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Title: ro maintenance help?
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on January 07, 2012, 10:29:31 am
so its just accured to me this morning that ive never replaced the prefilters in my new (ish) ro yet  :-[

i got it new in june last year so its about 8 months old at the end of this month! the salt stuff in one of the prefilters looks brown, butits looked brown for a long time to be honest!

i live in a hard water area (around 300ppm out the tap) and i use approx 800 ltrs a week

im thinking its about time i should change prefilters so i dont ruin my ro membranes (thsts if i havnt already!  :-[)

the thing is when i first got my ro it was coming out about 15ppm and just laterley its coming out the ro at 001ppm  :o i dont get it?


any help appreciated!

thanks

george

Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: andyM on January 07, 2012, 10:33:33 am
I change pre-filters about every 6 months.
A set of 10" filters cost around £15.
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: king marko on January 07, 2012, 10:54:56 am
You're lucky GB - I live in lincs too and the water after RO is always about 14
Ive replaced my 10" pre-filters twice in the last year as well !!  :) (£6.90 delivered off eBay)
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: andyM on January 07, 2012, 11:01:05 am
You're lucky GB - I live in lincs too and the water after RO is always about 14
Ive replaced my 10" pre-filters twice in the last year as well !!  :) (£6.90 delivered off eBay)

Sounds cheap. Is that for GAC,CTO and 5 micron sediment filters?
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: king marko on January 07, 2012, 11:20:17 am
You're lucky GB - I live in lincs too and the water after RO is always about 14
Ive replaced my 10" pre-filters twice in the last year as well !!  :) (£6.90 delivered off eBay)

Sounds cheap. Is that for GAC,CTO and 5 micron sediment filters?
no mate  -  I only use two pre-filters  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RO-set-2-10-pre-filters-reverse-osmosis-Hidrotek-NEW-/130579871104?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Fish&hash=item1e672ab580
£14.02 delivered for the set of three http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-CARBON-BLOCK-WATER-FILTERS-RO-WATER-FILTER-3-PACK-/180678901702?pt=UK_HGKitchen_SmallApp_RL&hash=item2a114d3fc6
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: AS Window Cleaning on January 07, 2012, 11:29:45 am
apparently the RO improves after a couple of runs. also the water quality from the tap, and pressure, can change, so worth checking that too.

I change my 2 pre filters (same as above) every 3 months, worth ipaying 7 quid to help RO last longer.

would definitely change it after that long (tho you dave different setup to me).
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on January 07, 2012, 11:42:00 am
I change pre-filters about every 6 months.
A set of 10" filters cost around £15.
do you use more water than me andy? and also for the record my ro is a 600gpd version

thanks mate
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on January 07, 2012, 11:51:46 am
thanks everyone so far for the input im not even sure if mine uses 10" or 20" filters  :-[ it doesnt mention it anywhere in the instructions  ???
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: andyM on January 07, 2012, 11:53:52 am
You're lucky GB - I live in lincs too and the water after RO is always about 14
Ive replaced my 10" pre-filters twice in the last year as well !!  :) (£6.90 delivered off eBay)

Sounds cheap. Is that for GAC,CTO and 5 micron sediment filters?
no mate  -  I only use two pre-filters  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RO-set-2-10-pre-filters-reverse-osmosis-Hidrotek-NEW-/130579871104?pt=UK_Pet_Supplies_Fish&hash=item1e672ab580
£14.02 delivered for the set of three http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-CARBON-BLOCK-WATER-FILTERS-RO-WATER-FILTER-3-PACK-/180678901702?pt=UK_HGKitchen_SmallApp_RL&hash=item2a114d3fc6

Ah I see, my ro uses 3 pre-filters so they cost a little bit more for mine.
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: andyM on January 07, 2012, 11:55:47 am
I change pre-filters about every 6 months.
A set of 10" filters cost around £15.
do you use more water than me andy? and also for the record my ro is a 600gpd version

thanks mate

Probaly use about 1000-1200 ltrs a week.
Its more than likely your filters are the 10", its easy to check just measure the length of the filter housing  ;)
ps. 10" filters are half the length of the 20" version  ;D  
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on January 07, 2012, 12:02:31 pm
I change pre-filters about every 6 months.
A set of 10" filters cost around £15.
do you use more water than me andy? and also for the record my ro is a 600gpd version

thanks mate

Probaly use about 1000-1200 ltrs a week.
Its more than likely your filters are the 10", its easy to check just measure the length of the filter housing  ;)
ps. 10" filters are half the length of the 20" version  ;D  

oh yeah good point, i can tell they must be 10" cos there never 20"  ;) thanks mate
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: pure tech on January 07, 2012, 06:02:19 pm
so its just accured to me this morning that ive never replaced the prefilters in my new (ish) ro yet  :-[

i got it new in june last year so its about 8 months old at the end of this month! the salt stuff in one of the prefilters looks brown, butits looked brown for a long time to be honest!

i live in a hard water area (around 300ppm out the tap) and i use approx 800 ltrs a week

im thinking its about time i should change prefilters so i dont ruin my ro membranes (thsts if i havnt already!  :-[)

the thing is when i first got my ro it was coming out about 15ppm and just laterley its coming out the ro at 001ppm  :o i dont get it?


any help appreciated!

thanks

george



Depending on amount of water used/tds it is recommended to change prefitlers every 6 months.
Is that 001ppm after going through the resin?
I am sure your membranes will be ok although it is good at times to check the tds directly after ro and prior to resin to see how it is performing.
I have been looking at prefilter options myself and the sediment and carbon block filters are not expensive but the final chlorine filter (Chlorplus 10 on my ro) is around 20quid but I am wary if running the ro without it as apparantly chlorine kills membranes.
Title: Re: ro maintenance help?
Post by: GB Window Cleaning on January 08, 2012, 10:26:41 am
@pure tech

no its 001 ppm after ro and before resin mate