, the amount of dissolved minerals and metals present in water. TDS meters tell you the concentration of dissolved minerals and metals, but are not an accurate measurement for contamination. Aquasana products reduce and remove harmful TDS like lead, but selectively retain or replace healthy dissolved solids like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Aquasana OptimH2O comes standard with a 1-year remineralizer designed to replace healthy calcium, magnesium, and potassium lost in the reverse osmosis process.
Yes. The Aquasana OptimH2O is NSF Certified to remove over 95% of fluoride from your drinking water.
Yes. The Aquasana OptimH2O is NSF Certified to remove over 97% of arsenic from your drinking water.
The RO holding tank stores 12.11 liters of water at a time.
OptimH2O flows at a rate of 1.89 lpm (liters per minute).