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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Granny on April 12, 2021, 08:39:02 am
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Hi looks like I will be going down the RO route in future.
I have a shut off valve in the tank in the van to stop it overfilling but it creates a lot of back pressure when I take the filling hose off the outside tap, if I leave it too long it shoots about 3 or 4 feet in the air!
Will this back pressure damage the membranes in the RO?
Can you get an RO that doesn't require a storage tank like an IBC but fills the tank in the van direct?
Thanks
Granny
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Alot of window cleaner s I know have the ro s in the van I think they are the same ro s that are used to fill storage tanks ,I still prefer to fill my tank in shed then fill my tank in van from storage
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Back in the day the tank in the van had everything on it 40” RO and pre filters if you have it all inside the van you’ll need a solenoid valve so when the tank is full it’ll shut off,filling like this is old skool now tbh much better using a 40” setup somewhere inside if you can eventually.
After I went WFP 6 months in I took everything off the tank and built a static setup with it much easier you can fill the van and have 2-3 more fills waiting so no need to keep filling every night if you are working alone.
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You would have to measure the back pressure but I doubt it would be enough to damage an RO Membrane as the more pressure you have the better they work but check the specs)
No need to have a static - just remember your van is out of action while its making water - so depending on your tank size - water pressure etc... you could be making water from 50 litres per hour through to150 litres per hour
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Thanks for the help.
What do you use to get the water out of the tank in the garage to the tank in the van?
granny
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i use the one above fast but a bit noisy i use to use a hose lock submersible pump pump quite but it broke and i moved and i needed 50m pumping range so i bought the clarke
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get a constantly pumped system 400gpd from purefreedom go to the garden centre get a 200 lltre garden but garden centre may sell transfer pumps.
bit of tranfer hose connecters thats it get
or get 2 water buts put one higher than the other get the diverter kit from the garden centre then you have 400 ltres of water on demand
thats how i used to do it works very well
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https:/https://purefreedom.co.uk/300-gpd-compact-reverse-osmosis-di-system-complete-with-booster-pump-mounted-on-frame.html/purefreedom.co.uk/200-gpd-compact-reverse-osmosis-di-system-complete-with-booster-pump-mounted-on-frame.html
any one of these above and buy the transfer pump below very quiet
https://purefreedom.co.uk/transfer-pump-kit.html
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A transfer pump that is as good as any you’ll buy from a WFP supplier can be got at Screwfix.
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I got my submersible pump from screw fix its about 7 years old only cost me £30
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Yep they do a perfect job you want to get the transfer hose from a proper supplier though the ridged green and white I use it last years I’ve got a spare 10 meters I got from Grippa although I think it’s slightly wider and mainly green.
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I’ve always used lay flat hoses. transfer hoses seem a little thin so surely takes longer?
50mm lay flat hose and a Screwfix pump can do 250l in 5mins if it’s positioned well
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Get a loncin pump. 500 litres a min.
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Thanks for all the advice lads that's great, feeling a lot more positive about it now there may even benefits such as not using as much resin. I have 3 bags they will probably last for ages.
As for water barrels we have loads at our allotments.
I am on a water meter a concern is, are the RO's all pretty much the same for Waste to Pure Ratio or are there some poor ones?
Granny