Guide - Your Filtration System
- Multi-stage filtration: UV steriliser + carbon block + sub-micron carbon polish filter.
- UV light destroys bacterial/viral DNA-RNA – ensures bacteria-free water; does not remove fluoride.
- Carbon block filter: reduces chlorine taste/odour, filters down to 5 micron, 22,710L capacity, NSF Standard 42 certified.
- Sub-micron polishing filter: filters to 0.5 micron, removes asbestos fibres, cryptosporidium, giardia, 11,355L capacity, NSF/ANSI 42 & 53 certified.
- Configuration is tailored per venue based on incoming water source and volume required.
Your EcoPure Waters system uses a multi-stage filtration process that guarantees pure, clear, great-tasting water. Water is sterilised, chlorine is reduced, and odours are removed – without over-processing that leaves the water bland. The exact filter configuration is tailored to your venue’s incoming water source and the volume required.
UV Technology
- Our ultraviolet (UV) sterilisers ensure bacteria-free drinking water.
- UV light destroys the cell DNA (or RNA in the case of viruses), making micro-organisms inactive.
Carbon Block Filter - Finely Polishes Water for Higher Beverage Quality
- Further reduces chlorine taste and odour and other offensive contaminants.
- Reduces extra-fine dirt and particles as small as 5 micron in size.
- Does not remove fluoride.
- Ideal for problem water areas.
- High-volume dispense capacity (22,710 litres).
- Sanitary cartridges; internal parts never exposed to handling or contamination.
- NSF Certified under NSF Standard 42.
Sub-Micron Filter - Clear, Premium Water for Cold Beverages
- Uses activated carbon to reduce chlorine taste, odour and other offensive contaminants.
- Pre-coat sub-micron technology reduces dirt and particles as small as 0.5 micron.
- Does not remove fluoride.
- Removes health contaminants such as asbestos fibres, cryptosporidium and giardia cysts.
- Sanitary cartridges; high-volume capacity (11,355 litres); internal parts never exposed to handling or contamination.
- NSF Certified under NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53.