Description
Gold Basic
Gold Basic is one of the package which includes pipe, Connectors, C & X Clamp,Brass Fittings, Warranty Card, Membrane Housing, Float Valve, Tap, FR, SLC SV and Labour etc. are available in the package.
Pipe: 10 Meter White Ro Pipe 1/4″ size. Pipe is /Tube 1/4″ For All RO/UV Water Purifiers. Flexible, Easy To Cut Supply Tubing For Reverse Osmosis And Drinking Water Applications, Easy To Install And Replace And Can Be Installed By Yourself.
Here are some of the features of the product:
- it is Made of food-grade plastic, which is safe for drinking water.
- it is Flexible and easy to cut, so you can install it in tight spaces.
- ithas simple installation and replace.
- it can be installed by yourself.
C & X Clamp: A C & X Clamp in an RO system refers to two specific types of clamps used for different purposes:
1. C-Clamp:
- Function: This is a general-purpose clamp shaped like the letter “C” with a screw mechanism that tightens the jaws to grip objects.
- Use in RO systems: It’s primarily used for temporary purposes, such as:
- Holding pre-filters or post-filters in place during installation or maintenance.
- Clamping tubing to a support bracket for temporary routing.
- Securing other components during repairs or modifications.
2. X-Clamp:
- Function: This is a specialized clamp designed specifically for RO systems. It has an “X” shaped body with four prongs that fit into grooves on RO filter housings.
- Use in RO systems: It’s used to firmly secure RO filter housings in place, ensuring a leak-proof seal and proper operation. They come in different sizes to fit various filter housing diameters.
Brass Fittings: These are generally used in RO systems due to their durability and ability to withstand high pressure.
- Durability: Brass is a strong and corrosion-resistant material, making it a good choice for long-lasting fittings in RO systems.
- Heat resistance: Brass can withstand higher temperatures compared to some plastic fittings, making them suitable for hot water applications in RO systems.
Warranty Card:
What should a warranty card typically include?
- Product information: Model name, serial number, purchase date, and place of purchase.
- Warranty period: The duration of time the warranty covers the product.
- What is covered under the warranty: This may include defects in materials and workmanship, specific parts, or labor costs for repairs.
- What is not covered under the warranty: This might include damage caused by misuse, normal wear and tear, or unauthorized repairs.
- Contact information: Phone number, website, or email address for the manufacturer or warranty provider.
Membrane Housing: The membrane housing is a cylindrical container that holds the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane in a water purification system. The RO membrane is a key component of the system, as it filters out contaminants from the water by allowing only water molecules to pass through. The membrane housing protects the delicate membrane from damage and keeps it clean.
Float Valve: In an RO system, a float valve plays a crucial role in controlling water flow and preventing overflow.A float valve acts as an automatic shut-off mechanism based on water level. It generally consists of a buoyant float connected to a valve mechanism.
Price of Gold Basic- INR- 799/-
Tap:
When it comes to RO systems, the “tap” can refer to two different components:
1. Feed water tap: This is the tap that connects your RO system to your main water supply line. It allows untreated water to enter the system for purification. This tap is usually located on the back of the RO unit and connects to your cold water line with a standard fitting.
2. Dispensing tap: This is the tap where you draw the purified drinking water from the RO system. It’s typically located on the front or top of the system and connects to the storage tank. This tap delivers filtered, clean water for consumption.
FR: It is typically refers to a Flow Restrictor. This is a small component within the system that helps maintain optimal pressure levels for efficient RO purification. It works by restricting the flow of the rejected concentrate water (wastewater) coming from the membrane.
SLC SV: This is the most likely interpretation, especially considering you previously mentioned RO systems. LC SV is a commonly used abbreviation in the context of water purifiers and RO systems, particularly for solenoid valves. a component commonly used in RO systems to control water flow. These valves are often used for automatic shut-off functions or regulating water flow to filters.
Labour/Technician: The term “technician” can refer to a wide range of professionals, but in the context of previous topics like RO systems, it most likely relates to a water treatment technician.
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