GX1000 - 1000 GPD High Flow Reverse Osmosis Filtration System
Flows 42 gallons per hour of pure RO water with an astounding 1:1 ratio
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The GX1000 is designed to flow 42 gallons per hour of pure RO water with an astounding 1:1 ratio - High flow rates and water savings never before seen in a package so affordable and durable. Utilizing the best membrane technology in the world (98.5% rejection), mounted on locking casters, and wrapped in our GX Series patented bracketing system, our premier flagship is a mobile powerhouse.
A pair of liquid-filled stainless steel pressure gauges informs when itメs time to change the pre-filters. A manual flush valve allows you to clean the membrane, purging out pollutants that could otherwise add buildup to the system. Flushing adds considerable life to the membrane as well. For those who demand even more performance, the GX1000HF can be used with a booster pump, raising the system pressure to 150psi, doubling the gallon per day output.
For those who demand even more performance, the GX1000HF can be used with a booster pump, raising the system pressure to 150psi, doubling the gallon per day output. Learn more accessories for the GX400 below.
The GrowoniX GX1000 Systems Feature:
High Flow Cold Water membrane elements 1:1 or 2:1 system ratios - The most efficient in the industry!
Electrogalvanized powder coated steel brackets
Membrane flush kit 2.5"
Stainless Steel liquid filled gauges
One Eco Green Coconut Carbon filter rated for 16,000 gallons for chlorine/chloramine reduction
High flow pleated sediment filter, completely wash- able and reusable
Auto Shutoff Valve: for positive automatic shutoff when using a float valve
No additional pre-filters needed!
Carbon capacity—17,000 total gallons of chlorine or chloramine removal, or 8,500 gallons of RO water at a 1:1 ratio.
*Chloramine removal requires a KDF85 carbon fiber.
Optional KDF85 Carbon Filter Upgrade
For chlorine and chloramines reduction for city water. Also for well water for iron, hydrogen sulfide, and heavy metals reduction. Will last TWO TIMES AS LONG as the standard green carbon filter. Prolongs the life of the membranes. Reduces chloramines, chlorine, iron, sulfur and heavy metals. Bacteriostatic qualities do not allow microbes to breed in filter.
Optional Accessories for GX1000 Systems:
The strategy behind the GX Series is simply to make the highest quality, most efficient water filter, tuned specifically to meet the rigors of the industry. Each filter system is designed, hand built, and tested right here in the United States, using American made, top-of-the-line fittings and tubing. All components are housed in steel powder-coated brackets fabricated in sunny Los Angeles, California.
| Product Name | GX1000 - 1000 GPD High Flow Reverse Osmosis Filtration System | |||
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| Permeate Flow GPD | 1000 | |||
| Permeate Flow GPH | 42 | |||
| Min Feed Flow GPM | 1.39 | |||
| Feed Water Pressure Range | 40 - 80 psi | |||
| Feed Water Temp Range | 40 - 113 °F | |||
| System Ratio | 1 to 1 | |||
| Nominal Salt Rejection % | 97 | |||
| Feed Input Connection | Brass Garden Hose Swivel | |||
| Permeate Flow Connection | 3/8" RO Tube | |||
| Waste Line Connection | 3/8" RO Tube | |||
| Carbon Filter | CF-4510-KDF | |||
| Sediment Filter | SF-4510-PL | |||
| Carbon Capacity Total Gallons | 17,000 | |||
| Pre Filter Size | 4510 | |||
| Membrane | GXM-1000-HF | |||
| Membrane Flush Valve | Yes | |||
| Membrane Material | Polyamide (PA) | |||
| Membrane Quantity | 1 | |||
| Pump | None | |||
| Pump Operating Pressure Range | NA | |||
| Booster Pump Upgrade | BP-6010-CH, BP-6010, BP-1000 | |||
| Ambient Temperature Range | 40 - 113 °F | |||
| Max Feed Water TDS | <2000 | |||
| pH Continuous | 3 - 10 Ph | |||
| Chlorine Tolerance | <0.1 ppm | |||
| Max Hardness gpg | 0 | |||
| Max SDI Rating SDI | <3 | |||
| Max Turbidity NTU | 1 | |||
| Dimensions L x W x H inch | 21 x 9 x 28 | |||
| Frame | Powder Coated Steel Bracket | |||
| Gauges | 2" 160LB 1/8" center back mount, liquid filled | |||
| Casters | Yes | |||
| Filter Housing Material | Polypropylene | |||
| Membrane Housing Material | Stainless Steel | |||
| Water Treatment Type | Reverse Osmosis | |||
| Replacement Filters | GX1000 Replacement Filter and Membrane Kit
*Default filters shipped with the product All other filters listed will fit and are available as substitutions or upgrades. |
GrowOnix Product Documents
Product Support & Videos
GrowoniX GX1000: Overview
GrowoniX GX1000: Changing Membranes
GrowoniX GX1000: Changing Filters
GrowoniX GX1000:Auto Shut Off Valves & Float Valves
GrowoniX GX1000:Plumbing Connections,Flushing Carbon, & Initial Start-Up
GX1000 Replacement Filter and Membrane Kit
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SEDIMENT |
CARBON |
MEMBRANE GXM-1000-HR
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*Default filters shipped with the product
All other filters listed will fit and are available as substitutions or upgrades.
GrowoniX GX1000 - 1000 GPD Reverse Osmosis Filtration System Questions & Answers
WATER TEMPERATURE FAQ's
How does water temperature effect flow rates through RO filters?
Between 77° and 50° water system production declines by 50%, as cold water is more dense, more viscous, and more difficult to move through the membranes.
What can be done to combat the effects of cold water on RO membranes?
Increasing the water pressure with a booster pump. Increasing the feed water temperature, which some people do by mixing warm and cold water from a diverter valve.
SYSTEM RATIOS FAQ's
Does the system ratio (waste ratio) change over time?
System ratios can change over time if the flow restrictor starts clogging due to hard feed water conditions.
Does the system ratio change with water temperature?
System ratios (waste ratios) can drift with cold feed water. Water travels the path of least resistance — the drain line! It’s important to check the system ratio during the winter months and adjust if necessary.
How can the system ratio be adjusted?
System ratios can be tuned with a ball valve or Flow Box. Never go lower than the system was intended for.
WATER PRESSURE FAQ's
How much water pressure is needed to run an RO system properly?
RO membranes require 40 psi of incoming pressure to produce even a drop of water except our GXM200-HF which requires only 20PSI. The only membrane on the planet that can do this.
What’s the maximum feed water pressure that an RO system should run on?
Incoming feed water pressure on all water filters, always and everywhere, should be no more than 80psi. Plastic filter housings cannot handle more pressure.
WELL WATER FAQ's
Can all GrowoniX water filters be used with well water?
Well water is generally too dirty for small RO membranes (100GPD through 400GPD systems). The large 4” membranes of the bigger systems (600GPD and larger) are recommended for well water treatment, unless the water demand is really low.
Are there any special filters needed to treat well water?
KDF85/ catalytic carbon filters are a must for well water treatment. This premium catalytic carbon filter with a bed of KDF85 media can reduce iron, hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, and bacteria—all things that wreak havoc on RO components—especially membranes. Other consideration for special filters can only be deduced with a laboratory water analysis.
Does GrowoniX help with well water analysis?
They do. Just send Growonix your water analysis and they will look at it for free. If you don’t have a recent analysis, you can either use a local water lab, or purchase a test kit through GrowoniX send it off to our partner lab.

















