Overview
Overview
Ensuring access to pure and safe drinking water is a cornerstone of a healthy and productive environment, whether it's in an office, a school, or a manufacturing facility. The Forbes Pro range from Eureka Forbes is engineered to meet these high-demand needs, and within the popular Aquaguard Prima series, two models often come up for comparison: the Prima 100 B and the Prima 50 B.
While both are formidable purifiers, they are designed for different scales of operation. This blog breaks down their features to help you choose the perfect model for your establishment.
The Core Difference: Purification Capacity
The Core Difference: Purification Capacity
The most significant distinction between the two models lies in their water output.
Aquaguard Prima 100 B: Delivers a high flow rate of 100 Litres Per Hour (LPH).
Aquaguard Prima 50 B: Provides a steady flow of 50 Litres Per Hour (LPH).
This single factor is the primary driver in the decision-making process. The Prima 100 B is built for environments with a large workforce or high footfall, where water consumption is constant. The Prima 50 B, with half the capacity, is an ideal and efficient solution for mid-sized spaces.
Head-to-Head Comparison: Prima 100 B vs. Prima 50 B
Head-to-Head Comparison: Prima 100 B vs. Prima 50 B
Here’s a direct look at their technical specifications, drawn from the official product brochure:
Feature | ||
Purification Capacity | 100 LPH | 50 LPH |
Power Rating (Max) | 230 Watts ± 10% | 130 Watts ± 10% |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 630mm X 340mm X 650mm | 500mm X 300mm X 650mm |
Net Weight (Approx.) | 22 kgs | 33 kgs |
As seen, the Prima 50 B is the more compact unit, while the Prima 100 B offers double the performance with a higher power rating.
Advanced Technology They Both Share
Advanced Technology They Both Share
Your choice in capacity does not mean a compromise in quality. Both models are equipped with the same core state-of-the-art purification technology:
Purification Process: A robust 7-stage filtration system that combines Reverse Osmosis (RO) with UV purification ensures every drop is free from contaminants.
TDS Rejection: Both effectively remove over >90% of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), reviving the natural taste of water.
Water Recovery: They operate efficiently with a 50% purified water recovery rate.
Durable Build: The outer body of both models is constructed from CRCA Steel, designed for longevity in a commercial setting.
Our Expert Recommendation: Which Model Is for You?
Our Expert Recommendation: Which Model Is for You?
As a product specialist, here is my guidance:
Choose the Aquaguard Prima 100 B if you manage:
A large corporate office.
A busy factory floor or manufacturing unit.
A school or university campus.
A high-traffic cafeteria or restaurant. Its 100 LPH capacity ensures that you never run short of pure water during peak hours.
Choose the Aquaguard Prima 50 B if your establishment is:
A mid-sized office or corporate branch.
A clinic or healthcare facility.
A boutique hotel or restaurant.
A retail showroom. Its 50 LPH capacity is more than sufficient for moderate demand, and it comes in a more compact and energy-efficient package.
Ultimately, the choice between the Aquaguard Prima 100 B and Aquaguard Prima 50 B comes down to matching the purifier’s capacity to your daily water needs. Both are backed by the trust and reliability of Eureka Forbes, ensuring that you are investing in the health and well-being of everyone in your establishment.