create a simple conceptual framework where the Input includes INPUT: • Age of Plumbing System • Type of Materials (GI, PVC, etc.) • Installation Quality • Maintenance Practices • Water Usage Level PROCESS: • Visual Inspection • Water Quality Observation (color, odor, clarity) • Flow Rate Measurement • Survey / Interview OUTPUT: • Plumbing Condition (Good / Fair / Poor) • Detected Defects (Leaks, Corrosion, etc.) • Water Quality Status (Acceptable / Not Acceptable) • Safety Assessment
"A home kitchen scene with a sink and an under-sink cabinet on the left, showing a traditional water filtration system with white cylindrical filter housings labeled 'PP 棉', '活性炭 (GAC)', and 'CAC'. On the right, display an optimized filtration system with three vertically arranged filters labeled 'PP', 'GAC', and 'CS-BS'. Use arrows to indicate the upgrade from the traditional system to the optimized one, and add the labels '传统' and '优化' appropriately. At the top, include the text 'Real water purification scene' to emphasize the real-life context. Render in a natural, everyday style with a clean white or transparent background, focusing on a warm, home-like atmosphere."
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
create a simple conceptual framework where the Input includes INPUT: • Age of Plumbing System • Type of Materials (GI, PVC, etc.) • Installation Quality • Maintenance Practices • Water Usage Level PROCESS: • Visual Inspection • Water Quality Observation (color, odor, clarity) • Flow Rate Measurement • Survey / Interview OUTPUT: • Plumbing Condition (Good / Fair / Poor) • Detected Defects (Leaks, Corrosion, etc.) • Water Quality Status (Acceptable / Not Acceptable) • Safety Assessment
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
"A home kitchen scene with a sink and an under-sink cabinet on the left, showing a traditional water filtration system with white cylindrical filter housings labeled 'PP 棉', '活性炭 (GAC)', and 'CAC'. On the right, display an optimized filtration system with three vertically arranged filters labeled 'PP', 'GAC', and 'CS-BS'. Use arrows to indicate the upgrade from the traditional system to the optimized one, and add the labels '传统' and '优化' appropriately. At the top, include the text 'Real water purification scene' to emphasize the real-life context. Render in a natural, everyday style with a clean white or transparent background, focusing on a warm, home-like atmosphere."
"A home kitchen scene with a sink and an under-sink cabinet on the left, showing a traditional water filtration system with white cylindrical filter housings labeled 'PP 棉', '活性炭 (GAC)', and 'CAC'. On the right, display an optimized filtration system with three vertically arranged filters labeled 'PP', 'GAC', and 'CS-BS'. Use arrows to indicate the upgrade from the traditional system to the optimized one, and add the labels '传统' and '优化' appropriately. At the top, include the text 'Real water purification scene' to emphasize the real-life context. Render in a natural, everyday style with a clean white or transparent background, focusing on a warm, home-like atmosphere."
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
create a simple conceptual framework where the Input includes INPUT: • Age of Plumbing System • Type of Materials (GI, PVC, etc.) • Installation Quality • Maintenance Practices • Water Usage Level PROCESS: • Visual Inspection • Water Quality Observation (color, odor, clarity) • Flow Rate Measurement • Survey / Interview OUTPUT: • Plumbing Condition (Good / Fair / Poor) • Detected Defects (Leaks, Corrosion, etc.) • Water Quality Status (Acceptable / Not Acceptable) • Safety Assessment
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
"A home kitchen scene with a sink and an under-sink cabinet on the left, showing a traditional water filtration system with white cylindrical filter housings labeled 'PP 棉', '活性炭 (GAC)', and 'CAC'. On the right, display an optimized filtration system with three vertically arranged filters labeled 'PP', 'GAC', and 'CS-BS'. Use arrows to indicate the upgrade from the traditional system to the optimized one, and add the labels '传统' and '优化' appropriately. At the top, include the text 'Real water purification scene' to emphasize the real-life context. Render in a natural, everyday style with a clean white or transparent background, focusing on a warm, home-like atmosphere."
create a simple conceptual framework where the Input includes INPUT: • Age of Plumbing System • Type of Materials (GI, PVC, etc.) • Installation Quality • Maintenance Practices • Water Usage Level PROCESS: • Visual Inspection • Water Quality Observation (color, odor, clarity) • Flow Rate Measurement • Survey / Interview OUTPUT: • Plumbing Condition (Good / Fair / Poor) • Detected Defects (Leaks, Corrosion, etc.) • Water Quality Status (Acceptable / Not Acceptable) • Safety Assessment
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.
create a simple conceptual framework where the Input includes INPUT: • Age of Plumbing System • Type of Materials (GI, PVC, etc.) • Installation Quality • Maintenance Practices • Water Usage Level PROCESS: • Visual Inspection • Water Quality Observation (color, odor, clarity) • Flow Rate Measurement • Survey / Interview OUTPUT: • Plumbing Condition (Good / Fair / Poor) • Detected Defects (Leaks, Corrosion, etc.) • Water Quality Status (Acceptable / Not Acceptable) • Safety Assessment
"A home kitchen scene with a sink and an under-sink cabinet on the left, showing a traditional water filtration system with white cylindrical filter housings labeled 'PP 棉', '活性炭 (GAC)', and 'CAC'. On the right, display an optimized filtration system with three vertically arranged filters labeled 'PP', 'GAC', and 'CS-BS'. Use arrows to indicate the upgrade from the traditional system to the optimized one, and add the labels '传统' and '优化' appropriately. At the top, include the text 'Real water purification scene' to emphasize the real-life context. Render in a natural, everyday style with a clean white or transparent background, focusing on a warm, home-like atmosphere."
create a simple conceptual framework where the Input includes INPUT: • Age of Plumbing System • Type of Materials (GI, PVC, etc.) • Installation Quality • Maintenance Practices • Water Usage Level PROCESS: • Visual Inspection • Water Quality Observation (color, odor, clarity) • Flow Rate Measurement • Survey / Interview OUTPUT: • Plumbing Condition (Good / Fair / Poor) • Detected Defects (Leaks, Corrosion, etc.) • Water Quality Status (Acceptable / Not Acceptable) • Safety Assessment
"A home kitchen scene with a sink and an under-sink cabinet on the left, showing a traditional water filtration system with white cylindrical filter housings labeled 'PP 棉', '活性炭 (GAC)', and 'CAC'. On the right, display an optimized filtration system with three vertically arranged filters labeled 'PP', 'GAC', and 'CS-BS'. Use arrows to indicate the upgrade from the traditional system to the optimized one, and add the labels '传统' and '优化' appropriately. At the top, include the text 'Real water purification scene' to emphasize the real-life context. Render in a natural, everyday style with a clean white or transparent background, focusing on a warm, home-like atmosphere."
A no-background (transparent or white) comparison diagram of an under-sink water filtration setup, split into two sections beneath a single sink: On the left side, labeled “TRADITIONAL,” there are four cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “PP+,” “GAC,” and “CAC.” On the right side, labeled “OPTIMIZED,” there are three cylindrical white filters labeled “PP,” “GAC,” and “CS-BS,” with a transparent filter housing showing yellowish water inside. An arrow indicates the upgrade from the traditional system on the left to the optimized system on the right. No cabinet or background elements, only the sink and the filter systems are shown in a clean, minimal infographic style, with slight shading for a realistic touch. The design should emphasize a daily-life feel rather than a high-tech aesthetic, keeping text labels clear and the layout similar to the reference image.