How to Check the TDS Level of Your RO Water Purifier

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18 January 2023

For healthy drinking water, selecting a RO water purifier that will maintain a low TDS level is essential. When choosing a RO water purifier, there are many things to take into account. Cost and energy use are a couple of the most crucial factors. TDS levels can be reduced to under 50 ppm by the best RO water filters.

The most often used technique for removing TDS from water is reverse osmosis. A membrane with tiny pores that is semipermeable makes up a RO membrane. Smaller particles can pass through these holes whereas larger ones are rejected. High water pressure might cause the RO membrane to tear.

RO membranes can be replaced every 8-12 months, depending on the manufacturer. If your RO water purifier is working properly, it is unlikely that your membrane will have any issues. However, if you notice high TDS readings after your RO water purifier has been installed, you may want to replace the filter.

The TDS test is a quick way to measure the rejection rate of your RO membrane. To calculate the rejection rate, you should know the TDS level of the water output from your top tank. If the TDS level of your water is low, you can top off the rejected water to increase the TDS level. However, you will end up with a lot of impurities in the rejected water.

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