The
Pinnacle™ Series offers units in the 35
gal/day (140 L) and 50gal/day (200 L) ranges.
All Pinnacle™ RO Units use the standard
Seachem membranes which remove 99% all
of impurities including silicates. |
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All
Pinnacle Units utilize John Guest© high impact
poly quickfit fittings. Across a host
of applications, John Guest fittings require no
special tools. Simply cut the tube square and
insert it into the fitting to effect a secure
and reliable connection. |
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Under
pressure? Bad for you, good for water--With
Pinnacle RO units, you can always check the pressure
of water moving through the membrane because,
unlike the oompetition, pressure gauges
are standard on all Pinnacle+ units. |
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Also
standard on Pinnacle RO units is an automatic
shut-off valve for easy addition of top
off or drinking water systems. You'll only find
this feature at an extra cost with competitors. |
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External
flow restrictors for easy accessory add-ons
come with select units and will soon be standard
on all of our units. |
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High
Performance Filters. Each unit contains
one carbon pre-filter to ensure long membrane
life and one 1 micron sediment filter. |
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All
Pinnacle RO units use the highest
quality components available and
feature modular design to ensure easy accessory
add-ons. |
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the Pinnacle User's Manual. If you have the Adobe
Acrobat PDF Viewer Plug-In installed, you will
be able to view the pdf files directly by clicking
on the above links. If not, then click the link
and choose to save the file which you can then
view and print with Adobe
Acrobat Reader. |
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Reverse
osmosis, also known as hyper-filtration, is
the finest filtration known. This process will
allow the removal of particles as small as ions
from a solution. Reverse osmosis is used to
purify water and remove salts and other impurities
in order to improve the color, taste or properties
of the fluid. It can be used to purify fluids
such as ethanol and glycol, which will pass
through the reverse osmosis membrane, while
rejecting other ions and contaminants from passing.
Reverse osmosis uses a membrane that is semi-permeable,
allowing the fluid that is being purified to
pass through it, while rejecting the contaminants
that remain. Reverse osmosis is capable of rejecting
bacteria, salts, sugars, proteins, particles,
dyes, and other constituents that have a molecular
weight of greater than 150-250 daltons. The
separation of ions with reverse osmosis is aided
by charged particles. This means that dissolved
ions that carry a charge, such as salts, are
more likely to be rejected by the membrane than
those that are not charged, such as organics.
The larger the charge and the larger the particle,
the more likely it will be rejected."
Rejection
is the term used to describe what a reverse
osmosis filter removes from the source water.
Pinnacle+™ reverse osmosis filters allow
for an overall rejection of 99% of all impurities
of source water. The following shows some of
the impurities removed and the levels at which
they are removed:
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