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KENT Grand+ is the most trusted and largest selling RO Water Purifier with KENT’s Mineral ROTM Technology that retains essential natural minerals in the purified water. The multiple purification process of RO+UV+UF+TDS Control removes even dissolved impurities, bacteria, and viruses to make water 100% pure and healthy. Also, it comes with UV LED light in its storage tank that keeps purified water bacteria-free and pure. Best suited for Indian homes and offices, KENT Grand+ is ideal for purifying brackish, tap, and municipal corporation water.
Kent Grand Plus is a fully automatic and feature-packed water purifier from Kent RO. It employs an extensive RO+UV+UF purification mechanism with TDS control, which ensures that your family gets the safest drinking water. Its high-end features, effective performance, and 4-years of free service are a great value for your money.
Kent Grand Plus employs the double treatment of RO and UV purification, which naturally makes it one of the most sought-after purifiers in India.
Top Features of Kent Grand Plus RO Water Purifier
Filtration Process of Kent Grand Plus RO + UV/UF+TDS
Stage 1 – Sediment Filter: The sediment filter is used in the first stage of purification where input water is allowed to pass through it. This process of filtration effectively filters out all the impurities, dirt, particulate matter, and suspended solids.
Stage 2 – Activated Carbon Filter: The water thus filtered from the sediment filter is then fed into the activated carbon filter. This stage is very crucial in filtering out chlorine, organic compounds, bad odor as well as unpleasant tastes from the water. Carbon is highly capable of blocking all the unwanted impurities and the water received at the end of this process is much purer.
Stage 3 – RO Filtration: This is the most crucial stage of purification in which a semi-permeable membrane is used. The RO filtration removes all the dissolved organic salts and other harmful contaminants. The reverse osmosis process of filtration requires an optimum pressure close to 30-40 psi to be applied to the water. It makes water molecules pass through the membrane while leaving behind the suspended impurities. In addition to the dissolved salts, RO filtration removes heavy metals like lead, pesticides, nitrates, and sulfates.
Stage 4 – Ultrafiltration: This is the fourth stage of purification in which water from the previous stage is allowed to pass through ultra-filtration. The UF membrane acts as a powerful line of defense in which macromolecules are trapped and removed. Sometimes much smaller and invisible impurities remain in the water. Even these impurities are filtered out due to the extremely small pore size of the UF membrane, which is 0.01 micron. This technology uses fine threads of fibers and also removes extra hardness from the water.
Stage 5 – TDS Controller: This stage of filtration employs a TDS controller that helps in controlling total dissolved solids in the water coming out of the kent RO membrane. The RO process along with reducing the hardness of the water also removes essential natural minerals. Thus, the TDS controller makes sure that these minerals are retained in the water. The output water from the TDS controller is safer, healthier, pure, and enriched with minerals.
Stage 6 – Ultraviolet Filtration: It is the next step of filtration in which UV technology is utilized which effectively kills bacteria, viruses, and disease-causing germs. The UV filtration uses an 11 watt UV lamp from which ultraviolet radiation is spread in the water. It deactivates all the microorganisms to make water safe and free from germs.
Stage 7 – Post Carbon Filter: It is added to bring up the flavor of the water and enhance the taste as well.
Zero Water Wastage
The biggest drawback of using an RO water purifier is the massive wastage of water. This is the reason why the National Green Tribunal is planning to ban the use of RO water purifiers in areas where the water TDS level is lower than 500 ppm. Looking at the gravity of the problem, Kent has introduced ‘Zero Water Wastage’ technology. This ensures that no drop of water is wasted during the purification. Achieving zero wastage of water with RO purifiers seems like a mammoth task, but Kent has found a very easy solution to address this problem. This is achieved by pushing back the reject water to the overhead tank using an internal water booster pump. Instead of sending the rejected water down the drain, it gets diluted with fresh water in the overhead tank and reused as normal tap water for household purposes.
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