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The Biggest Innovation in Residential RO: Continuous Flow, With No Storage Tank!
GE Infrastructure Water and Process Technologies has achieved a revolutionary breakthrough in the water treatment industry. Out-of-the-box thinking and years of research have produced a totally new point-of-use drinking water system. The New Merlin RO System features continuous-flow water production of 0.5+ gallons per minute, so a storage tank is no longer required. RO water on demand!
The unit operates on line pressure, which eliminates the need for an electrical pump in most applications. The patented high-production , low-energy membrane purifies up to 720 gallons of water per day! This high capacity performance creates new opportunities for commercial applications at the price of a residential system. Big innovation, bigger opportunities.
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 58 for reduction of Arsenic, Barium, Copper, Fluoride, Lead, Nitrate, Nitrite and more, for complete results see the Performance Data Sheet.
Includes custom high-flow faucet (with air gap) developed specifically for this system.
3 year residential warranty, 1 year commercial warranty.
Click to see the Merlin Brochure (PDF file format)
Click to see the Merlin Specification Sheet (PDF file format)
Click to see the Merlin Performance Data (PDF file format)


Note: From page four of the GE Merlin Installation Manual: The system inlet (feed water) connection/valve is not included in the standard package. Contact your system supplier.
Optional Murdock Feed Valve (ball valve) only $22.95, select on top.

Replacement Carbon Block Prefilter (average life 6-12 months) - $29.89 select on top.
Replacement Carbon Postfilter (average life 6-12 months) - $24.89 select on top.
Merlin Optional: Monitor membrane performance with a TDS meter Save $5.00 when purchased with system Reg. $37.95 Now Only $32.95, (Includes a vinyl carrying case with belt clip), Select meter on top.
"Merlin Membrane Flush Kit" Now Available Click Here
Note: Reverse Osmosis Systems typically wastes 4 to 5 gallons of water for every gallon it produces.
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