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Our Under-Sink water purifier in your home will provide you with ultra pure, alkaline, great tasting water for drinking, cooking, and making beverages. The water purification units use an eight-stage proprietary process broken down here to four simple phases.
When should I change filters?
Filters last typically for about six months. Look for flashing color light on waterspout dispenser.
Green: Is good
Yellow: almost ready to change
Red: Needs to be changed
May need a plumber to install under sink systems.
What replacement filters will I need for Aqua Bliss Under the Sink Systems?
10 inch five micron at $7.50 eac. Two for $13.00.
10 inch Carbon Block at $22.00 each. Two for $37.00.
KDF/Carbon at $41.00.
pH Magnesium/calcium at $42.00.
Deionization $42.00.
What will the water do for me?
Aqua Bliss Water may help increase depleted magnesium from the body for a better cellular function. It may also support a balanced pH level.
Why is a balanced pH important?
It is traditionally believed that when the body's pH level is off, it rejects minerals. Vitamins without minerals are quickly eliminated from the body. Therefore a balanced pH promotes proper vitamin and mineral absorption.
Can I control the pH level and oxygen level?
Under The Sink: Yes, there are adjustment valves on the system.
Why is it important to oxygenate water?
It is believed that thousands of years ago, before the Earth was polluted, the oxygen level was over 30%. Today, due to pollution and burning fossil fuels, the Earth’s oxygen level is below 20%. When Aqua Bliss creates your water, the oxygen level resembles the water that nature intended us to drink.
Do the units do anything else to the water besides filtering it?
The units reduce surface tension for maximum absorption of vitamins and minerals.
Do I need a plumber to install the systems?
Under The Sink: We provide easy-to-follow installation instructions. However, you may need to get a plumber
if you are unsure of how to install the system.
Do the units require electricity?
No, the units do not require electricity.
What if the water pressure for the Under Sink System is low or becomes low?
The house water pressure may be too low.
Care and Maintenance
Remember to flush your system once a month.
How do I flush my system?
You will see a black hose coming from your unit. Open the blue valve on this hose and let it run for
3 minutesonce a month.
How do I change my filters?
When changing filters close the blue valve on the orange hose. Open unit faucet and drain unit completely.
Then you are ready to change your filters.
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Full house system needs a plumber to install system
What can the full house system accomplish?
It prevents the formation of hard water scale in water heaters & pipes.
It will stop the formation of hard water scale on shower doors & fixtures.
It removes chlorine and chloramine from the water to improve taste, odor and the unhealthy effects of chlorine.
Heavy metals such as lead are significantly reduced.
This sounds like a combination water softener and carbon filter. Is this true?
Yes it is, but with many exciting features.
What are some of these features?
First, it is all done in one space saving tank that measures under 55" high and only takes up a circle of one-foot diameter on the floor. Second, there are no regeneration chemicals like salt used at all.
Does a regular softener use a lot of salt?
It depends on the hardness of the water and also the number of people in the home. Based on the averages the savings would be over 700 pounds of salt a year. That's $75-$100 a year or almost a $1,000 over the 10 year life of a softener. Not to mention the back braking job of lugging all of that salt.
Are there other advantages?
Certainly, A big one is that this unit NEVER regenerates so there is never water discharged down the drain.
Do regular water softeners waste a lot of water?
Again it depends on the water hardness, softener design, and the family size. But the average would be about 10,000 gallons a year.
It sounds like this unit is very friendly to the environment. Is this true?
Yes it is. Also in many parts of the US there is legislation pending to stop the discharge of the salt into municipal sewers. You can imagine the problems that would be caused by hundreds or thousands of softeners in a single city.
Are there even more advantages?
Yes there are. The unit has no valve mechanism and thus no need for electricity. Though the cost of electricity is quite low for most softeners the cost of installation is often lowered because no outlet is needed. With no valve there are no moving parts so service is eliminated.
You mentioned filtration of chlorine. Won't there be a need to replace the carbon?
We do not use carbon. We use a special material (KDF) that will last for millions of gallons. Expected life is for over 10 years of normal use.
How does it work?
The scale prevention process is quite easy. We use a patented combination catalytic and magnetic chamber to change the calcium (hardness) of the water from a dissolved material to sub microscopic particles that wash through the plumbing system without being able to connect themselves to the pipes or heaters. In this form they will not react with soaps or detergents either. We have found that magnets alone do not work as effectively so that is why we precede the magnets with a catalytic device.
What about the chlorine removal?
The material we employ (KDF) uses a process that turns the chlorine to a chloride, which is a form that is non-detectable in the water.
Will the water test soft?
No. The test chemicals are designed to put the hardness back into solution. Once back into solution they will show hardness on test kits.
I thought all equipment had to have a valve. Why not yours?
Because we have a constant upward flow path that keeps the filter media always moving and not packing down and collecting dirt.
Am I correct in summarizing by saying that this unit uses no chemicals, has no valve, has no moving parts, uses no electricity, discharges no water down the drain, will prevent the problems of hard water and will stop chlorine taste & odor for 10 years or more?
YES!
Is there anything special about the water from this unit compared to water that has gone through a salt using softener?
Yes. First, there will not be the slippery feel on your skin when you shower or bathe. This feel comes from the sodium reacting with your body oils. Secondly, we add nothing to the water such as sodium mentioned previously. This could be important to someone on a low sodium diet.
Any other special things about the water?
There is an unusual phenomenon that takes place. The surface tension of the water is reduced. This is often referred to as making the water "wetter". It simply means that the water can penetrate a plant more effectively and deeper so that the plants are more hardy and grow better. With a standard salt type softener, that water is actually harmful to plants.
Is this a brand new technology, or has there been some experience in actual use?
We have employed catalytic and magnetic processes since 1994. We have also used the special filtration media (KDF) for that period of time. There were over 1,000 units placed world wide in the first 5 years.
Has the performance been reliable?
YES! WE have fewer than 1/2% field problems and without exception they resulted from situations where the units were placed on water supplies that were outside of the limits that have been established through testing.
Are there any general guidelines that can be used on the water chemistry where the use of this unit would be okay?
Hardness up to 20 grains, pH 7.5 or less and visibly clear water. Contact us if it is higher.
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