Osmio PRO-III-XL Ultimate Whole House Water Filter System - All Questions

Osmio PRO-III-XL Ultimate Whole House Water Filter System
Osmio PRO-III-XL Ultimate Whole House Water Filter System
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Can you show me a picture of it in situ, for comparison of how much room it will use and where it needs to go as I might have to put it out side like some other manufacturers
Question by: Paul on 29 Mar 2018, 16:39
Hi Paul we don't have a picture of it in situ, but you can install outside and you can arrange the three filter housings in any configuration.
Answer by: Osmio Water Filters on 3 Apr 2018, 09:01
Can you please tell me the footprint required for the PRO -III- XL triple filter or just the overall end to end measurement
Question by: Kevin Bow on 2 Feb 2021, 16:56
Each Housing has the following dimensions (there are three housings in total) 23-7/8" x 7-1/4" (606 mm x 184 mm)
Total footprint if installed with connecting nipples as shown on the product picture would be 655 x 606 without allowance for connecting pipes/ hoses.
Answer by: Irina Orlenko on 9 Feb 2021, 22:51
What is the absolute pore size for the filter?
Question by: Maria on 20 Aug 2021, 20:57
5 micron
Answer by: Irina Orlenko on 5 Sep 2021, 09:03
Hi can you please confirm if this system is suitable for a 4000 Sq Ft with 6 /7 bathrooms, can you also confirm that the water will not cause any damage to the copper pipework

Thanks

Andy
Question by: Andy Freer on 5 Apr 2022, 07:45
this depends on required flow - system can do 70 LPM. System is only dealing with impurities not changing PH of water or Limescale reduction. If you would like to protect pipes from corrosion depending on your hardness Osmio Maxi soft would be suitable for you.
Answer by: Irina Orlenko (Admin) on 11 Apr 2022, 14:49
Will fitting a whole house system at the point of entry cause the water pressure to drop? If so is there anything you can do to increase the pressure again.
Question by: Duncan Ford on 5 Apr 2022, 14:09
If your pressure is 3 bar + you unlikely to notice the difference. The system has about 0.8 bar of flowing pressure loss at 3 bar. If your pressure is under 3 bar - you might want to install pressure boosting system before the filtration if you have room for this.
Answer by: Irina Orlenko (Admin) on 11 Apr 2022, 14:56
how often the 3rd cartridge needs to be replaced? how would I know witch cartridge comes first as both first and third looks exactly the same?.
thanks
Question by: diana on 10 May 2022, 09:20
When the system is installed it is recommended to have the water pass through the ceramic filter first (changed every 3 years or 300,000 litres), then through the carbon block (changed every 6 months) then the KDF and GAC filter (changed every 12 months). The first and third filter do look the same but as they have different filter media inside you can usually tell the difference if you shake the cartridges as the ceramic filter has ceramic balls inside so it makes a different noise when you shake it.
Answer by: Sharon Little (Admin) on 10 May 2022, 12:30
Hi,
I am currently running at 2.5 bar water pressure, how much pressure drop would i expect to see and what is the litres per min delivery through the filters at this new pressure?
Question by: Ian Palfreeman on 16 Aug 2022, 12:48
Standing pressure loss for this system ~0.7 Bar at 2.5 bar pressure, minimum recommended pressure for the system is 2.5 bar
Answer by: Irina Orlenko (Admin) on 5 Sep 2022, 10:03
How can I tell which Filter is which between the KDF/GAC filter and the Active Ceramics Filter as the Housing the same?
Question by: Andrew-John Dittrich on 4 Sep 2022, 22:50
Active Ceramic Filter contains ceramic balls, and GAC/KDF filter contains granular carbon. If you shake a cartridge you and able to hear balls rattling inside - it would be Active Ceramic filter, GAC & KDF is sounding like a sand.
Answer by: Irina Orlenko (Admin) on 5 Sep 2022, 09:53
Is there any water waste?
Question by: Oskars on 14 Mar 2023, 16:55
No this is an inline system
Answer by: Irina Orlenko (Admin) on 11 Apr 2023, 10:19
Is there any water waste?
Question by: Oskars on 14 Mar 2023, 16:55
No this is an inline system so the water passes through the filters then on to the rest of the property there is no waste water produced.
Answer by: Sharon Little (Admin) on 15 Mar 2023, 09:21

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