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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nat on September 11, 2007, 02:49:05 pm
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need a booster pump as my psi seems to very poor so what would be the best priced pump for performance and speed?
any web links would be appreciated
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anyone???? :D
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hi i use a lowara pump a pond pump i think got it of ebay about a year ago puts my psi up to 60 as my normal pressure is 30psi.
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are you using a 40/40 ro? how many litres per hour at 60 psi??
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Go to Machinemart they do really good ones.
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Nat
www.ro-man.com
£199.95. Inc vat. Heavy duty booster pump.
Simon W :)
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try wintecs one very good
i have one
jerry
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try wintecs one very good
i have one
jerry
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thanks for the replys, so i'm looking at around £200 for a decent pump?
also need some other help, my ro is really really slow now! could it need flushing out or anything does anyone know?
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wat ro do u have
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one of these white thingys ;D this ain't my setup just illustration
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Nat
Have you got a opertators manual? Your first port of call should be with your supplier, give them a call and see if they can shed some light on your issues.
You'll probably need to let them know what your water pressure is and also the operational water pressure, along with the waste to product water ratio.
How long have you been using your system for? was it functioning properly to begin with.
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what it is simon is that i have just moved house, i have had my RO setup for around 2-3 years, and i have never had a problem before, i used to be able to produce 100 litres of water an hour and now its lucky if i'm producing 20 an hour, its only happened today as this is the first time i have plumbed it in, around 6 months ago i smashed my PSI gauge by accident but because it was working fine i never replaced it, i have never had it this slow so was wondering if it got flushed would that provide more water? i will buy a gauge and a booster pump as i think i need it but now wondering about flushing my ro
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Nat
You could try disconecting your feed supply after your pre-filters to see if you've got a good supply of water before it reaches your RO mebrane.
If you have a good supply of feed water it may be your membranes had it.
But first check to see what your mains pressure is like at your new house. It may be lower than before. Also you need to know what your operational water presure is like try conecting a pressure gauge between your pre-filters and your membrane if it's very low then you probably need a booster pump.
I'm not sure how you flush your particular system, so i cant really help you there.
When did you last change your particular filter and carbon filter. Have you taken them out of their housings to see if they are seated properly.
Simon W. :)
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thank you simon, i will buy a pressure gauge tomorrow (should be able to get one from b&q ain't it?)
the ro membrane has never been changed, i will check the housings tomorrow, the tap does look like it has decent pressure though, and when i took the hoselock off the first blue filter, a lot of pressure had built up and i had a lot of back spray, does that mean anything?
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Nat
Just a thought did you let your membrane dry out before moving it to your new home? I understand that membranes need to be kept wet after they are first used. Also if your membranes 3yrs old perhaps its past it's working life? Is your water quality good or bad in your region what TDS readings do you have in your new house?
Before spending out on a booster pump you need to know if you actually need one, so i'd get my pressure gauge working again. and refer back to your supplier.
Hope this helps
Simon W.
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TDS is 369
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Nat
Before you disconect your systems parts remember to shut the system down, This will save you getting a soaking ;)
Simon W.
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just been looking at a replacement 4040 membrane, so if this did need replacing would it slow up the amount of pure water being produced?
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Nat
Your TDS is reasonably high, If you haven't been changing your pre-filters on a regular basis, then possibly your membranes shot. :'(
After 3yrs you've got your money's worth out of it though. ;D
Simon W.
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i'd like to get another 3 years out of it ;D maybe i'm gonna have to prise my wallet open ;)
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are you using a 40/40 ro? how many litres per hour at 60 psi??
hi yes 40 40 is the ro i use not a clue how many litres but it does fill my static tank in 2-3 hours
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how bigs your static tank?
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500 liters
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just ordered a new ro membrane so gonna find out if thats the problem at first. :D
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Sounds like your water pressure could be low as well in your new house.
I replaced my 4040 Membrane 16 weeks ago due to my tds climbing. I have had 16 weeks with 0 tds produced just by the RO only. My original membrane did not last 18months.
I put a really good Chlorine Filter in now and I run my water through on flush set up all the time. It still produces 250 ltrs of pure water an hour, Though this is down to the pump I have installed.
I bought if from MachineMart, Its the CBM240E 1" Multi Stage Electronic Booster Pump, Costs £211.48, well worth it.
Nel