Decoding MTDS in Water Purification: Unveiling the Mystery for Pure and Safe Drinking Water

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Ever wondered what MTDS means? It stands for Manual Total Dissolved Salts. But why should you care about it and how is it related to getting clean and safe water? Most modern water purifiers come with an MTDS controller or a TDS regulator that allows you to adjust the taste of water irrespective of its source. This article aims to decode the MTDS in water purification and explain its significance in enhancing the efficiency and versatility of water purifiers.

Water Purification

What is MTDS, and How does it work?

Before understanding MTDS, let’s look at Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). For the unversed, TDS refers to the total amount of dissolved salts, minerals, and impurities present in the water. High TDS levels can impact the taste of drinking water, making it essential to reduce TDS to acceptable levels. MTDS regulator adjusts the level of TDS in your water, which in turn, affects the taste of your water. They (MTDS) are connected to two water inlets, one from the RO membrane or another purifying source. The second inlet comes from various sources, depending on the type of filtration utilized in the water purifier. Depending on your taste and preference, MTDS controls these two inlets to adjust the TDS level and deliver water as per your taste.

Benefits of MTDS in Water Purification

  1. MTDS technology allows you to adjust the TDS levels of the purified water. This feature ensures that the water purifier effectively removes impurities while retaining essential minerals, providing you with water that is both safe and healthy.
  2. Water sources and TDS levels can vary significantly across different regions, so a water purifier equipped with an MTDS controller can cater to diverse water conditions, ensuring clean and safe water for various purposes.
  3. Water with very low TDS levels can have a bland taste, while water with high TDS levels can have an unpleasant taste. The MTDS technology allows users to adjust the TDS levels in the purified water, ensuring that the water tastes fresh and palatable.
  4. The MTDS controller enables users to adjust the flow of water through the RO membrane, ensuring that the membrane does not become overloaded with impurities. This feature helps extend the life of the RO membrane, reducing maintenance costs, and ensuring the water purifier’s longevity.

Summing Up

When considering a home water purifier system, opt for a model with an MTDS controller. Most Aquaguard water purifiers come with MTDS technology. Aquaguard Marvel NXT RO+UV+MTDS+Alkaline+SS Water Purifier, for instance, comes with a TDS regulator that adjusts the taste of your water. Moreover, the water purifier has an I-Filter, Chemi-Block, Reverse Osmosis Cartridge, UV E-boiling, and Alkaline Cartridge that ensure pure and clean drinking water at all times. The water purifier also features a smart LED indicator that alerts you in case of cartridge replacement and electronic errors. It also tells you when it’s time to schedule a water purifier service.

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