Как произвести дезинфекцию бака обратноосмотического фильтра
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Introduction
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to disinfect the storage tank of a reverse osmosis filter. Regular disinfection is essential for maintaining clean water and the longevity of your filtration system. This guide is specifically tailored for the BARIER PROFI OSMO 100, PROFI OSMO 100 M, PROFI OSMO BOOST, and PROFI OSMO BOOST M models. It is recommended to perform this disinfection at least once a year.
Step 1: Gather Necessary Materials
Before starting the disinfection process, ensure you have the following items ready:
- Disinfectant solution (food-safe, chlorine-based)
- A bucket or container for draining
- Clean cloths or paper towels
- Safety gloves
- A syringe or pump for applying the disinfectant
Step 2: Turn Off the Water Supply
- Locate the water supply valve connected to your reverse osmosis system.
- Turn off the water supply to prevent any water from entering the system during the disinfection process.
Step 3: Drain the Storage Tank
- Open the faucet connected to the reverse osmosis system to drain the water from the storage tank.
- Allow the tank to completely empty to ensure effective disinfection.
Step 4: Prepare the Disinfectant Solution
- Follow the manufacturer's instructions to prepare the disinfectant solution.
- Ensure the solution is mixed properly and is suitable for use in water filtration systems.
Step 5: Introduce the Disinfectant into the Tank
- Using a syringe or pump, carefully introduce the disinfectant solution into the empty storage tank.
- Fill the tank with the solution, ensuring that it covers all internal surfaces.
Step 6: Allow the Solution to Sit
- Close the tank and allow the disinfectant to sit for the recommended time (usually about 30 minutes) to ensure proper disinfection.
- During this time, you can periodically shake the tank to distribute the solution evenly.
Step 7: Rinse the Tank
- After the designated time, open the faucet to drain the disinfectant solution from the tank completely.
- Rinse the tank with clean water several times to ensure all disinfectant residues are removed.
Step 8: Reconnect and Restart the System
- Once the tank is rinsed thoroughly, reconnect any parts you may have disconnected.
- Turn the water supply valve back on.
- Allow the system to refill the storage tank and check for any leaks.
Conclusion
Disinfecting your reverse osmosis storage tank is a straightforward process that helps maintain the quality of your drinking water. Remember to perform this task at least once a year and consider using the BARIER app to set reminders for filter changes and maintenance tasks. With regular upkeep, your filtration system will continue to provide clean and safe drinking water for you and your family.