Excalibur Premium 7-Stage Reverse Osmosis System

Unique High Pressure System for Premium Water Quality

SYSTEM BENEFITS:

  • 15 year warranty (consumables not included)
  • 7 Stage Reverse Osmosis System
  • 100 Gallons per Day
  • 5 micron pre filter that removes turbidity, iron, dirt and rust.
  • 5 micron pre filter carbon block that removes chlorine, THM’s, taste and odours and protects the high purity reverse osmosis membrane.
  • Doulton NSF 42 ceramic pre filter certified to remove bacteria (ecoli and coliform) cryptosporidium, giardia and many more
  • 24 Volt 110psi Booster Pump for Best Water Quality.
  • High purity thin film composite Reverse Osmosis membrane that provides high purity drinking water
  • TDS computer & alarm showing water quality
  • Auto flush that automatically cleans membrane
  • LCD readout advising when to change filter cartridges
  • Leak detection system
  • 5 gallon high purity composite pressure tank
  • Enalka Alkalinity Ozone Sanitized cartridge filter that eliminates acidity
  • Inline post polishing filtration for taste and odour removal
  • Premium lead free designer drinking water faucet
  • Excalibur Reverse Osmosis systems remove all contaminents in your drinking water such as chlorine, chloramines, THM’s, lead, TCE, PCB’S, mercury, aluminum, barium, boron, nitrates, arsenic III, uranium, selenium, dioxin, pesticides, any other volatile and toxic chemicals

FEATURES:

  • 100 Gallon per day output
  • TFC high purity membrane
  • Large 5 gallon storage tank
  • Leadfree designer drinking water faucet
  • Can be connected to refrigerator for water and ice

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