Solar Reverse Osmosis System 1000LPH Solar Powered Water Treatment
A solar-powered reverse osmosis water system uses solar energy to remove impurities from water (such as seawater or brackish water) through advanced membrane technology. It integrates solar power conversion and reverse osmosis separation to provide a sustainable source of fresh water.
| HY-1000L/hr Solar RO System Specification | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Flow Rate | 1000L/hr | Recovery Rate | 50% |
| Rated Power | 1.65KW | Applicable Power | 1PH x 220V, 50Hz |
| Solar Power Capacity | 35 KW | Inverter | 44KW |
| Solar Panels | 14 PCS | Battery Storage | 14PCS, 36KW |
| Incoming TDS | 80-100 ppm | Output TDS | <0.6ppm |
| Operating Temp | 5-45ºC | RO Membrane | 4 PCS 4040 |


| Stage | Component | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-treatment | Feed pump (SS316L) | Provides necessary intake pressure. |
| Quartz Sand Filter | Removes suspended particles and large impurities. | |
| Active Carbon Filter | Removes color, chlorine, and organic matter. | |
| RO Main Part | High Pressure Pump | Drives water through the RO membrane. |
| RO Membranes | 98%+ desalination rate, removes ions and bacteria. |


With over 15 years of expertise in water treatment, we design and commission containerized solar-powered desalination plants. Our mission is to provide high-quality, professional solutions that help customers obtain clean water at reasonable costs.



Yes, the system is equipped with a battery storage unit (e.g., 36KW) that allows for operation even when there is no direct sunlight.
Typically, with proper pre-treatment and regular CIP (Cleaning In Place), membranes last 2-3 years depending on source water quality.
No, we offer containerized designs that are "plug-and-play," and we provide detailed video guidance and remote technical support.
Absolutely. While our standard model is 1000L/hr, we can design systems ranging from small portable units to large 150m³/day containerized plants.
Yes, the SWRO (Seawater Reverse Osmosis) membranes and SS316L high-pressure pumps are specifically designed to handle corrosive salt water.
Daily tasks include monitoring the pressure gauges and TDS levels. The pre-treatment filters also require periodic backwashing to prevent clogging.