Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Systems:
Reverse Osmosis (RO) water filtration systems provide some of the highest levels of drinking water purification available today. These advanced systems remove a wide range of dissolved contaminants that conventional filters cannot eliminate, delivering clean, safe, and great-tasting drinking water for homes, rural properties, and businesses across New Zealand.
At Filtration Canterbury, our reverse osmosis water purifiers are designed for both town water supplies and rural water sources, making them ideal for households concerned about contaminants such as nitrates, heavy metals, and chemical pollutants.
Reverse osmosis systems are internationally recognised as one of the most effective and reliable water purification technologies, capable of removing contaminants at a molecular level.
Contaminants Removed by Reverse Osmosis:
Reverse osmosis filtration is highly effective at reducing a broad range of contaminants including:
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Nitrates
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Lead
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Chromium
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Barium
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Cadmium
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Dissolved salts and minerals
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Chemical contaminants
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Micro-pollutants
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Many viruses and microorganisms
Because the purification occurs at a molecular level, reverse osmosis systems can remove contaminants that are completely dissolved in water and cannot be removed by standard sediment or carbon filtration alone.
Advanced Four-Stage Filtration System:
Our reverse osmosis systems use a multi-stage filtration process designed to progressively remove contaminants and improve water quality.
Stage 1 – Sediment Filtration
Water first passes through a sediment filter that removes sand, dirt, rust, and other suspended particles.
Stage 2 – Carbon Block Filtration
The carbon block filter removes chlorine, chemicals, pesticides, and compounds that cause unpleasant taste or odour.
Stage 3 – Reverse Osmosis Membrane
Water is forced under pressure through a semi-permeable membrane rated at approximately 0.0005 microns, removing dissolved contaminants at the molecular level.
Stage 4 – Post Carbon Filter
A final carbon polishing filter improves taste and ensures clean, fresh drinking water before delivery to the tap.
Purified water is then stored in a pressurised reservoir tank, ready for immediate use.
How Reverse Osmosis Works:
Reverse osmosis works by pushing water under pressure through a semi-permeable membrane that separates water molecules from dissolved contaminants.
Only pure water molecules pass through the membrane while dissolved impurities are rejected and flushed away. This process effectively removes contaminants that are too small for conventional filtration systems.
The result is ultra-pure drinking water that is cleaner, safer, and better tasting.
Installation:
Our reverse osmosis systems are compact and designed for under-sink or under-bench installation.
Typical installation features:
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Installation time approximately 60–90 minutes
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Can be installed by a plumber or experienced handyman
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Requires a minimum water pressure of 40 psi
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Suitable for both town and rural water supplies
Operating Conditions:
For optimal performance the following conditions are recommended:
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Maximum Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): 2000 ppm
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Water should be microbiologically safe before entering the RO system
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System designed for cold water use only
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Pre-filtration recommended where sediment or turbidity is present
Typical Filter Replacement Schedule:
Regular filter replacement ensures optimal system performance and water quality.
| Filter Type | Recommended Replacement |
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| Sediment Filter | Every 6 months or as required |
| Carbon Pre-Filter | Every 6 months |
| Post Carbon Filter | Every 12 months |
| RO Membrane | Typically annually or as required |
Replacement frequency may vary depending on water quality and household water usage.
System Dimensions:
RO Filtration Unit
Height: 40 cm
Width: 34 cm
Depth: 14 cm
Storage Tank Options
Mini Tank – 2.0G
20 cm diameter × 34 cm height
Small Tank – 2.2G
24 cm diameter × 38 cm height
Large Tank – 3.2G
28 cm diameter × 38 cm height
Reverse Osmosis Systems for New Zealand Water Conditions:
Water quality across New Zealand can vary significantly depending on the source, whether it is bore water, rural groundwater, rainwater collection systems, or municipal town water supplies.
Reverse osmosis systems are particularly valuable where contaminants such as nitrates, dissolved minerals, heavy metals, or chemical residues are present.
Filtration Canterbury designs and supplies reverse osmosis systems specifically suited to New Zealand water conditions, helping ensure safe and reliable drinking water for homes, farms, and businesses.





