How can we deal with this series as a water filter to choose, we have discussed filter sediments and now get a category of taste and odor. So what is the taste and smell (the T & O) filter? If you categorize your water problem in T & O category, this does not show a "high level" pollutants such as heavy metals and volatile organic compounds and so worried .. (High contamination with whom we had treated the T & O category). In summary, it is your jobWater smell and taste better.
Tasteless, odorless water is very rare, since water is known as a universal solvent. The water dissolves nearly all the contacts (eg a microscope). For this reason, it takes many substances, T & O. The good news is that most problems can affect T & O by treatment with an activated carbon filter. activated carbon such as carbon, carbon-carbon is a known and active material with an incredibly large area. This area is equivalent toperfect for the registration of impurities. Carbon for water filtration comes from two sources, coal (usually ground Decayed plants and trees) and coconut shells are charred carbon (no, the water tastes like coconut). Carbon from bamboo is also available, and is growing in popularity because of its super-fast growth, making it more portable. However, it is not readily available in today's time, but keep your eyes open for them inFuture. When the high-level contaminants in this series we have more details on the various forms of carbon, which catalyzes grain, block walking, etc. .. and their special features.
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So, let's get down to the smallest detail. You need to decide if you want the T & O problem on the plane home or the place of workers, the United States. Your decision depends on the nature of the specific problems that arise. Any Questions smell bathing and showering difficult, andprobably run a whole house, and shower filter is easily available, while others are problems of T & O only a problem when you drink water, so it should work using a point system. However, it is likely to end up with a sort of carbon filter. If you choose a whole house water filter to make sure that the system is sized correctly stands for an entire house. Please refer to Part 2 for details on sizing. There will be a whole house carbon filter that little or nothingMaintenance, and there are filter cartridge for whole house and the place of use, but do not forget your only problem is the taste and smell, so there is no need to NSF standard 53 fantasy list of pollutants to eliminate worry, we is only an activated carbon filter. I'm not trying to simplify, if I find that almost all carbon filters to meet your needs T & O improvement.
Unfortunately, some of you have both a sediment and a T & O problem. If so, you should answer these questionsseparately. Apply a pre-sediment filter followed by carbon filter. One might ask, why not simply with a 5 or 1 micron carbon alone. Carbon Capture filter sediments do, but it will be much faster than a pre-filter clogging and are generally more expensive, 3-5 times. The money you invest for a separate pre-filter are dividends over time, as you pay the life and maximize the usefulness of the individual carbon filter. The activated carbon filters are really good at removing many impurities, butare not among the issues to be dealt with heavy sediment. As long as you take the effort to install a filtering system, do it right the first time.
There are many causes for the different types of T & O problems, but perhaps the most common is hydrogen sulfide or H2S, commonly described as the smell of rotten eggs. Although water carbon filter can remove some H2S, will do this for a very limited time before the filter out. Many people arehappy to find what appears to be a fix for this problem are stinking rotten, only to be disappointed by a filter that out quickly. The rest of the story is that carbon is not really developed for the reduction of H2S. Not at all H2S problems than KDF (Kinetic degradation fluxion), but this is my teaser for the next article.
How do I choose a water filter Part 4: taste and smell
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