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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clever Forum Name on April 06, 2014, 12:21:34 pm

Title: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Clever Forum Name on April 06, 2014, 12:21:34 pm
82psi out of the tap.

Producing water at 9PPM with an input of 375PPM now

Very happy indeed with colinswaterproducts
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Don Kee on April 06, 2014, 02:41:39 pm
More to do with your tap pressure, 82 from the mains?!?!

Collins are good though, ive brought filters etc from there
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Clever Forum Name on April 06, 2014, 02:45:31 pm
Outside tap
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Don Kee on April 06, 2014, 03:01:49 pm
Thats a cracking pressure straight from that tap!
Wish mine was that good  :(
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Clever Forum Name on April 06, 2014, 03:06:28 pm
Thats a cracking pressure straight from that tap!
Wish mine was that good  :(

It has always been high for some reason. We upgraded to all brass fittings before window cleaning as the pressure is just unreal lol
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: dannymack on April 06, 2014, 03:26:13 pm
I installed a pressure gauge, don't know why I bothered really as I was producing water at a good speed. The bloody thing was to rattly so took it off. Was a nice one even came with a rubber case to go round it. 😳
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Pete Thompson on April 06, 2014, 05:57:26 pm
82psi is great pressure from the tap, i'm jealous.

I have about 32psi from the tap, and as a result my 4040 RO produces about 0.75 litres per minute.

So it takes about 8 hours to fill my 400 litre tank.

I'm thinking about getting a second 4040 RO to run in parallel so as to double production rate.
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Don Kee on April 06, 2014, 06:35:03 pm
82psi is great pressure from the tap, i'm jealous.

I have about 32psi from the tap, and as a result my 4040 RO produces about 0.75 litres per minute.

So it takes about 8 hours to fill my 400 litre tank.

I'm thinking about getting a second 4040 RO to run in parallel so as to double production rate.

Get a booster pump?? Lower tds and higher production rate....
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Perfect Windows on April 06, 2014, 07:07:04 pm
82psi is great pressure from the tap, i'm jealous.

I have about 32psi from the tap, and as a result my 4040 RO produces about 0.75 litres per minute.

So it takes about 8 hours to fill my 400 litre tank.

I'm thinking about getting a second 4040 RO to run in parallel so as to double production rate.

Get a booster pump for less money than a second RO.  Mine (HF5) with Clarke booster produces 3.25 litres a minute at 003 as of this afternoon (input 339).

Vin
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: elite mike on April 07, 2014, 08:43:59 am
82psi out of the tap.

Producing water at 9PPM with an input of 375PPM now

Very happy indeed with colinswaterproducts

told you  ;D  8)
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Ian101 on April 07, 2014, 09:33:56 am
82psi out of the tap.

Producing water at 9PPM with an input of 375PPM now

Very happy indeed with colinswaterproducts

If you live on high ground water company will be boosting it to get it up there
Title: Re: Got a pressure gauge installed and...
Post by: Clever Forum Name on April 07, 2014, 11:24:02 am
82psi out of the tap.

Producing water at 9PPM with an input of 375PPM now

Very happy indeed with colinswaterproducts

told you  ;D  8)

I never said I was unhappy tho lol. But yeah great results now. Been as low as 7PPM BUT even at 20PPM I was happy as it produces 1000L IN less than 24 hrs. But it's a bonus at 9PPM