Kent ro water purifier Grand Plus

Kent ro water purifier Grand Plus

KENT RO Water Purifier Grand Plus
KENT Grand Plus RO Water Purifier | 4 Years Free Service | ISI Marked | Multiple Purification Process | RO + UV + UF + TDS Control + UV LED Tank | 9L Tank | 20 LPH Flow 

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Kent ro water purifier:-KENT Grand Plus

KENT Grand Plus is the most trusted and largest selling RO Water Purifier with KENT’s Mineral ROTM Technology that retains essential natural minerals in the purified water. The multiple purification process of RO+UV+UF+TDS Control removes even dissolved impurities, bacteria, and viruses to make water pure and healthy. Also, it comes with UV LED light in its storage tank that keeps purified water bacteria free and pure. Best suited for Indian homes and offices, KENT Grand+ is ideal for purifying brackish, tap and municipal corporation water.

About Kent ro water purifier Grand Plus
  • Multiple purification by RO+UV+UF +TDS Control process which removes even dissolved impurities and such as arsenic, rust, pesticides and fluorides, and kills bacteria and viruses to make water 100% pure and suitable for drinking Kent ro water purifier 
  • Zero Water Wastage Technology which re-circulates the rejected water to the overhead tank using its existing booster pump and ensures that no drop of water is wasted during the purification process
  • TDS control system allows adjustment of tds level of purified water which retains essential natural minerals in drinking water
  • UV LED protection in the storage tank to keep purified water pure for longer periods
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Wall-mounted design to be suited for domestic purpose.
  • 20 liters per hour purification capacity
  • 9 liters storage capacity
  • Pre Filter not included
  • Kent ro water purifier  Warranty: 1 year warranty + 3 years extended service free. Terms and Conditions apply

Here’s how to effectively maintain your KENT Grand Plus RO purifier 👇

🧼 Regular Maintenance Schedule (per the official manual)

  1. Drain the storage tank every 2 weeks
    Turn off power + raw water supply → open tank drain plug → empty it → close drain & restart system

  2. Replace sediment, activated carbon & post-carbon filters
    When filter-change alarm sounds or at least once every 12 months. Replace the fluoride (FRT) filter at the same time
  3. Replace the RO membrane once a year
  4. Replace the UV lamp annually
  5. Sanitize the tank/pipes when filters/membrane are replaced — especially whenever you can’t use the purifier for several days (e.g., vacations)
  6. Adjust TDS using the control valve as needed (don’t go below 50 mg/L)

    📝 Additional Best Practices

    • Test output water TDS regularly to ensure proper filtration

    • Turn off and drain the system if unused for >2 days
    • Get annual professional servicing, including sanitizing tank and inspecting pipes
    • ✅ Maintenance Best Practices

      1. Follow the official schedule – drain biweekly, replace filters, membrane, and UV yearly.

      2. Consider early filter replacement (~6 months) if your water quality is poor.

      3. Sanitize tank & pipes during filter changes.

      4. Pick the right AMC – full coverage (including membrane/UV) helps limit surprise costs.

      5. Track alarms and performance – don’t ignore beeps; they’re reminders. If something sounds off after servicing, escalate or request technician clarification.

✅ Summary Table

TaskFrequencyDIY?Estimated Cost
Drain tankEvery 2 weeksLow
Sediment + carbon + post-carbon filtersAnnually or at alarm₹1,000–₹3,000
RO membrane replacementOnce a yearOff by technician₹2,000–₹4,000
UV lamp replacementOnce a yearOff by technician₹500–₹1,500
System sanitization & pipe cleaningAnnuallyOff by technicianIncluded in service
AMC planOptional₹1,000–₹3,000/year

🔧 DIY vs Brand Service

  • Brand technicians may use pricier OEM parts and charge more.

  • You can often source quality local parts with ISO/ISI marking at lower prices.

  • Just ensure parts match model specs.


🛡️ Final Tips

  • Follow manual schedule strictly to avoid breakdowns or alarms.

  • Monitor water TDS to know when key components need replacing.

  • Consider local sourcing of spares + routine checks—most parts like filters and UV lamps are user‑replaceable or inexpensive.

  • If maintenance costs are becoming burdensome, explore alternative models with subscription-based services or countertop options to reduce recurring expenses.


 

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