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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mjm on December 26, 2019, 02:05:10 pm
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I have a pumped hf5 membrane on the system is it better to flush the system with pump or off I have always been flushing with pump on but I read somewhere it better to off of pump to trickle the water through to protect the membrane 🙄
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I dont flush mine anymore, they last longer.
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I have a pumped hf5 membrane on the system is it better to flush the system with pump or off I have always been flushing with pump on but I read somewhere it better to off of pump to trickle the water through to protect the membrane 🙄
When Gardiners sold booster pumps they advised that the booster pump should be switched off during flushing.
One reason is that the water authority regulations in the UK require that any booster pump fitted to the network must not draw more than 12lpm of water from the supply. If your booster pump draws more than 12lpm you need to have a break tank fitted which is "a whole new ball game. " Most booster pumps will draw more than 12lpm 'open' - ie when flushing with waste going direct to the drain. Hence flushing with the booster pump on will mean you fall foul of the regulations. This regulation is to protect the network.
If memory serves me Alex once stated that the most a 4040 membrane would use with the correct waste to pure ratio was 9lpm from the network.
My unpumped 4040 HF5 uses around 4.5lpm at 50psi.
I'm not sure if a high water pressure during flushing will damage the membrane. If this is the case, then I ask how those with normally higher water pressure manage.
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Thanks for that spruce I thought if the booster pump was on it would push the water through too fast depleting the membrane quicker I may give pure freedom a call after holidays iam getting 06
Before di at the moment so iam ok but I wasn't sure
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I always flushed with it on,thought it would give a better flush.
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That's what I thought iam going to call pure freedom on 6th get an answer then