Successful Projects

KS Water Treatment has successfully completed a number of Industrial Reverse Osmosis Projects over the years and has a lot of experience in the purification of water. Toronto and surrounding areas have been the central focus of KS Water Treatment when it comes to Industrial and Commercial Reverse Osmosis System Projects. We have commissioned Reverse Osmosis Systems from as small as 0.5 GPM (gallons per minute) to as large as over 60 GPM (gallons per minute).

36-Membrane Industrial Reverse Osmosis System (30+ GPM Flow-rate)

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35 GPM Industrial Reverse Osmosis System (Toronto)

This large Industrial Reverse Osmosis System was installed with sufficient pretreatment such as Carbon Filters, Water Softeners, UV Disinfection System, Booster Pumps and Sediment Filters. In addition to the necessary Reverse Osmosis pretreatment required, there is also a variety of instrumentation and storage equipment that accompanies such Industrial systems. This can include devices such as TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meters, conductivity meters, pressure gauges, and jet pumps, permeate and drain flow gauges. An Industrial Reverse Osmosis System like this typically comes pre-assembled and requires only partial installation at the specific industrial or commercial location.

 

24-Membrane Industrial Reverse Osmosis System (20+ GPM Flow-rate)

24-membrane Industrial Reverse Osmosis System with Pretreatment (20+ GPM Flow-rate)
24-membrane Industrial Reverse Osmosis System with Pretreatment (20+ GPM Flow-rate)

This 24-membrane Industrial Reverse Osmosis System has permeate, or pure water, flow-rate production of over 20 GPM (gallons per minute). Large Industrial Reverse Osmosis Systems like this require ample storage because the usual output far exceeds the input capacity for industrial process use. In this case, a 2,000-gallon polyethylene pure water storage tank was utilized in parallel with a 7-HP booster pump to provide the necessary pressure. The pretreatment measures taken for this Industrial Reverse Osmosis System include Industrial Water Softeners, Industrial Carbon Filters and Sediment Filtration. Applying appropriate pretreatment significantly prolongs the life of the Reverse Osmosis membranes, and thus decreases maintenance and replacement costs for the business. This is something KS Water Treatment ensures the client is well aware of.

 

12-Membrane Industrial Reverse Osmosis System (10+ GPM Flow-rate)

31Many times, large manufacturing plants require Industrial Reverse Osmosis water at higher flow rates than the System can effectively produce. In situations like this, appropriate storage measures must be taken, namely the introduction of a large polyethylene storage tank (usually 1,000+ gallon capacity). The Industrial Reverse Osmosis System continues to fill this tank until a float valve, which is an instrument that is put in place to sense that the tank is full, shuts the system off. Now, from this large storage tank, it is very easy to use a booster pump to reach flow rates of over 40 GPM (gallons per minute), whereas if the Industrial Reverse Osmosis System was relied on alone, in this case, the output would be only 11-13 GPM. In addition to the necessary storage solution, there are highly recommended pretreatment equipment to go along with the Industrial Reverse Osmosis System. This includes Water Treatment Equipment such as Carbon Filters, Iron/Sulphur Filters, Industrial Water Softeners, Ultraviolet Disinfection Systems (UV Systems) and Sediment Filters. To complete an effective Industrial Reverse Osmosis Project, there are many electronic instrumentation controls that must be administered. The purpose of these is to monitor, batch and act as automatic cut ON/OFF devices. Finally, post-treatment Water Purification may also need to be taken into consideration. This includes such things as Mixed Bed Deionization Cartridges, and Industrial Anion and Cation Deionization Tanks.