How does a water ioniser work?
Our ionisers can be connected directly to the cold water line through your counter top or directly to a diverter valve at the end of your faucet. Connecting directly to your faucet takes about 10-15 minutes and enables your water ioniser to use a two step process. The first task is to help filter out harmful components of the water: chlorine, trihalomethanes, phenols, sediment, odor, taste, organic waste, and bacteria of all kinds. The models achieve this by the use of a multistage activated carbon filter containing tourmaline and coral calcium. Next, a small electrical charge is introduced into the water through platinum-coated titanium electrodes. The process of electrolysis that follows takes place in a patented electrolysis chamber designed to separate the water into two streams (acid and alkaline) of ionised water. The acid water makes up about 30% of the water and the alkaline water about 70%. Positively charged ions gather at the negative electrode to create alkaline water, whic