What is a Sediment Filter and why is it important?





Ensuring that drinking water is pure and safe is a necessity in every household. The water purifiers in our homes consist of various water filters that remove unwanted dirt, impurities and other harmful particles and chemicals.


There are multiple filters used in a water purifier and each of these filters play a different role in the purification of water. Sediment filter, being one of the pre-filters, plays an important role in the initial stages of the filtration process.


What Impurities Sediment Filters Remove?


As the name suggests, a sediment filter acts as a barrier against different types of sediments or suspended solids. It sieves or holds back physical impurities like dust, dirt, sand, silt, clay, and other solid particles. Mostly the particles that are visible to the naked eye are treated by sediment filters during the process of water purification.


Why Sediment Filters are important?


A Sediment filter usually acts as the first stage of water purification. Being the first line of defence, its core function is to remove the physical impurities or particulate matter from water. It prohibits all the solid particulate from entering your filtered water and enhances the filtration efficiency of RO membrane and UV filters.


It is not responsible for changing the taste or smell of water. It is one of the preventive filtration methods and does not remove chemicals, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, or dissolved solids in water. These impurities are removed by further stages of RO and UV purification.


Waterpacket uses gradient sediment filters which are efficient to entrap impurities as small as 5 microns. The sediment layers are tightly wound in layers, ranging from 5-10-15 microns to ensure most efficient filtration.


When is it advisable to clean/replace a Sediment Filter?


Sediment filters need to be cleaned and maintained at regular intervals. You can clean these filters on your own in every 4-6 months or you can call brand experts for the first time and take their help for maintenance, replacement, etc. Always refer to the product manual before changing the sediment filters on your own.


Replacement of sediment filters also depends on the source of the water and the type, quality, etc. If your water supply seems to be muddy or unclear, it is advisable to change the sediment filters in every 6-8 months.


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