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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: CLEANCARE WC on December 29, 2010, 05:57:48 pm

Title: DI PROBLEM
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on December 29, 2010, 05:57:48 pm
The water in my tank is about 35 ppm (didnt realise ro resin was spent) does anyone use a 10" clear glass vessell (5 stage ro type) to polish before pump in there van? i have a spare one i could fit, will the pump still work well..IE get a high enough flow rateto clean windows or is there a higher flow through rate on the blue resin bottles? ps i have always transferred to tank 100% pure, so dont have a proper di cannister. thanks.
Title: Re: DI PROBLEM
Post by: clearlyclean on December 29, 2010, 06:13:36 pm
I would run it through a blue di vessel
Title: Re: DI PROBLEM
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on December 29, 2010, 06:19:00 pm
the above suggestion by myself is just a quick fix idea, do you think it would work?
Title: Re: DI PROBLEM
Post by: mikecam on December 29, 2010, 06:26:30 pm
The water in my tank is about 35 ppm (didnt realise ro resin was spent) does anyone use a 10" clear glass vessell (5 stage ro type) to polish before pump in there van? i have a spare one i could fit, will the pump still work well..IE get a high enough flow rateto clean windows or is there a higher flow through rate on the blue resin bottles? ps i have always transferred to tank 100% pure, so dont have a proper di cannister. thanks.
I think you'll just blow the resin out of the filter housing?
Title: Re: DI PROBLEM
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on December 29, 2010, 06:54:00 pm
The water in my tank is about 35 ppm (didnt realise ro resin was spent) does anyone use a 10" clear glass vessell (5 stage ro type) to polish before pump in there van? i have a spare one i could fit, will the pump still work well..IE get a high enough flow rateto clean windows or is there a higher flow through rate on the blue resin bottles? ps i have always transferred to tank 100% pure, so dont have a proper di cannister. thanks.

I've used 35ppm water before with perfect results! ;)  I normally don't think twice about using up to 10 ppm but I got lazy a few months ago & wasn't checking often enough. On a big two day job (in/out) I tested it at lunch time- 35PPM!

Went & inspected everything, spotless! ;D
Title: Re: DI PROBLEM
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on December 29, 2010, 08:17:36 pm
SHOCKING  :o NOT REALLY THAT SOUNDS A BIT LIKE ME AT TIMES, IN FACT THE REASON FOR THIS POST  ;D