Model
WD-G3P800-W
Size (L*W*H)
18.06”*5.65”*17.75”
Feed water temperature
41-100℉/ 5-38℃
Feed water pressure
14.5-87 psi/ 0.1-0.6 MPa
Feed water requirement
Municipal tap water
Faucet appearance
Brushed nickel
Max daily production rate
800 GPD
Faucet appearance
Brushed nickel
What kind of harmful substances does the Waterdrop G3P800 water filter remove?
Is UV sterilize necessary for reverse osmosis system?
Do I need to replace the UV lamp regularly?
Dose Waterdrop G3P800 RO system waste a lot of water?
Can Waterdrop G3P800 RO system be used for commercial?
Is the Waterdrop G3P800 reverse osmosis pump noisy?
Do I need plumbing services to install the reverse osmosis system?
Is this reverse osmosis water filter system unit suitable for well water?
As far as we know, using well water as a source for our RO systems is not recommended.
The reasons are as follows:
a. Large particles.
Compared to municipal tap water, the well water is rich in large particles, which will clog the filters easily, and shorten their life significantly.
Please note that the filters will still need to be replaced more frequently, even if you have added a pre-filtration system.
b. Composition
The well water has a very complicated composition, and some of them (apart from the large particles) can cause the filter or internal valve to be clogged and prevent the RO system from functioning normally.
c. Water pressure
The well water may not provide the feed water pressure that the RO system requires (14.5 psi min.). Furthermore, the water pressure will be even lower after passing through pre-filtration systems.
Can I use our own faucet?









