PUREONE COOLER 250-300 LPH - SS
Commercial
It appears that PureOne offers a range of commercial water purifiers (RO plants) with capacities up to 100 LPH and beyond, and also stainless‑steel water coolers
Daily output: Roughly 7,000 litres per day if operated 24×7.
Post‑filtration: A post-carbon filter to polish the water taste.
Built-in PUF insulation for thermal efficiency if integrated with a cooling section
TDS capability: Designed to handle feed water up to ~3000 ppm TDS efficiently.
Temperature controls: External thermostat and auto cutoff, similar to other PureOne water coolers
Description
PureOne public catalogs list 25 LPH, 50 LPH, 100 LPH, and 250 LPH RO plants, and industrial-grade systems reaching 500 LPH to 3,000 LPH
Although the 300 LPH size is not explicitly listed, it's a logical interpolation between the 250 LPH and 500 LPH systems.
Technical elements (membrane type, automation, power specs, body material) align with PureOne’s known features across their commercial range.
Features
Complies with industrial water safety standards, with robust build and filtration technology.
Backed by PureOne’s nationwide service network and warranty (electrical components typically covered; filters considered consumable)
Cooling Capacity: Matched to the purification rate (e.g. ~300 L per hour chilled output).
Storage Tanks: Likely SS 304 tanks in sizes such as 40 L, 60 L, 80 L, 100 L or customizable based on requirement
Tap Configuration: Multiple dispensing taps (2–3) based on tank capacity.
Automation: Fully automatic operation—includes auto‑start when feed water is present, auto‑stop when tank is full, and safety lockdown on water shortage.
Pump & Power: AC input (220–240 V) with a 24 V DC booster pump typically ~3 A (e.g. 300 GPD pump)
TDS Capability: Treats feed water with TDS up to ~3,000 ppm—common in industrial/commercial systems from PureOne
Body & Tank: Constructed from SS 304 stainless steel for corrosion resistance and hygienic purity—standard in PureOne’s commercial units
Cooling Section: If integrated, likely includes PUF insulation, silent compressor, thermostat, and overload protection, similar to PureOne’s standalone coolers (40 L/50 L/80 L models)
Pre‑filtration: 10″ (or 20″) PP sediment filter → GAC filter → CTO (chlorine, taste, odor) filter to remove suspended solids, chlorine, organic compounds, and improve taste
RO Membranes: Likely Multi‑TFC membranes—potentially 2–3 units of ~200 GPD each, arranged for continuous operation at 300 LPH.
Post‑filtration: Post‑carbon filter to polish and refine water characteristics for taste.