Our Systems
Commercial RO
Our commercial reverse osmosis systems deliver reliable, high-purity water for businesses of all sizes. From compact 100 GPD units to powerful 8,000 GPD turnkey systems for hospitals and hotels, each system is custom-configured to match your feed water quality and daily demand. All systems feature stainless steel frames, premium TFC membranes, and automatic controls.
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Alkaline Water Reverse Osmosis AP3000-LX-ALK
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Commercial Reverse Osmosis 800 GPD | 3000 LPD
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Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis 500 GPD | 1900 LPD
Commercial RO Systems
Industrial Scale
Industrial RO Plants
When your operation demands high-volume purified water, our industrial RO plants deliver. Ranging from 6,000 to 100,000 GPD, these skid-mounted systems are engineered for continuous duty in manufacturing plants, power generation facilities, mining operations, and municipal water supply. Each plant includes PLC controls, CIP cleaning systems, and remote monitoring capability.
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Industrial Reverse Osmosis 6,000 GPD | 22.7m3/Day
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Industrial Reverse Osmosis 25,000 GPD | 4.0m3/hr
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Industrial Reverse Osmosis 20,000 GPD | 3.18m3/hr
Industrial RO Systems
Desalination
Seawater Watermakers
AMPAC seawater desalination watermakers convert ocean water into safe drinking water using high-pressure reverse osmosis technology. Available in land-based, containerized, trailer-mounted, and marine configurations from 100 to 100,000 GPD. Trusted by military forces, island communities, offshore platforms, resort operators, and disaster relief organizations worldwide.
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Seawater Desalination Watermaker (Land Based) – Model: SW9000-LX
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Seawater Desalination Watermaker (Land Based) – Model: SW10K-LX
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Mobile Seawater Desalination Watermaker SW80K-LXC
Seawater Desalination
Parts & Components
Replacement Parts
Keep your water treatment system running at peak performance with genuine AMPAC replacement parts and consumables. We stock a full range of sediment filters, carbon blocks, RO membranes, UV lamps, replacement filter kits, and water treatment chemicals. All components are NSF/ANSI certified and designed for maximum service life.
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Deionization (DI) Cartridge 10″
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Cartridge Filter Housing 10″ 1/4″ ports
Consumables
Who We Are
AMPAC Water Systems is a leading American manufacturer of advanced water purification and reverse osmosis equipment headquartered in Woods Cross, Utah. For over three decades, we have designed, engineered, and built custom water treatment systems serving commercial enterprises, industrial operations, government agencies, and military installations across more than 50 countries.
Applications
Industries We Serve
Oil & Gas
Produced water treatment
Mining
Process water & tailings
Pharmaceutical
USP & WFI water
Military
ROWPU & field systems
Food & Beverage
Ingredient & CIP water
Marine
Shipboard watermakers
Hotels & Resorts
Central water treatment
Municipal
Community water supply
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is commercial reverse osmosis?
Commercial reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process using semi-permeable membranes to remove 95-99% of dissolved solids, bacteria, and contaminants. AMPAC commercial RO systems produce 100 to 8,000 GPD for restaurants, hotels, hospitals, and manufacturing facilities.
How much does a commercial RO system cost?
Commercial RO system pricing depends on capacity, feed water quality, and configuration. AMPAC systems range from under $1,000 for compact 100 GPD units to custom pricing for large turnkey installations. Contact our engineering team for a free quote based on your specific requirements.
What size RO system do I need for my business?
System sizing depends on your daily water demand, source water TDS levels, desired recovery rate, and peak flow requirements. Send us your water analysis report and daily consumption data, and our engineers will recommend the optimal system size.
How long does a reverse osmosis system last?
With proper maintenance, AMPAC RO systems are designed for 15-20+ years of continuous operation. Membranes typically last 3-5 years, pre-filters need quarterly replacement, and the stainless steel frame and components are built for decades of industrial service.
Does AMPAC ship internationally?
Yes. AMPAC Water Systems ships to over 50 countries worldwide. We have completed installations across 6 continents, including remote island communities, offshore platforms, military bases, and industrial facilities. We handle export documentation and can arrange freight forwarding.
How does seawater desalination work?
Seawater desalination uses high-pressure reverse osmosis (800-1,000 PSI) to force saltwater through specialized membranes that reject 99.5%+ of dissolved salts. AMPAC seawater watermakers produce fresh drinking water from ocean water at capacities from 100 to 100,000 GPD.
What is the difference between brackish and seawater RO?
Brackish water RO treats water with 1,000-10,000 mg/L TDS at lower pressure (150-300 PSI), while seawater RO handles 35,000+ mg/L TDS at higher pressure (800-1,000 PSI). Seawater systems use specialized high-rejection membranes and energy recovery devices.
Can RO systems remove bacteria and viruses?
Yes. Reverse osmosis membranes effectively remove 99.9%+ of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. AMPAC systems also include UV sterilization as post-treatment for additional disinfection assurance, meeting EPA and WHO drinking water standards.
What maintenance does an RO system require?
Regular maintenance includes quarterly pre-filter replacement, annual membrane cleaning (CIP), monitoring of operating pressures and flow rates, and periodic membrane replacement every 3-5 years. AMPAC systems include remote monitoring capabilities for proactive maintenance.
What is TDS and why does it matter?
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) measures the concentration of dissolved minerals, salts, and organic matter in water, expressed in mg/L or ppm. Higher TDS requires more membrane area and pressure. Municipal water is typically 200-500 TDS, brackish water 1,000-10,000, and seawater 35,000+.
Where is AMPAC Water Systems located?
AMPAC Water Systems is headquartered at 2208 S 1200 W Suite #102, Woods Cross, Utah 84087, USA. All systems are designed, manufactured, and tested at our Utah facility before shipping worldwide.
Does AMPAC offer installation services?
AMPAC provides comprehensive installation support including engineering drawings, installation manuals, startup supervision, and operator training. For international projects, we work with local contractors and provide remote technical guidance via video conferencing.
What industries does AMPAC serve?
AMPAC serves oil and gas, mining, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, hospitality, military and government, marine and offshore, municipal water supply, agriculture, and many other industries requiring reliable water purification solutions.
Are AMPAC systems NSF certified?
AMPAC uses NSF/ANSI certified components throughout our systems. Our products meet FDA, EPA, and international water quality standards. All systems are manufactured in the USA with UL/NSF approved electrical components and materials.
How do I get a quote from AMPAC?
Request a free quote by calling (909) 548-4900, emailing info@ampacwatersystems.com, or filling out our online quote request form. Provide your water analysis report, daily water demand, and application details for the most accurate pricing. Typical response time is under 24 hours.












