PRO Systems for Plumbers

We have all the latest water softening, conditioning, filtration and purification technologies. We market and distribute systems fro all the major manufacturers. Stringent quality control, advanced engineering, cutting-edge software and patented technologies are the hallmark of all PRO systems. If you're looking for high quality, American-made systems built to the highest specifications, then you've come to the right place.

 
ANSI/NSF Certified Products

All the systems that we distribute are manufactured entirely with NSF approved components. Many systems are also ANSI/NSF certified for performance and efficiency.

NSF Certified components and products

The NSF mark is your guarantee that the components and systems are certified to the highest levels, ensuring that you have the very best water.

NSF/ANSI Standard 42: Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects
This standard covers point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) systems designed to reduce specific aesthetic or non-health-related contaminants (chlorine, taste and odor, and particulates) that may be present in public or private drinking water.

NSF/ANSI Standard 53: Drinking Water Treatment Units - Health Effects
 This standard 53 addresses point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) systems designed to reduce specific health-related contaminants, such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, lead, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), MTBE (methyl tertiary-butyl ether), that may be present in public or private drinking water.

NSF/ANSI Standard 58: Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems
This standard was developed for point-of-use (POU) reverse osmosis (RO) treatment systems. These systems typically consist of a pre-filter, RO membrane, and post-filter. Standard 58 includes contaminant reduction claims commonly treated using RO, including fluoride, hexavalent and trivalent chromium, total dissolved solids, nitrates, etc. that may be present in public or private drinking water.

NSF/ANSI Standard 44: Cation Exchange Water Softeners
This standard covers residential cation exchange water softeners designed to reduce hardness from public or private water supplies. Additionally, this standard can verify the system's ability to reduce radium and barium.

ISO 9000 is a family of standards for quality management systems. ISO 9000 is maintained by the International Organization for Standardization and is administered by accreditation and certification bodies. A company or organization that has been independently audited and certified to be in conformance with ISO 9001 may publicly state that it is "ISO 9001 certified" or "ISO 9001 registered". Certification to an ISO 9001 standard does not guarantee any quality of end products and services; rather, it certifies that formalized business processes are being applied.

 
Pur-Gard and SP-5000

All PRO systems are Pur-Gard compatible. Some models include automatic electronic injection systems, while others have injection options available. All of the systems that we distribute have also been tested to comply with the stringent SP-5000 water treatment system disinfection protocol.

All water treatment systems are susceptible to bacterial contamination. Benign bacteria like HPC’s can lurk in safe city water supplies and slowly colonize traditional water treatment equipment. Heterotrophic plate  count (HPC) bacteria are a generally benign family of chlorine-resistant bacteria that inhabit most plumbing  systems. HPCs are evident as part of the slimy coating that can be found on drinking filters and inside water softeners known as a ‘biofilm’.

A biofilm is a collection of organic and inorganic material, as well as living and dead organisms; responsible for numerous water quality & distribution problems such as loss of residual disinfection levels, odors, color, microbial-induced corrosion, reduced material life and a reduction in dissolved oxygen content. While HPCs themselves are generally not harmful to human health, they provide nutrition and protection for pathogenic organisms.

Pathogenic organisms can be introduced into a water quality management system through a variety of ways, including through the influent water supply, during regeneration, or through outside action. For this reason, biological risk management (BRM) protocols are necessary to prevent, contain and eliminate the colonization pathogenic and non-pathogenic entities within water treatment equipment.

Properly implemented disinfection protocols can be a cost-effective means of reducing both benign & pathogenic organisms. Prevention of contamination is obviously easier and more cost-effective than addressing an incident after colonization has occurred. The development and implementation of a step-by-step disinfection protocol for the control and prevention of bacterial contamination in water treatment equipment is essential for all installations, whether residential, commercial or industrial.

Pur-Gard is designed to:-

  • Clean ion-exchange resin without damaging the structured matrix
  • Leave a protective coating on metallic moving parts
  • Clean and lubricate all moving components
  • Create an unhealthy environment for bacteria in the system
  • Activate Purafeel technology on compatible systems
  • Catalytically activate self-sanitization on compatible systems

 

 

 
 

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