Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: andy east sussex on June 03, 2010, 09:07:46 pm
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im bit confused now right im setting up system my self il be running 350ltr tank 100psi pump 4040 ro carbon and sediment and finally di but how and where do i put a waste pipe to ????? i do not know wot part id put it on anyone help please
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down the drane or on the garden
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ye but what do i use and connect it to where to get the rejected water out ??? thats wot i dont know
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wot do connect a pipe to then to get waste water out
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Not sure about a 40/40 but a normal R O has one inlet and two outlets, one outlet is pure and the other is the waste.
Hope that helps. :)
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ok so whos running ro 404 system how does ur waste come out
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please please tell me how to sort it out as i have no idea at all
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Andy come and have a look at mine if you like!! 8)
Just call first.
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Why don't you phone up where you bought it from?
In fact, why didn't it come with instructions?
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please please tell me how to sort it out as i have no idea at all
Andy
I am near Crawley, if we are close to you, bring it up this afternoon and we will sort it out for you.
07766243171
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Andy:
Look at the membrane housing. One end has a single opening in the centre, that is the water inlet - the pipe from the prefilters goes on here. The other end has two openings. The one in the middle of the housing is the pure water outlet, the one nearer the edge is the waste water outlet. There should also be some sort of control in the waste water pipe so you can adjust the ratio of waste to pure
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cheers for that but ive brought all the set up and filters seprately so still got to get pipes and connections to connect all the filter in order and together
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Who's make is it? RO-man, Purefreedom, Gaps etc are all pretty much the same. There are two pre-filter housings which have the sediment filter in one and the carbon block (chlorine remover) in the other these each have two threaded ports in the caps. Raw water comes in to the sediment filter first (the direction of flow is marked on the cap) This housing is connected directly to the CCB (coconut carbon block) prefilter housing with a double ended threaded connector. The water comes out of the CCB and then into the end of the membrane housing (the big cylinder - 40 inches long) where there is only one port. At the other end of the membrane housing are two ports and the water comes out of these. The one in the middle of the housing is the pure water and the one nearer the edge is the waste.
All you need is the pipe and fittings to join it all up.