Tap water treatment
Discover our collection of dispensers and accessories for tap water treatment and filtration. These systems are designed to filter and purify water, ensuring it is clean, safe and of high quality. Ideal for homes and businesses, our products remove impurities and contaminants, providing pure drinking water.
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Optimize your water quality and enhance the drinking experience at home or in your business with our treated water dispensers. In the Install Beer online store you’ll find a wide range of products designed to provide fresh, purified water tailored to your needs, whether in the hospitality sector or in domestic settings.
High-efficiency filtration systems
Our water dispensers incorporate advanced filtration systems, including:
Activated carbon filters: remove chlorine, pesticides and other contaminants, improving the taste and purity of the water.
Sediment filters: capture particles and suspended solids, ensuring cleaner water.
Reverse osmosis membranes: reduce heavy metals and bacteria, providing high-quality, safe drinking water.
These systems ensure that the dispensed water is optimal in both taste and quality, offering a complete solution for tap water treatment.
Essential accessories for perfect performance
Complement your system with our selection of accessories for treated water:
Food-grade tubing, connectors and fittings: safely and efficiently connect the dispenser to the tap and water supply.
Shut-off valves: make maintenance and filter changes easier, always ensuring a controlled, safe flow.
Choosing the right components is crucial to maximizing the performance of your dispenser, taking into account the type of filtration and the consumption and tap specifications.
Water dispensers for every need
For the home: our home water dispensers offer:
Purified, impurity-free water: enjoy superior-quality water in every glass.
Cost savings and sustainability: reduce the purchase of bottled water and cut down on plastic use, contributing to a smaller carbon footprint.
Temperature and carbonation control: customize your water—chilled, room temperature or sparkling—to suit all preferences and situations.
For hospitality: in the hospitality sector, our commercial water dispensers provide:
Quality and efficiency: guarantee exceptional-tasting water to satisfy your customers.
Reduced operating costs: minimize expenses associated with buying and storing bottled water.
A sustainable, modern image: improve your establishment’s reputation by opting for efficient, eco-friendly solutions.
Maintenance and safety
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure optimal system performance and extend the life of its components. At Install Beer we offer highly durable products and technical advice so that maintaining your water dispenser is simple and effective.
Tap water dispensers work with a filtration, ultrafiltration or reverse osmosis system that purifies the water before dispensing it through the tap. The filters remove impurities and contaminants, improving the quality and taste of the water.
The lifespan of a water dispenser filter varies depending on the model, consumption and type of filtration used. In general, it’s recommended to change the filters every 3 to 6 months to ensure optimal system performance.
The filters used in a tap water treatment dispenser may include activated carbon filters, sediment filters and reverse osmosis membranes. These filters remove impurities and contaminants from the water, improving its quality and taste.
The installation of a tap water treatment dispenser varies depending on the model and type of system used. In general, it requires connecting the dispenser to the tap and water supply using food‑grade tubing and suitable connectors.
Yes, the water dispensed by an electric water dispenser is safe to drink, as the filters remove impurities and contaminants from the water. In addition, treated water dispensers usually have a shut‑off valve to stop the water flow when changing filters or performing system maintenance.
Filtration is a mechanical process that uses a porous medium (usually activated carbon cartridges) to retain suspended particles and impurities in the water. It improves water quality, removes sediment, reduces chlorine and odours, and improves taste. Filtration is the most basic and least selective of the three processes, as it can remove larger particles but not bacteria, viruses or dissolved chemical contaminants.
Ultrafiltration is a membrane filtration process with very small pores that retain particles, bacteria and some viruses. It improves water quality, removes fine particles, bacteria and turbidity, and reduces the concentration of organic contaminants. Ultrafiltration is more selective than simple filtration, but it cannot remove substances dissolved in water such as salts, heavy metals and some viruses.
Reverse osmosis is a process in which water is forced through a semipermeable membrane, retaining most of the chemical and biological contaminants dissolved in the water. It offers the highest water quality, removing salts, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, pesticides and other contaminants, and significantly improves taste. Reverse osmosis is the most efficient and selective of the three processes, as it can remove virtually all contaminants. However, it can be more expensive and consume more energy than other water treatment methods.