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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Klean07 on September 19, 2014, 09:26:42 am

Title: Evolution 1000. Anyone using one?
Post by: Klean07 on September 19, 2014, 09:26:42 am
I'm looking to buy a new Ro machine and currently use a Merlin but noticed that these were replaced by the Evolution in 2011! I've looked at the Gardiners version but not sure how much replacement membranes are compared with Evo etc!
Title: Re: Evolution 1000. Anyone using one?
Post by: Spruce on September 19, 2014, 09:57:16 am
I guess the best person to answer this is Alex.

When they first came out I understood that it was the same r/o but packaged differently. There was talk that the membranes would be replaced with more efficient ones but there was going to be a price penalty. I'm not sure that that actually happened, especially considering the price Alex has replacement membranes for.

Title: Re: Evolution 1000. Anyone using one?
Post by: Klean07 on September 20, 2014, 07:33:14 pm
Doesn't seem like a popular choice then so what is?
Title: Re: Evolution 1000. Anyone using one?
Post by: Alex Gardiner on September 20, 2014, 09:22:42 pm
The Evolution 1000 is a re-badged Pentair PRF-RO. The Pentair PRF-RO is the newer version of the old Merlin systems.

These offer a very good priced alternative to a 4040/4021 system for those that do not need more than 2,500 litres per day. It works well on pressure down to 45psi.

They are a really easy to set-up and use option and are proving very popular since we have introduced them.

As to Spruce's question I believe that the membranes are the same, but the pre-filter is improved over the original Merlin pre-filter and now features Fibredyne technology which gives twice the pre-filter life compared to the Merlins.
Title: Re: Evolution 1000. Anyone using one?
Post by: Spruce on September 21, 2014, 02:02:32 pm
The Evolution 1000 is a re-badged Pentair PRF-RO. The Pentair PRF-RO is the newer version of the old Merlin systems.

These offer a very good priced alternative to a 4040/4021 system for those that do not need more than 2,500 litres per day. It works well on pressure down to 45psi.

They are a really easy to set-up and use option and are proving very popular since we have introduced them.

As to Spruce's question I believe that the membranes are the same, but the pre-filter is improved over the original Merlin pre-filter and now features Fibredyne technology which gives twice the pre-filter life compared to the Merlins.

Hi Alex

Does this mean that they still have a high waste to pure ratio. The only 3 Merlins that I have had experience with belonging to nearby fellow window cleaners all have had very poor membrane efficiency - all around 90%, way down on the 97 - 99% of the 4021 and 4040 membranes.