Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: giftedk on August 16, 2005, 09:00:01 pm
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ANY ADVICE ! my ro unit takes about 17 hours to fill a 210 litre garden butt, surely this cant be right?.
If so can i attach a pump of some sort to push it through faster or would this affect the purification ?
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what gallons per day is it? ???
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what gallons per day is it? ???
what, do you mean what gallon butt ? (46 gallon)
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I think he means how many gallons per day does the R/O produce - what is it's rating? Mine is 200gpd and I get my 210 litre (46 gall) butt filled in seven hours at 80psi water pressure.
Bear in mind that if your unit is rated in US galls then that is about 15% less than imperial ones.
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I think he means how many gallons per day does the R/O produce - what is it's rating? Mine is 200gpd and I get my 210 litre (46 gall) butt filled in seven hours at 80psi water pressure.
Bear in mind that if your unit is rated in US galls then that is about 15% less than imperial ones.
im new to this and am going to sound relly thick, but i dont know how many gallons a day the ro unit produces i just leave it on day and night, oh my god ive got a lot to learn.
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Don't worry Gifted, six months ago I was where you are now, but with help from members of this forum the clouds are beginning to lift now.
Back to your R/O
Did you get any paperwork with it? That might tell you the gpd it is rated at - if not ask your supplier.
My 200 gpd is at the low end of the scale and if yours takes 17 hours to fill a 210 litre butt then I'd say your water pressure might be low - has your r/o got a pressure gauge on it?
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Don't worry Gifted, six months ago I was where you are now, but with help from members of this forum the clouds are beginning to lift now.
Back to your R/O
Did you get any paperwork with it? That might tell you the gpd it is rated at - if not ask your supplier.
My 200 gpd is at the low end of the scale and if yours takes 17 hours to fill a 210 litre butt then I'd say your water pressure might be low - has your r/o got a pressure gauge on it?
I found some paper work and i think its a ro 200, thepsi is reading 50.
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I don't know how you do it Gifted, but you keep putting both of our posts together in the quote box! Eagle-eyed Tosh will be looking for any grammar and spelling errors and crediting them to me! ;D
Your R/o:-
Maybe your Psi is a little low. Over to Ian Giles or other brain-boxes for other possibilities such as pumps to increase pressure or whether it could be something to do with your filters or membranes.
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Email Ro man on this link he sells the booster pumps as 50psi is to low.
http://ro-man.com/
Roy :)
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or run your ro at night when all are asleep - the water presure is higher then , as no one is having a bath/washing up etc so you will get more water made .