Updated on November 9, 2023

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Created on September 27, 2018

PurAll Water Purification

PurAll is an online, non-electric and automatic water chlorination system for hand pumps and piped water supplies.

Developed By
  1. Easol Pvt Ldt
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Product Description

PurAll Water Purification is an online, non-electric device, & automatic water purification device which uses chlorinated chemicals to deliver an appropriate dose of chlorine to disinfect water in small community water systems. The product is developed by Easol Pvt.Ltd in India and is commercially available. It is low cost, user-friendly, and requires low maintenance.

Target Regions

Africa

Target SDGs

SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

Target Users (Target Impact Group)

Community

Distributors / Implementing Organizations

PurAll is currently being distributed through several distribution channels across India and Nepal and also is available for purchase through several e-commerce sites, for example, India mart, Amazon, and TradeIndia.

Manufacturing/Building Method

The manufacturing unit is based in Bhugaon, Pune, Maharashtra. Different parts of the PurAll are manufactured through vendors and then assembled at the Bhugaon factory in stock.Interview with the manufacturer The chemical is sourced from Shikoku Corporation, Japan.

Intellectural Property Type

Patent Protected

User Provision Model

Users can purchase PurAll solutions by either contacting the manufacturer or through their distributors spread in almost PAN India. For export purposes, users can contact the manufacturer directly or through NGOs like MedAir, Oxfam GB, and Save the Children. Interview with the manufacturer

Distributions to Date Status

As of 2015, more than 1500 units were supplied in India and abroad.

Design Specifications

PurAll is a low-cost and simple disinfection device designed by Easol to satisfy the chlorine demand by automatically leaving an adequate level of chlorine in the distribution system. The device is a flow-through type disinfection system that generates Hypochlorous Acid only when dissolved and disintegrated in water. It is a water purification device which contains an online chlorine CPU (Chlorine processing unit) with replaceable water purification cartridges, for continuous operation. This patented technology is chemically approved and certified to NSF/ ANSI 60 standard for drinking water. Furthermore, it is completely soluble in water and no traces are left. These filters come in 4 different model which has the same function but differ according to end Life, which indicates the time to replace the cartridge. The product also comes with a chlorine testing kit.

Product Schematics

Technical Support

The product is installed by the manufacturers or their distributors. The user can contact the distributor or manufacturer for technical support if required.

Replacement Components

PurAll cartridges contain disinfection chemical which can only be replaced through the manufacturers.

Lifecycle

The life cycle for this product varies with the individual models. Nonetheless, the life cycle ranges from 1,25,000 -3,00,000 liters of water, at 1 ppm dosage.

Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters

The designer specified performance targets include automation, no power use, durable, portable,  low-cost, and completely soluble in water with no traces left.

Vetted Performance Status

PurAll has been tested, approved, and recommended by different government organizations of India like; Empaneled by Maharashtra State Water Supply and Sanitation Department (WSSD) Tested at State Health Laboratories in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu. Recommended by R. Mashelkar Technical Committee, Ministry of Drinking Water& Sanitation, Government of India.

Safety

Safety measures before installation and maintenance are mentioned on the website.

Complementary Technical Systems

Chlorine testing kit to measure dissolved chlorine and check the residual chlorine of the water.

Academic Research and References

Pickering, A.J et al., 2019, Effect of in-line drinking water chlorination at the point of collection on child diarrhea in urban Bangladesh: a double-blind, cluster-randomized controlled trial, The Lancet Global Health, 7(9), pp.e1247-e1256.

Humphrey, J.H, 2019, Reducing the user burden in WASH interventions for low-income countries, The Lancet Global Health, 7(9), pp.e1158-e1159.

Rajasingham, A et al., 2019, Evaluation of an emergency bulk chlorination project targeting drinking water vendors in cholera-affected wards of Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, Tanzania, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 100(6), pp.1335-1341.

Haas et al., 1998, Predicting disinfection performance in continuous flow systems from batch disinfection kinetics, Water science and technology, 38(6), pp.171-179.

“[No title],” Easol.in. Available: http://www.easol.in/contact-us-info

“Hand Pump Water Chlorinator,” indiamart.com. Available: https://www.indiamart.com/proddetail/hand-pump-water-chlorinator-20962666897.html

“Purall Plastic Water Purification & Chlorination Piping System, White?: Amazon.in: Home & Kitchen,” Amazon.in. Available: https://www.amazon.in/Purall-Plastic-Purification-Chlorination-Piping/dp/B01GRQG4UU

“Netsurf Biotech,” Tradeindia.com. Available: https://www.tradeindia.com/netsurf-biotech-7741930/

“Goal 6,” Sdgs.un.org. Available: https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal6

Gov.in. Available: https://mdws.gov.in/sites/default/files/Compendium_of_Innovative_Technologies.pdf

“[No title],” Easol.in. Available: http://www.easol.in/contact-us-info

“Easol Pvt.Ltd,” Easol.in. Available: http://www.easol.in/pureall-introduction

“Easol Pvt.Ltd,” Easol.in. Available: http://www.easol.in/approvals

Easol Pvt.Ltd,” Easol.in. Available: http://www.easol.in/how-pureall-works

Easol Pvt.Ltd,” Easol.in. Available: http://www.easol.in/awards

Compliance with regulations

The chemical being used is approved and certified to NSF/ANSI 60.

Evaluation methods

PurAll has been evaluated for the chemical being used.

Other Information

awards

Comments from the Community

2 Comments

  1. Anna_Advisor says:

    – These two things in the table are confusing: “Dosage unit per No. Liters: 1 ppm”, and ” Target Free Chlorine Residue (mg/L): 0.2″ . Does this mean that it is dosed with 1 ppm, but the expected residual is 0.2 ppm? It is weird that they are in different (though equivalent) units – ppm and mg/L.

    – It seems that this is Tablet form, not “tablet or liquid”

    – This is confusing: “Trichloroisocyanurate tablets which generate hypochlorous acid when dissolved (0.2)” Is that 0.2% chlorine?

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