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Excelflow RO Systems: Innovation in Water Filtration

Excelflow offers a range of high-quality reverse osmosis (RO) system components that enhance water purification efficiency and reliability for both residential and commercial users. Their compact RO storage tanks provide space-saving solutions with consistent water flow. Engineered for durability and compatibility, Excelflow ensure clean, safe drinking water and is trusted by professionals and homeowners alike for dependable water treatment solutions.

Why Choose Excelflow RO Systems and Parts?

Excelflow RO Systems and Parts are a trusted choice for dependable water purification, featuring advanced filtration technology and durable performance. Engineered for both residential and commercial applications, Excelflow systems effectively eliminate contaminants such as chlorine, lead, and bacteria, delivering clean, safe drinking water. Available from our Canadian warehouse. Explore our available products below:

  • Excelflow Reverse Osmosis RO Storage/Pressure Tanks

    • Excelflow Reverse Osmosis RO Storage/Pressure Tanks are OEM components for Vectapure reverse osmosis systems, designed to store treated water efficiently. Available in 3.2 and 4-gallon models, the slimmer 3.2-gallon tank is ideal for compact spaces like kitchen cupboards or between ceiling joists. Both models feature a 1/4" male NPT connection, 304 stainless steel inlet, a factory precharge of 5–7 PSI, and can handle up to 100 PSI pressure and 65°C (150°F) temperature. The 3.2-gallon tank offers an actual capacity of 1.74 gallons, while the 4-gallon version holds 2.31 gallons.

FAQs

1. Why does my reverse osmosis system drain water continuously, and how can I stop it?

A reverse osmosis system that drains constantly usually indicates a faulty check valve, automatic shut-off valve, or an issue with the storage tank not reaching proper pressure. This can lead to excessive water waste and system inefficiency. Replacing the check valve or shut-off valve, or repressurizing or replacing the tank, often resolves the issue.

2. How often should I replace the different filters and membranes in an RO system?

Pre-filters (sediment and carbon) should be replaced every 6–12 months, while the RO membrane typically lasts 2–3 years, depending on water quality and usage. Post-filters (like a carbon polishing filter) are also usually replaced annually. Sticking to this schedule helps maintain water quality and system longevity.

3. Can a reverse osmosis system remove PFAS or "forever chemicals" from drinking water?

Yes, reverse osmosis is one of the most effective methods for removing PFAS, thanks to its fine membrane that filters out particles down to 0.0001 microns. For best results, ensure the system is certified to remove PFAS or use it alongside activated carbon filters designed for chemical reduction.

4. Why is my RO water tasting bad or like plastic even after filtering?

Bad taste in RO water can come from old filters, a biofilm buildup in the system, or low-quality tubing that leaches plastic-like flavours. Flushing the system, replacing filters on schedule, and using food-grade tubing can eliminate off-flavours and ensure great-tasting water.

5. Is it safe to drink RO water long-term since it removes minerals?

Yes, RO water is safe for long-term consumption. While it removes minerals like calcium and magnesium, these are not your primary sources of nutrition. If you prefer mineralized water, some systems offer a remineralization stage that adds healthy minerals back for taste and balance.

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