

Whoorpul RO Service
Whoorpul a leading name in the water purifier industry, is trusted by millions for providing clean and safe drinking water through its advanced RO (Reverse Osmosis) purification technology. However, like any other appliance, a Kent RO water purifier requires regular maintenance to function efficiently and deliver the best results. This is where Kent RO service plays a vital role in ensuring uninterrupted access to safe and healthy water for you and your family.

Filter and Membrane Inspection
The technician checks the sediment filter, pre-carbon filter, RO membrane, and post-carbon or UV chamber for clogs or damage.

Filter Replacement
If any filters are found to be expired or inefficient, they are replaced.

Expert RO
Ensures regular cleaning, filter replacement.

Spare Parts
Uses only certified and original Pureit.

Quick Support
Offers prompt doorstep service by trained.
Why Whoorpul RO Service
is Essential
RO water purifiers work with multiple stages of filtration that include sediment filters, activated carbon filters, RO membranes, and UV/UF filters. Over time, these components can get clogged or worn out due to continuous filtration of impurities. Without proper servicing, the performance of your RO purifier may degrade, affecting water quality and taste. Regular service ensures:

Common Whirlpool RO Issues That Require Service
Like all machines, RO systems can face technical issues. Here are some common problems that require Whirlpool RO Service:
Low Water Flow: This could be due to clogged filters or a faulty RO membrane.
Foul Smell or Bad Taste in Water: Often caused by bacterial buildup or worn-out post-carbon filters.
Leaking Water Purifier: May result from loose fittings, cracked filters, or faulty valves.
Noisy Operation: Could indicate a problem with the pump or air trapped in the system.
System Not Powering On: May be due to wiring issues, faulty PCB, or power supply problems.
What Does Whirlpool RO Service Include?
A typical Whirlpool RO service package includes the following:
1. Inspection of All Components
Technicians inspect the purifier’s external and internal components for any signs of damage, wear, or leakage.
2. Filter Cleaning and Replacement
Pre-filter, sediment filter, carbon filter, and post-carbon filter are checked, cleaned, or replaced based on their condition.
3. RO Membrane Check
RO membrane is inspected and tested for performance. If it fails to filter water effectively, a replacement is recommended.
4. UV Lamp Check
The UV lamp’s intensity is checked to ensure it can effectively kill microorganisms.
5. Sanitization
Internal parts of the RO unit and storage tank are sanitized to remove any microbial growth.
6. Water Quality Testing
Technicians test the water for TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) to ensure proper purification levels are being maintained.
7. System Calibration
The technician calibrates the machine for optimal flow rate, water pressure, and waste-to-purified water ratio.
