Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: darren73 on July 25, 2007, 04:11:53 pm
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just wondering did you get my email j
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hey JM123
I have now moved into my new property and the PPM is 365, hope you remember we were talking about building a static system, and the best way to have minimal waste water.
what are your suggestions?
cheers in advance
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Hi Nat
How does a pumped twin 4040 system sound? 85% recovery.
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ok so what is he exact setup for that JM?
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Basically what you have is
1 x sediment
1 x carbon
2 x stainless steel 4040
The pump is after the sediment and carbon filter. We can build them with/without solenoid etc. They are fitted onto an aluminium board and can be fitted with an inline tds meter.
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urm...lost me already ;D
i have 1xro and 2 blue filters are they carbon and sediment?
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Yes they are. What size is your ro? About 40 inches long?
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a long big white one ;D i'd say around a meter long is that 40 inches?
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yeah thats the one, sounds like a champ housing.
If you are serious about reducing waste water then a pumped twin ro is the way to go.
Our booster pumps will push 17ltr/min @ 80psi, which is different to a 17ltr/min 80psi pump which will only push a fraction of that at 75psi or so. Production rates typically around 550ltrs/hr and recovery is around 85% although lower recovery will improve lifespan of membranes.
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Cheers JM
how much are your pumps? and how much is another RO?
at what rate will that purify ie how many litres an hour, also how low ppm will that get down to in order to recover 85%
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I'd need to discuss this on the phone as there are a lot of variables with the pumps.
If you can e-mail me your number to aquapolesystems@hotmail.co.uk I'll give you a call this weekend sometime.
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Hi JM123 you have mail ;D ;D
Dave.