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CARE & SAFEGUARDS
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AOS-HERO-CHR
Replacement cartridge AOS-HERO-S1S3
and AOS-HERO-S2
Membrane TDS Reduction
TDS Reduction
96.4%+ average
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Max TDS 1000 ppm
Max water hardness @ 6.9 pH 10 gpg (2.64 gpL)
Max Chlorine in water 3 ppm
Supply water pH limits 4-10
Drain (reject water) Flow 2-4x product flow
Storage Tank Capacity
Supply water pressure limits 40-100 psi (275-686 kPa)
Supply water temperature limit 40-90°F (4-32°C)
Do not use the system on microbiologically unsafe water, or water
of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after
the system. This system is certified for cyst reduction and may be
used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.
INSTALLATIONS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires
installation be performed by a licensed plumber and does not
permit the use of saddle valves. Plumbing code 248—CMR of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts must be followed in these cases.
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89.6% minimum
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2.5 gallons (9.46 liters)
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Specifications
Efficiency rating is the percentage of
the influent water to the system that is
available to the user as reverse osmosis
treated water. This measurement is
taken under operation conditions that
approximate typical daily usage. The
system's efficiency rating was verified by
testing in accordance with Section 6.8
found in NSF/ANSI 58.
Recovery rating is the percentage of the
influent water to the membrane portion
of the system that is available to the user
as reverse osmosis treated water when
the system is operated without a water
tank or when the water tank is bypassed.
The system's recovery rating was verified
by testing in accordance with Section 6.8
found in NSF/ANSI 58.
Because the performance of a reverse os-
mosis membrane is highly dependent upon
pressure, temperature, and Total Dissolved
Solids (TDS), the following should be used
for comparison only.
Lower temperatures are directly proportio-
nal to slower flow rate. The reverse osmosis
system should also not be installed in a loca-
tion susceptible to freezing. Incoming water
temperature should not exceed 90°F (32°C).
The more TDS in the supply water, the more
filter time required. Incoming TDS should
not exceed 1000 ppm. Higher water pressure
enables a higher flow rate. Pressure must be
above 40 psi for proper system operation.
You may consider installing a booster pump
if your pressure is below 40 psi.
Flow rate and output are determined
by the following factors:
1. Incoming water temperature
2. Total dissolved solids (TDS) present
in supply water
3. Incoming water pressure
4. Tank size and amount of water in the tank
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