Filter head (2020)
Filter Head
The filter head of a reverse osmosis system is the part of the system that is connected to the water supply and where the actual filtration takes place. One of the most crucial parts of any domestic reverse osmosis setup, your filter head should be dependable. The filter heads are simple to set up and may be installed virtually anyplace in the house. Make sure the filter head's dimensions are suitable for your reverse osmosis system before making a purchase. Learn about the various filter heads' flow rates to pick one that delivers the water at the pace you need.
The filter head acts as the system's nerve center, linking all of the other filters and parts together. The filter head controls the pressure and flow of water and directs it through the various filtering stages. The inlet and outlet ports, pressure gauges, and flush valves are just some of the ports that can be used to connect the various filters and other parts of the system. A pressure gauge built into the filter head enables you to keep track of water pressure and make any necessary adjustments. The valves make it possible to maintain the system and change the filters without turning off the water supply.