The YS-2WB-PRE Municipal Drinking Water Fountain is a compact, stainless steel water dispenser that provides clean, chilled drinking water in public or workplace settings. It is ideal for offices, hospitals, schools, and reception areas. Because it includes built-in RO filtration, it ensures the water tastes fresh and safe to drink.
However, it is strictly designed for municipal water of fair drinking quality. The membrane inside this unit cannot handle borehole or brackish water. Therefore, using water with high salt or mineral content may damage the RO membrane and shorten its lifespan.
Before installing the unit, it is always recommended to perform a water analysis. This helps to confirm the total dissolved solids (TDS), hardness, and iron levels of your supply. If any readings are too high, a pre-filtration system must be added to protect the RO system and improve performance.
| Specification | Value |
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| Voltage / Frequency | 220–240 V / 50–60 Hz |
| Refrigerant | R-134a |
| Chill Capacity | ~8 gal/h (≈30 L/h) |
| Gross / Net Weight | 12 kg / 11 kg |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 350 × 330 × 570 mm |
| Cabinet Material | SUS304 Stainless Steel |
To install this municipal drinking water fountain, connect it only to a clean, treated water supply. Always test the water beforehand. Then, mount it on a level surface with good airflow and a nearby drain line. Remember to replace filters as scheduled, since clean filters maintain both taste and flow rate.
In addition, avoid connecting this model to borehole or untreated water sources, as that can cause long-term damage.
In short, this fountain is strong, reliable, and easy to maintain. It provides chilled, purified water throughout the day while keeping running costs low. Because of its compact design and stainless-steel body, it fits perfectly in any modern environment.
Choose the YS-2WB-PRE Municipal Drinking Water Fountain if you want a system that’s practical, long-lasting, and built for daily use with municipal water.
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