• High Capacity Filtration: Provides up to 100 gallons (378 liters) per day, ideal for high-demand water purification needs.
  • Efficient Contaminant Removal: Reduces chlorine, lead, fluoride, dissolved solids, bacteria, and viruses for cleaner, better-tasting water.
  • Certified Quality: Meets NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for reliability and performance.
  • Wide Compatibility: Fits most domestic RO systems using 1812 size membranes.
  • Durable Design: Engineered for long-lasting performance, ensuring water purity for extended periods.

Membrane Replacement: Every 12-24 months, depending on usage and water quality.

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SUPERPURE 100GPD RO Membrane

  • System Preparation: Shut off the water supply and relieve system pressure.
  • Remove Old Membrane: Unscrew the RO membrane housing and remove the existing membrane.
  • Insert New Membrane: Place the new membrane into the housing, ensuring it is seated correctly.
  • Reassemble and Test: Screw the housing back in place, turn on the water supply, and check for leaks. Flush the system to condition the new membrane.

Product Weight: 0.2 kg

Width: 5.5 cm

Height: 31 cm

Length: 5.5 cm

1.How often should the SUPERPURE 100GPD RO Membrane be replaced?

It is recommended to replace the membrane every 12-24 months, depending on usage and water quality.

2. Can this membrane fit any RO system?

The SUPERPURE 100GPD RO Membrane is compatible with most domestic RO systems that use a standard 1812 size membrane.

3. What contaminants does this membrane remove?

This membrane removes chlorine, lead, fluoride, dissolved solids, organic compounds, bacteria, and viruses.

4. How do I know when it’s time to replace the membrane?

A decrease in water flow rate or a decline in water quality usually indicates that the membrane needs to be replaced.

5. What is the flow rate of the SUPERPURE 100GPD RO Membrane?

The membrane delivers a flow rate of approximately 15.8 liters per hour.