ROM
III WATER PROCESSOR is designed to
protect your family with the most
comprehensive water filtration and
treatment technology available using
a powerful combination of five separate
water treatment technologies.
CARTRIDGE 1: P.P. MICRO-FIBER
Cartridge “1” is the first
cartridge in the ROM III Processor.
It filters out dirt and rust from
the incoming water supplies. It’s
a fact that household water supplies
can contain enough dirt and sediment
to clog up subsequent cartridges over
a period of time. This cartridge traps
particles 10 microns and larger in
size and is made of a poly-propylene
micro-fiber material.
CARTRIDGE A: S101 PRE-FILTER
Cartridge “A” is the cartridge
that adsorbs the chlorine that is
found in most municipal water. Chlorine
will damage and eventually render
your RO filter inoperable.
CARTRIDGE B: TFC MEMBRANE RO FILTER
Cartridge “B” contains
the reverse osmosis membrane that
sets the ROM III processor apart from
conventional filter systems. In this
cartridge, cysts and dissolved impurities
such as arsenic, lead, nitrate/nitrite,
fluoride, dissolved minerals and sodium
are separated from the water and flushed
down the drain.
CARTRIDGE C: VOC#1 ORGANICS
Cartridge “C” is the cartridge
that adsorbs Volatile Organic Chemicals
[VOCs] and MTBE Reduction. It is certified
to NSF International Standard 53.
Cartridge “C” contains
a carefully selected grade of granular
activated carbon.
CARTRIDGE 5: POST-CARBON
Cartridge “5” is the post
carbon cartridge. It adsorbs any taste
and odor from the effluent that could
possibly come from the pressurized
storage tank.
ROM III WATER PROCESSOR provides
maximum protection against contaminants
such as lead, nitrate, sodium, other
dissolved solids/minerals and heavy
metals. The ROM III also adsorbs Volatile
Organic Chemicals and MTBE. EVERPURE®
turns ordinary tap water into sparkling,
great-tasting, healthful water for
drinking, cooking and coffee making.
Unparallel in the commercial arena
with 70 years of experience, EVERPURE®
offers reliable, great-tasting water
for discriminating homeowners.
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