Automatic TDS Controller for RO Systems Precision & Efficiency
Did you know 68% of RO system failures stem from unstable TDS levels? Imagine pouring a glass of water only to taste metallic bitterness. Your customers won’t tolerate it. Your reputation can’t afford it. Discover how an automatic TDS controller in RO systems solves these nightmares permanently.
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Our TDS controller in RO systems monitors water quality 24/7 with ±5% accuracy. See the difference:
Feature | Basic Controllers | Smart TDS Controller |
---|---|---|
TDS Adjustment Range | 200-500 ppm | 50-1000 ppm |
Alerts | None | Real-time SMS/Email |
Why pay $1,200/year for manual calibration when our solution costs $799 with 5-year warranty? Calculate your savings:
🔹 67% fewer service calls (2023 WaterTech study)
🔹 3.2x longer membrane life
🔹 Zero taste complaints from 94% of users
Breweries need 150-200 ppm TDS. Hospitals demand 0-50 ppm. We program controllers for your exact specs. No compromises.
▼ 83% maintenance costs
▲ 22% production speed
Zero guest complaints
since installation
Since 2012, AquaControl’s TDS controllers have protected 12,000+ RO systems worldwide. Why risk your operation with inferior solutions? Book a FREE water audit now and get 3 bonus filter cartridges with every controller ordered by December 31.
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A: A TDS controller in an RO system regulates the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level in purified water by blending a small amount of untreated water with RO-treated water, ensuring optimal mineral balance and taste.
A: An automatic TDS controller uses sensors to monitor water purity and adjusts the blending ratio of raw and purified water via a control valve, maintaining consistent TDS levels without manual intervention.
A: The price depends on brand reputation, features like digital displays or automation, compatibility with specific RO systems, and additional functionalities such as real-time TDS monitoring.
A: While not mandatory, a TDS controller enhances water quality by preventing over-deminaralization, making it ideal for areas with fluctuating input water TDS or users preferring customized mineral content.
A: It ensures consistent water taste, protects membranes from low-TDS damage, reduces water waste, and allows users to adjust mineral levels based on preferences.
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