Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: NWH on January 26, 2021, 08:13:26 pm
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I am getting a build up of resin which is blocking my hose has anyone else had this,I’m thinking it maybe something to do with the riser being faulty ??
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Check the strainers on the riser tube and head. Can't think of any other way resin pass through into the hose other than damaged vessel strainers or dodgy resin that has smaller sized beads. Might also be worth checking the internal rubber O ring that seals the riser tube.
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I’ve had this , what DI do you use ?
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Yeah thanks Wipo although it sounds simple I may not have checked that as it’s buried deep in the lid,I get my resin from Gaps I can’t remember what brand it is it does last though.
I flushed it through yesterday and got at least half a tea cup in resin out of it,did it again today and still had a fair bit but not as much massive difference in flow obviously when it’s cleared but it’s not stopping.
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I’ve had this , what DI do you use ?
I got a new DI vessel from Grippa probably less than a year ago,as far as the size goes I’ll get 3 fills from a 25ltr bag.
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Ah , my vessel on van is a 10 “ RO resin vessel , the filter at the top blocks up and backfires from its position letting resin through like it wasn’t there .
But if you use the standard 6x18 type size vessel then my hunch would be that the riser tube has dropped out or the screen around the riser tube has slipped down , they are normally glued but do come loose now and then
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Yeah it was loose and it slid down but I tried to jam it back in,I took it indoors and ran it under the tap and noticed that the glue that must be used came out in a circular piece.
They are not well designed I have found over the years that that top filter piece always comes loose and slips down,what did you do try glueing it or did you change the vessel.
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Yeah it was loose and it slid down but I tried to jam it back in,I took it indoors and ran it under the tap and noticed that the glue that must be used came out in a circular piece.
They are not well designed I have found over the years that that top filter piece always comes loose and slips down,what did you do try glueing it or did you change the vessel.
I just pushed up the filter and tut a few turns of insulation tape around the shaft it hasn’t moved since
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As above or a few turns of ptfe tape on the top of screen part that that has come unglued
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Ok nice one I’ll give that a try tomorrow after I’ve taken it apart and cleaned all the top of the vessel out,I’ve had to disconnect the external large fitting on the heater which is before hose reel it has been collecting their badly once flushed through with that fitting off and then reconnected I’m back to a decent flow,it’s a nightmare poor flow issues.
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Think I just drew Robocops wanger
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Thanks for putting that picture up m8 I appreciate it i see what you mean the tape to stop it sliding down the PTFE to give it a tighter fit.
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Yeah you wouldn’t mind having that on the slack 🤣🤣
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Right I’ve just tried doing that m8 and is it supposed to cut off the blood 🩸 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I’ve gone down through the lid of an old ice cream tub is that ok lol 😭
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I’m just hoping that the DI isn’t placed before your plate heat exchanger, that would be bad news !
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It goes pump DI heater but I’ve cleared it and the pressure at the pole is 100% now,I’ll clean it
again tomorrow thoroughly after I’ve taped the DI as you said.
I’m thinking if it’s blocked one of the heat exchangers the flow would really be suffering and regardless of clearing the elbow fitting the flow would still be badly restricted.
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Sounds like you got it early as if an exchanger was blocked you would know about it right away , then plates are stupid close !
I had resin hitting the glass before I realised what had happened, I was rinsing like a feckin fool and getting nowhere, then I saw the resin on the ledges ;D ;D ;D
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I’ll make sure I do it first thing in the morning and see how I get on all the time I’ve got good flow I know it won’t have been too late as far as the exchangers go,last thing today it was coming out the brush like a fire hose on 90 with the controller so it must have improved it me running it through. The thing is that vessel isn’t old,when I get another it might a good idea to tape it up round those points on the riser before I use it.
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My question. Why do you need to have the di vessel on the van?
When there was 3 of us drawing water it would have meant adding a di vessel to each van. And as my van has a twin operator setup it would mean I would need 2 vessels on board.
So when water is purified by the r/o it goes through di before storage in the ibc tank.
We have done it this way for around 15 years and has always worked well.
My r/o produces about 2lpm of pure water so the water going through my Di at home is probably being polished of at the same rate as yours is on your van.
This won't apply to you as you need to keep your van frost free due to your diesel heater. Years back there was a cleaner who had a couple of vans. One was used by his employee. It was in the van and froze during a cold patch.
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I don’t Spruce I didn’t have the fittings to put it with my static I’ll be ordering later pain in the arse vessels in the van just another thing that can hold you up if they block
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I’ll never have another vessel under pressure they can’t be built for it everyone I’ve had has broken internally.
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It could be down to the heat making it brittle, you recirc don’t you ?
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Yeah I do that’s more than likely what’s killing the glue that holds the riser in place.
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Best quality vessels I've had are the Vyair ones.
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I’ve bypassed the vessel and it’s still dead ending 1st job this morning all was working fine then it started again on and off most of the day,I’m having a look now.
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I’ll tell you later what I think has been the problem you won’t believe it.