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Electric
Blankets
UNDER
BLANKET - Lies flat on top
of the mattress, some are held
in place by tie tapes, that go
under the mattress. Others do
not require tie tapes due to
their special material and
design.
MATTRESS COVER - Easy to
fit, acts as a mattress
protector. Like a fitted sheet
they cover the entire top and
all sides of the mattress. Held
in place by an elasticised skirt
that hugs the under side of the
mattress.
OVER BLANKET - Just like
a traditional blanket used with
a sheet and blankets or fitted
inside a duvet cover and turned
on when necessary.
EFFICIENCY - Heated
bedding is a very efficient
method of heating; for under 1p
per hour you can keep snug and
warm! *based on a double blanket
at the standard domestic rate.
PRE-HEAT - Some blankets
have pre-heat facility, to make
your bed warm and cosy before
you get in.
ULTRA FAST PRE-HEAT –
Warms the bed to the optimum
temperature in 10 minutes or
less.
STANDARD PRE-HEAT - Warms
the bed in around one hour.
DUAL CONTROL - Enables
the 2 sides of the blanket to be
set at different heat levels
according to personal
preference. Ideal if your
partner prefers a warmer or
cooler bed to you.
HEAT SETTINGS - Enables
the blanket to be set at
different heat levels, the more
heat levels the more adaptable
to your needs and comfort
levels.
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R.O WATER
PURIFYING SYSTEM
- Wall Mounting Series
- RO Counter Top Series
- UV Systems
- Filtration Systems
- Accessories
What is Reverse Osmosis?
Reverse Osmosis, also known as
Ultra-Filtration by the
industry, represents
state-of-the-art in water
treatment technology. (RO) was
developed in the late 1950's
under U.S. Government funding,
as a method of desalinating sea
water. Today, reverse osmosis
has earn its name as the most
convenient and thorough method
to filter water. It is used by
most water bottling plants, and
by many industries that require
ultra-refined water in
manufacturing. Now this advanced
technology is available to homes
and offices for drinking water
filtration.
How It Works
In short, it is the process by
which water molecules are forced
through a 0.0001 micron
semi-permeable membrane by water
pressure. Long sheets of the
membrane are ingeniously
sandwiched together and rolled
up around a hollow central tube
in a spiral fashion. This
rolled-up configuration is
commonly referred to as a spiral
wound membrane or module. They
are available in different sizes
for processing different
quantities of water. Typically,
a module for home water
treatment is as small as 2"
diameter and 10" long, while one
for industrial use may be 4"
diameter and 40" long.
For the membrane to be usable it
must be in some type of
container (membrane housing) so
pressure can be maintained on
its surface. It is this pressure
that supplies the energy to
force the water through the
membrane, separating it from
unwanted substances. The most
amazing aspect of RO is that the
substances left behind are
automatically diverted to a
waste drain so they don't build
up in the system as with
conventional filtering devices.
This is accomplished by using a
part of the unprocessed water
(feed water) to carry away the
rejected substances to the
drain, thus keeping the membrane
clean. This is the reason to why
RO membranes can last so long
and perform like new with
minimum maintenance even after
years of operation.
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