250 LPH Ro Plant - Techfilt (Standard Model) : Basic Details
250 LPH Ro Plant - Techfilt (Standard Model) : Basic Details
250 LPH Ro Plant - Techfilt (Standard Model) : Basic Details
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₹125,000.00 ₹85,000.00
Description
TechFilt is amongst the leading manufacturers and suppliers of highly commendable range of Water Treatment Plants
in India. In order to maintain this market standing, we engage in the utilization of high grade raw materials and modern
machines, incompliance with the set industry norms and guidelines. This ensures the product’s strength, capacity,
functionality and longer functional life.
The qualities that set TechFilt apart from its competitors:
Service: TechFilt is committed to provide highest quality water treatment services and delivering “Best in
Class” customer care that sets the standard for the industry. Our customers can be assured that their needs are met
with one phone call.
Solutions: TechFilt is committed to provide a comprehensive range of solutions that meet any water treatment
need. We work with our customers in every step of the way to develop feasible alternatives and identify the most
compliant and cost-effective options.
A Standard Model 250 lph RO Plant by TechFilt is a Class Product with Ideal combinations of quality and technical
aspects, This model is designed for longer life, stable and easy operation & high end efficiency. A perfect design with no
compromise on quality and design parameters. This model features with a fully Automised Control Panel and many
more features listed below:
Features:
Fully Automatic Operation of Plant.
Low Maintenance Cost.
Low Operation Cost.
Easy to operate with a single button.
Power saving equipments and parts used.
Heavily Built on Stainless Steel Skid.
High Rejection percentage.
Moderate to High Recovery Rates.
High durability design for Long Life.
Applications:
Commercial & Industrial Sector
Water Distribution Business
Community Water
Process water for Industries
Restaurants & Hotels
Schools & Colleges
Public Utility Spaces
For Water Vending Business
Basic Details
Capacity 250 litres per hour
Recovery 45 - 55 %
Electric Load 2 HP
Technical Specifications
Part Name Make Description
Multigrade Sand & Hytank [NSF & 1054 FRP Vessel with 100 KG of
Carbon Filter CE Certified] Variable Size Quartz Sand & 10 Kg
Vessel 900 IV Activated Carbon
500 LPH RO
500 LPH RO Plant – TechFilt [ Standard
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Ramanthapuram: In a bid to meet the drinking water requirements, the District administration has
established mini Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants in 79 villages which had no drinking water source or
access to Cauvery water supplied to the district under the Ramanathapuram combined drinking water
supply scheme, since June 2009.
After inspecting the RO plant at Alangulam in Thirupullani block, during a press tour on Wednesday,
Collector S. Natarajan told reporters that villages located in the coastal belt and those villages which
could not get Cauvery water had been provided with the plants.
While the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) has installed RO plants in 59 villages, 20
other ROs were installed with panchayat funds. Each plant has been set up at a cost of Rs 8.5 lakh and
the capacities varied from 3,000 to 5,000 litres a day to cater to the drinking water needs of the
households.
The RO Plant, established at Alangulam about seven months ago, literally quenched the thirst of the
villagers, who bought drinking water supplied through tankers or fetched water from a nearby pond.
The water table in the village had gone beyond 300 ft and the groundwater had 2420 Total Dissolved
Solids (TDS).
The RO plant converted the water into potable water, reducing the TDS to 56, the Collector said.
Similarly, the hardness of the groundater was also reduced from 400 points to 12, through the RO
plant, he said.
Mr K Kumaravel, village president, said about 250 households were benefited from the plant on daily
basis. The private firm, which had set up the plant, had given one year warranty and inspected the
facility once in a week, he said.
As the arid district has received less water during the northeast monsoon, the district administration
has ordered digging of bore wells in 88 villages. Besides, the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage
Board (TWAD) has taken up work to make use of 91 defunct bore wells for percolation of water and
cleaning up the recharge shafts, he said.
These works had been undertaken at a total cost of Rs 2.8 crore, he added.