The core of this system relies on a multi-tier filtration architecture that combines RO, UV, and UF membranes. By utilizing 7 Stages of purification, the unit addresses sediments, dissolved salts, and microbial contaminants in distinct phases. The RO membrane works as the primary barrier against heavy metals, while the UV lamp deactivates bacteria that might bypass physical filters. The addition of a UF stage serves as an extra safety layer, ensuring even the smallest particles are trapped before reaching the storage tank. Delivering a 15 Litres/Hour flow rate, the filtration assembly demonstrates high throughput efficiency, ensuring the 12-liter tank refills quickly after usage. This technical synergy provides a robust defense against common Indian water pollutants.
Operating mechanics are designed to withstand high-salinity environments, specifically supporting a maximum TDS of 2000 PPM. Many standard purifiers struggle once the input TDS crosses 1500 PPM, but this model maintains its membrane integrity through reinforced housing. The 60 W motor is optimized to drive the booster pump with minimal noise, though some vibration is expected during the RO cycle. Build quality emphasizes functional durability, using food-grade plastic for the internal storage tank to prevent secondary contamination. The TDS controller is a vital engineering inclusion, allowing the user to manually calibrate the mineral content of the output water. This degree of control is essential for maintaining the natural electrolyte balance often lost in aggressive RO-only systems.
The Generic 12 Litres model is a pragmatic investment for those prioritizing technical specifications over brand prestige. While it lacks smart connectivity features found in high-end appliances, it excels in its primary task of mineral management and pathogen removal. The inclusion of a 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty ensures that any initial setup issues or component failures are addressed. This model outperforms basic entry-level devices by offering a larger storage capacity and more comprehensive filtration stages. It represents a strong upgrade from basic units for users moving from simple gravity filters to powered RO systems. Given its 2000 PPM threshold, it is particularly effective for coastal or groundwater-dependent regions in India.