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Domestic Drinking Water Electrical Purifier

Michael Shoikhedbrod

Abstract


Domestic drinking water purification systems are designed to treat hard water, remove deposits such as scale, sand, lime, rust, etc., and to deactivate harmful viruses and bacteria such as E. coli. The advantages of these purification systems are that they are not only a source of clean drinking water, but also that clean drinking water protects heating systems, household appliances, plumbing, washing/laundry etc. from deposits such as scale, sand, lime, rust and harmful viruses and bacteria such as E. coli. The purification of domestic drinking water by these purification systems includes four stages, each of which uses a separate device: for filtering sludge, removing chlorine, removing bacteria and viruses, and improving the taste of drinking water. The paper presents a new developed electrical purifier, which allows performing all four stages in one device, purifying domestic drinking water much better, faster, economically and continuously than existing purification systems.

Keywords


: Filtering sediment, removing chlorine, cleaning from bacteria and viruses, carbon filter for taste

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