Seawater Desalination Reverse Osmosis Watermaker 1,500 GPD | 5,670 LPD

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SW1500
Get 1,500 GPD pure water from seawater with this reverse osmosis watermaker, ideal for boaters. | AMPAC USA
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The AMPAC USA Seawater Desalination Reverse Osmosis Watermaker SW1500 provides boaters with a reliable source of fresh, pure water directly from the sea, producing 1,500 gallons per day (5,670 liters per day) and removing salts, minerals, and other impurities from seawater.

  • 1,500 GPD / 5,670 LPD fresh water capacity for extended voyages and larger crews
  • Horizontal one-piece frame for flexible placement in cramped boat spaces
  • Internal High-Pressure Booster Pump for a compact footprint
  • Quiet operation with automatic Start/Stop controls
  • Removes salts, minerals, and impurities via reverse osmosis

The system eliminates reliance on shore-based water supplies or bulky storage tanks, giving boaters access to ample fresh water even on extended trips. Its horizontal one-piece frame configuration is built for the tight spaces common on boats, while the internal High-Pressure Booster Pump keeps the footprint compact without sacrificing performance.

Designed for small power boats and sailboats, the SW1500 converts seawater into fresh water on demand, which is especially valuable for extended trips, remote cruising, and reducing the need to return to port for water resupply. The quiet operation and simple Start/Stop controls make it easy to use for drinking, cooking, showering, and cleaning.

Every component is selected for durability and suitability in the harsh marine environment, and AMPAC USA's manufacturing and quality control processes are designed to keep the SW1500 performing reliably voyage after voyage.

At AMPAC USA, we take pride in delivering not just industry-leading water purification solutions but also unmatched technical support to ensure seamless operation and customer satisfaction. Our dedicated support team comprises highly trained professionals who bring together deep engineering expertise and a commitment to exceptional service. Whether you require troubleshooting assistance, product guidance, installation support, or maintenance recommendations, our team is here to help.

How We Support You:

✔ Expert Consultation – Need help selecting the right reverse osmosis system, desalination unit, or water treatment solution? Our specialists will guide you based on your unique requirements.

✔ 24/7 Technical Assistance – We understand the urgency of water purification needs. Our support team is readily available to resolve issues and keep your operations running smoothly.

✔ Installation & Setup Guidance – Whether it’s a commercial, industrial, or residential system, we provide step-by-step assistance to ensure optimal installation and efficiency.

✔ Troubleshooting & Repairs – Facing operational issues? Our experts will diagnose problems quickly and recommend the best solutions, including spare parts, system optimizations, and repairs.

✔ Preventive Maintenance Support – Extend the lifespan of your equipment with routine maintenance guidelines and service schedules tailored to your system.

Phone: 909-548-4900   |   Email: info@ampac1.com

Frequently Asked Questions

How much fresh water does the SW1500 produce daily?

It produces 1,500 gallons per day, equivalent to 5,670 liters per day, of fresh water from seawater.

What does the SW1500 remove from seawater?

Using reverse osmosis technology, it removes salts, minerals, and other impurities to deliver clean, safe drinking water.

What vessels is the SW1500 designed for?

It's built for marine vessels including small power boats and sailboats, with a horizontal one-piece frame designed for the often-cramped spaces found on boats.

How is the SW1500 operated?

It runs automatically and is controlled with simple Start and Stop buttons, making it straightforward to use even for those less familiar with marine equipment.

Why would a boater want a higher-capacity watermaker like the SW1500?

Its larger daily capacity supports extended voyages or larger crews, reducing the need to return to port for water resupply and offering greater freedom for remote cruising.