Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: johnny bravo on February 03, 2015, 09:30:26 pm
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what is the next cheapest way to make pure water second to the 300 RO system, got 300 ro + 10 inch DIvessel, i need to start making more pure around 700 litres a week or more if needed.
does an extra membrane added to my 300 RO make more in the same time, im going to add a booster pump
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700L per week? That isn't a lot and I would have thought your system could do that... although if your system isn't boosted then your mains pressure will have an affect on speed and quality.
One of our RO units is a 450GPD with a 24V booster pump, before it hits the DI it takes the mains water down from 300+ TDS to 11 (currently) TDS and will create 500L every 16 hours at the moment (this seems to vary on how new the membranes and filters are slightly).
Bottom line is if you were to boost your RO system (I used the cheapest 24v pump I could find and it has been going strong for 2 years+) then basing your 300GPD unit on 66% of the speed of a 450 system, you should be able to create just over 300L per 16 Hours, or 18.75L per hour
Hope this helps!!
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450gpd (add another 150 membrane) with a booster pump, you'll make your 700L in a day let alone the week
Produce it into a static holding tank and jobs a good 'un
(I'd get a bigger D.I vessel if you see one going cheap. The 10" is about as useful as a smack in the face, i was forever changing the resin!)
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Depending upon your water purity you may or may not need a bigger vessel, I haven't changed my resin in about 6 months here with a boosted 450 system..
If you purify into a holding tank and are worried about turning it off and on and flooding have a look at Gardiners' Smart Water: http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/smart-water-ro-booster-pump-controller.html (http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/smart-water-ro-booster-pump-controller.html)
(shameless plug)
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David i'm talking about changing from the small 10 inch (1Litre i think) d.i vessel
Agree about the water purity, i have a 25L d.i and it lasts around 12 months (tds 6)
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David i'm talking about changing from the small 10 inch (1Litre i think) d.i vessel
Agree about the water purity, i have a 25L d.i and it lasts around 12 months (tds 6)
Aha sorry, misread... I also changed up a year or so ago from a 10 inch to a big blue one (possibly 5L) who knows? I suppose it does save getting soaked and covered in resin once a month or so :)
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my tds = 138, coming out ro @ 5ish varies, goes through DI 000. without a booster pump it takes around 8 hours for 220 litres. when i get sorted in spring it will be going in outhouse and i can leave on regardless.
with it being in kitchen atm i have to do it during day just incase, but it does get drained from kitchen to outside water butt.
i ve had a 25 litre bag of resin and only used around half in 2 years. which is great.
i will have to get a holding tank, store it at rear garden, then pump it from there to van.
if i had tap fitted at rear garden it would be great, but would mean carpets up, floorboards up, new piping to rear..
im a coward when i said this the mrs rolled her eyes and shook her head.
but if i need to do this i may have to.
ill have to send her away for a couple of days, then get it all done
i can then put ro in shed
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How are you intending on fitting an outdoor tap?!?!
You can buy a kit from a DIY store, and you dont need to be a plumber to fit
They split a water feed pipe (usually washing machine)
Drill through and external wall, and fit the tap
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/static/how-to-install-an-outdoor-tap
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kitchen / sink is on the front of house, + driveway, no room in front for a bigger holding tank. bathroom/toilet on front. no pipe acess at rear,
i would have to get a fitting in the airing cupboard under floorboards and go from there, ill ask a plumber around to quote.