UNDERSTANDING FRP WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS

Water filtration systems can be confusing—especially when terms like 2-stage, 3-stage, softener,brine tank and ion exchange are used interchangeably.

At BBS, we focus on keeping things simple:

Understand the water first, then design the system properly

What Does “Stage” Actually Mean?
A stage refers to a filter tank (FRP vessel).

  • 2-stage = 2 filter tanks
  • 3-stage = 3 filter tanks

The brine tank is NOT a stage
It only supports the softener (ion exchange system)

What is a Softener (Ion Exchange)?

A water softener uses a process called ion exchange to remove hardness (calcium and magnesium).

  • Prevents scaling in pipes, heaters, and taps
  • Improves water feel (less “dry” on skin)

The brine tank (salt tank) is used to regenerate the system so it keeps working.

Common System Configurations

2-Stage System (Simplified Setup)

Option A: Sand + Softener

  • Removes dirt and sediment
  • Removes hardness

Good for: dirty or bore water
Limitation: no odor or chlorine removal

Option B: Carbon + Softener

  • Removes odor, chlorine, organics
  • Removes hardness

Good for: PDAM / treated water
Limitation: less protection from sediment

With a 2-stage system, you are choosing which issue to prioritise—sediment or odor.

3-Stage System (Recommended Setup)

  • Stage 1: Sand filter → removes dirt and particles
  • Stage 2: Carbon filter → removes odor, chlorine
  • Stage 3: Softener (resin) → removes hardness
    • Brine tank (for regeneration)

This is the most complete and balanced system

Why a 3 - Stage System is Better

1. Protects the Softener

Resin is sensitive to dirt and chlorine.

A proper pre-filtration setup extends its lifespan.

2. Better Water Quality
You get:

  • Clean water (no sediment)
  • No smell
  • Soft water

3. Lower Long-Term Costs

  • Less maintenance
  • Longer equipment life
  • Fewer replacements

4. Ideal for RO Systems

If you plan to install a drinking water RO system, pre-filtration is critical.
3-stage protects:

  • RO membrane
  • Overall system performance

Why Water Testing is Important

Every water source is different. A proper system should be based on actual water analysis, not guesswork.

What we look for:

  • Turbidity (dirt/particles) → Sand filter
  • Chlorine / odor → Carbon filter
  • Hardness → Softener
  • Iron / manganese → Specialised media
  • TDS → Determines if RO is needed

Real-World Examples

Typical Bali Bore Water

  • Sediment
  • Odor
  • Hardness

Solution: 3-stage (Sand + Carbon + Softener)

PDAM / City Water

  • Low sediment
  • Chlorine present
  • Moderate hardness

Solution: 2-stage (Carbon + Softener)

Clean but Hard Water

  • No smell
  • Low sediment
  • High hardness

Solution: Softener only

Common Mistake

Many systems are installed without proper testing or understanding.

 Result:

  • Poor performance
  • Short lifespan
  • Unnecessary costs

At BBS, we don’t sell “standard packages” blindly. We assess the water conditions and recommend a system where each stage has a clear purpose.

  • Stages = filter tanks only
  • Softener = ion exchange system (requires brine tank)
  • 2-stage = compromise system
  • 3-stage = complete solution
  • Water testing = key to getting it right

RA SOLOMON May 22, 2026
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