Community Direct-Drinking Water Equipment is a device that treats tap water into potable water. It can directly connect to the tap water for filtration and disinfection, removing impurities, bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances from the water, providing healthy and safe drinking water. The following are some common types of community direct-drinking water equipment:









Water Purifier: Typically consists of a filter and sterilization unit, capable of removing impurities, bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances from water, while retaining minerals and trace elements.
2. Activated Carbon Filters: These filters remove odors, colors, and impurities from water via activated carbon adsorption, while also eliminating bacteria and viruses through filtration materials and ultraviolet disinfection.
3. Reverse Osmosis Equipment: Reverse osmosis is an advanced filtration technology that can completely remove impurities, bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances from water, resulting in highly pure water output.
4. UV Disinfectant: Kills microorganisms and sterilizes water quality by exposing bacteria and viruses in the water to ultraviolet radiation.
These devices typically require regular replacement of filters or parts to maintain filtering effectiveness and safety. Additionally, the quality and safety of community direct drinking water equipment must comply with relevant health and safety standards and regulations. You may consult your local community service center or property management department to learn about the appropriate types and installation methods of direct drinking water equipment for your community.




































