S1550 GrippaPRO Static Purification System - Upto 1550 Litres Per Hour
The S1550 is designed for companies who need are mass producing pure water. Idea for companies with multiple vehicles or are selling water - giving a maximum of 1576 litres of pure water per hour or 37824 litres per day*. Our GrippaPRO range of static systems come Pre-plumbed, wired, and tested within our patented RO Cabinet. Suitable for 40-500ppm. Multiple options and upgradable functions are available on checkout.
Minimum flow and pressure: 3100lph / recommended pressure of 80psi but can run as low as 30psi.
What's included?
- 10.5 Ltr DI Vessel with Resin
- 3 x 4021" Carbon/Sediment Filter (changeable every 6 months or 360000 litres).
- 4 x 4040" US Technology RO Membranes capable of making upto 1576 litres of pure water an hour
- All plumbing and fittings required (plug into the water mains and start making water!)
- Patented GrippaTank Cabinet - designed to keep the system protected from being damaged, whilst being easy to maintain
- Intelligent System Controller which includes features such as:
- Auto Shut off and Auto Refill
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- TDS Monitoring & Service Alerts
- Flow Meter - Overall, Service Cycle, & LPM
- Autoflush - On the hour every hour through the fillup
- Booster Pump Control
- Low Pressure Cutoff and Alert
- Mains Booster Pump.
- 30 Metres of Hose & Connections for Waste & Inlet Water.
- Assembled and Tested
What's not included?
- Installation - although this is available via the checkout options.
- Wall Fixings.
*Based on test figures with working pressure of 80psi, temperature of 25c, and a minimum flow rate
Comparison figures
System |
Mains – no booster |
Boosted System |
300 |
3-5 hrs |
1-2 hrs |
400 |
4-6 hrs |
2-4 hrs |
500 |
6-8hrs |
3-5hrs |
650 |
7-9hrs |
4-6hrs |
850 |
8-10hrs |
5-7hrs |
1000 |
9-11hrs |
6-7hrs |
Above is a minimum guide only, based on worst case scenario – factors such as insufficient mains incoming flow, outside temperature, membrane age, and service interval will affect the above suggested guide figures. |
Laboratory Test Figures - Litres Per Hour | 1550 LPH |
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