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How Does an RO Purifier Work?
πŸ—“ July 2025πŸ“ Indore, MP⏱ 7 min read 🏷 Informational✍ Aqua Care RO Team

How Does an RO Water Purifier Work? – A Complete Step-by-Step Explanation

You see it mounted on your kitchen wall every day, producing clean drinking water at the push of a tap β€” but have you ever wondered what actually happens inside your RO water purifier? Understanding how it works helps you use it better, recognise problems early, and make sense of the maintenance schedule. This guide explains every stage of an RO purifier in plain, simple language.

What is Reverse Osmosis (RO)?

Reverse Osmosis is a water purification process that pushes water through an extremely fine semi-permeable membrane β€” one so dense that it allows water molecules through but blocks dissolved salts, heavy metals, bacteria, and other contaminants.

The word "reverse" refers to the reversal of osmosis β€” the natural process where water moves from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated one across a membrane. In RO, we use a pressure pump to force water in the opposite direction, pushing it from concentrated (impure) water through the membrane, leaving contaminants behind.

πŸ“ Just How Fine is the RO Membrane?

The pores in an RO membrane are approximately 0.0001 microns in size. To put that in perspective: a human hair is about 75 microns wide. The RO membrane's pores are 750,000 times smaller than a human hair β€” small enough to block individual dissolved salt molecules.

The Multi-Stage Purification Process – Explained

A modern home RO purifier doesn't just have one filter β€” it has 5 to 8 stages, each doing a specific job. Here's what happens to your water from inlet to tap:

Stage 1 – Sediment Filter (PP / Spun Filter)

This is the first stage your tap water enters. The sediment filter (usually a polypropylene spun cartridge) traps visible particles: sand, silt, rust, mud, and suspended solids. This protects the more delicate filters in later stages from getting clogged by large particles. It has no effect on dissolved substances or bacteria.

Lifespan: 3–4 months in Indore's water conditions.

Stage 2 – Pre-Carbon Filter (GAC or CTO)

The water now passes through a bed of granular activated carbon (GAC) or a compressed carbon block (CTO). Activated carbon has an enormous surface area at the microscopic level and absorbs chlorine, chloramines, organic chemicals, pesticides, and compounds responsible for bad taste and odour. This stage is critical because chlorine β€” used by municipalities to disinfect water β€” would otherwise damage the RO membrane in the next stage.

Lifespan: 6 months. When this filter expires, chlorine bypasses it and can permanently damage the RO membrane.

Stage 3 – The RO Membrane (The Heart of the System)

This is where the magic happens. The pre-filtered water is pressurised by a pump and forced through the semi-permeable RO membrane. Water molecules pass through easily, but the vast majority of dissolved solids β€” salts, fluoride, nitrates, arsenic, lead, chromium, and bacteria β€” are blocked and diverted away as "reject water" (also called brine or wastewater).

A quality RO membrane removes 90–99% of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), bringing water from 400–600 mg/L (typical Indore tap water) down to 20–60 mg/L.

Lifespan: 12–18 months in Indore. The membrane is the most expensive component to replace (β‚Ή1,800–₹2,550) and the most important to protect through timely pre-filter changes.

πŸ’§ What is Reject Water?

For every litre of purified water an RO produces, it also generates 2–4 litres of "reject water" β€” water concentrated with the contaminants that were filtered out. This reject water flows out through a drain pipe (you can hear it draining when the RO runs). It is not wasted β€” many households collect it for mopping floors, watering plants, or flushing toilets.

Stage 4 – Post-Carbon Filter (Polishing / Inline Carbon)

The purified water from the membrane flows into the storage tank. When you open the RO tap, this stored water passes through one final carbon filter before reaching your glass. This "polishing" stage removes any residual taste or odour that may have developed while water was stored in the tank, ensuring the water tastes fresh every time.

Lifespan: 12 months.

Stage 5 – UV Sterilisation (in UV models)

Some RO models include an ultraviolet (UV) lamp. UV light damages the DNA of any bacteria or viruses that may still be present after RO filtration, rendering them unable to reproduce. This adds an extra layer of biological safety β€” particularly useful during monsoon season when bacterial contamination spikes.

Lifespan: 12 months (UV lamps lose intensity over time even if they appear to still glow).

Stage 6 – UF Membrane (in UF models)

Ultrafiltration (UF) membranes have slightly larger pores than RO membranes β€” large enough to allow minerals through but small enough to block bacteria and protozoa. UF is often added alongside RO as a redundant biological safety layer.

Stage 7 – TDS Controller / Mineraliser

Pure RO water can have a TDS as low as 10–20 mg/L, which some find bland or slightly acidic. A TDS controller allows a small amount of pre-filtered (but not RO-processed) water to blend with the purified water, raising the output TDS to a healthier 50–150 mg/L. A mineraliser adds back specific beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium.

What Does an RO Remove β€” and What Doesn't It Remove?

ContaminantRO Removes?
Dissolved salts (calcium, sodium, magnesium)βœ… 90–99%
Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium)βœ… 95–99%
Fluorideβœ… 85–95%
Nitratesβœ… 85–95%
Bacteria & protozoaβœ… 99.9%+
Chlorine & chloraminesβœ… Removed by pre-carbon
Viruses⚠ Partially (UV better for this)
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)⚠ Partially (activated carbon more effective)
Dissolved gases (COβ‚‚, Radon)❌ Not removed
Pesticides and herbicidesβœ… Mostly removed

RO vs UV vs UF – What's the Difference?

βœ… For Indore's Water: Always Choose RO

Given Indore's high TDS (300–700 mg/L) from municipal supply and groundwater, only RO can adequately reduce dissolved contaminants. UV and UF alone are insufficient. Look for RO + UV + UF combination purifiers for comprehensive protection.

Why Does My RO Need Regular Service?

Now that you understand each stage, it's clearer why regular service matters:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my RO purifier make a draining/gurgling noise?
That is the reject water draining out. During normal operation, the RO membrane separates water into two streams β€” purified water going to the tank, and reject water going down the drain pipe. The sound is completely normal and means your RO is working correctly.
Why does my RO turn off automatically?
Your RO has an automatic shut-off valve (ASO) connected to the storage tank. When the tank is full and pressurised, the ASO shuts off the RO to save water and energy. When you draw water from the tank and pressure drops, the RO automatically restarts. If your RO runs continuously without shutting off, the ASO valve may have failed.
Is the water stored in the RO tank safe to drink after a long time?
If your post-carbon (polishing) filter is in good condition and the tank is clean, water stored for 24–48 hours is generally safe. Beyond that, bacterial growth can occur, especially in warm months. Empty and refill the tank regularly, and get the tank professionally cleaned every 6–12 months.

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