
Water purification treatment equipment for public area direct drinking is a specialized system designed to purify raw water (e.g., tap water, groundwater) into safe, high-quality drinking water for immediate consumption in public spaces such as airports, train stations, shopping malls, and community centers. These systems remove contaminants, microorganisms, and impurities to ensure water meets potable water standards, providing convenient and safe hydration while complying with health and safety regulations.
Safe Drinking Water Assurance
Produces water free of bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, organic compounds, and chemical contaminants, meeting standards like WHO Drinking Water Guidelines, EPA Safe Drinking Water Act, or local regulations (e.g., GB 5749 in China).
Multi-Stage Purification Process
Pre-treatment: Sand filtration, activated carbon filtration, and softening to remove sediment, chlorine, and hardness.
Core Purification: Reverse osmosis (RO) or ultrafiltration (UF) to eliminate dissolved salts, heavy metals, and fine particulates.
Disinfection: UV sterilization or ozone treatment to kill pathogens and ensure microbial safety.
Final Filtration: Micron filters (e.g., 0.2–1 micron) for clear, safe drinking water.
Automated Control
Equipped with user-friendly control panels or sensors for real-time monitoring of water quality (e.g., turbidity, pH, residual chlorine) and low-maintenance operation.
Hygienic and Durable Design
Uses food-grade stainless steel (SUS304/316) or BPA-free materials for pipelines, dispensers, and fountains, with anti-bacterial coatings and circulation systems to prevent microbial growth.
Flexible Configuration
Customizable for high-traffic public areas, with options for wall-mounted, freestanding, or bottle-filling stations, adaptable to varying water sources and usage demands.
Public Drinking Fountains: Water stations in airports, train stations, or malls for safe public hydration.
Bottle Refill Stations: Purified water dispensers for refilling reusable bottles in public spaces.
Community Centers: Direct drinking water points for residents and visitors.
Hospitals and Clinics: Safe water for patients, staff, and visitors in public healthcare facilities.
Event Venues: Temporary or permanent water stations for conferences, exhibitions, or public gatherings.