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A spun filter in a domestic Reverse Osmosis (RO) system is typically a pre-filter used to remove larger particles and sediments such as sand, rust, and dirt from the water before it reaches the RO membrane. This protects the RO membrane from clogging and extends its life. Here’s how spun filters are suitable for domestic RO systems:
Particle Filtration: Spun filters typically have a micron rating (e.g., 5 or 10 microns), which determines the size of particles they can filter out. This makes them effective at removing visible impurities and sediments.
Cost-Effective Maintenance: Spun filters are relatively inexpensive and can be replaced periodically, making them an economical choice for domestic water filtration systems.
Protective Role: By trapping larger particles, they reduce the load on other filters in the system, such as carbon filters and the RO membrane, ensuring better performance and longer service life.
Compatibility: Spun filters are compatible with most standard domestic RO systems, as they are available in various sizes (e.g., 10-inch or 20-inch cartridges) to fit into pre-filter housings.
Improved Water Flow: Proper pre-filtration with a spun filter helps maintain good water flow and pressure, which is critical for the optimal operation of the RO membrane.
Spun filters should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, depending on the quality of the incoming water and the system's usage. Regular replacement ensures optimal performance and prevents clogging of downstream filters