Clean It Up
		UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: russ_clark on June 30, 2008, 08:54:25 pm
		
			
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				Last time I changed my pre-filters was 03/05/08
 Had a look at one of them today and the one I could see through was minging.
 Getting green etc.
 The RO does work hardish I suppose as I need to produce around 1800 litres a day for the five working days of the week.
 Should they be shooting so quickly (under 2 months?)
 I am aware they should be changed regularly (3months)
 and yes I do flush daily 20 mins or so.
 Just worried how the membrane is??
 Any advice appreciated
 Russ
 
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				Hi Russ.
 
 Is your RO getting sunlight on it?
 
 If it is then that is why your prefilter is turning green. If you are using 10 inch filters you are probably better changing the set every 6 to 8 weeks. They are pretty cheap for a complete set.
 
 Regards
 
 Andrew
 
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				Hi Russ round our way I'd recommend a water softener as well, especially with the amount of water that you are knocking up.
 
 By the way do you do any work in Heaver close, just up the road from you on the Betts farm estate, got a referral that is out of my area if you want it.
 
 Simon.
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				Thanks 4 reply Andrew
 Hope u are well
 I have 20 inch pre-filters
 and yes a little sunlight does get through.
 Is there anything I can use to stop this happening?
 apart from the obvious-moving it inside.
 How about wrapping pre-filters with black bin liners or something similar.
 Thought I paid about £40 last time for pre-filters so don't really
 want to change 6 weekly if I can avoid it.
 Could this all be damaging the membrane?
 Russ
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				Hi Simon
 Thanks 4 info
 will have to look into water softener properly
 have had mixed reports about them.
 Yes we cover Betts Farm if you want to mail it over
 we will give it a look.
 Cheers
 Russ
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				Thanks 4 reply Andrew
 Hope u are well
 I have 20 inch pre-filters
 and yes a little sunlight does get through.
 Is there anything I can use to stop this happening?
 apart from the obvious-moving it inside.
 How about wrapping pre-filters with black bin liners or something similar.
 Thought I paid about £40 last time for pre-filters so don't really
 want to change 6 weekly if I can avoid it.
 Could this all be damaging the membrane?
 Russ
 
 
 No prob Russ :)
 
 I am very well.  Thank you for asking.
 
 Keeping sunlight off will help to avoid the green stuff building up. At £40 a set they are either very high quality or a bit expensive. At your rate of production it is very important to change them in good time or your membrane will be damaged by chlorine.
 
 Simon has given very good advice as well. If your water has a high calcium content a softener is a must. They take the calcium out of the water. I have seen 40 inch membranes ruined in less than 3 to 6  months by calcium build up despite regular flushing. You will also benefit by using less DI resin with a softener because you will get a lowwer TDS reading from your RO. Softeners do work well.
 
 Andrew
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				Russ... i have 20" pre-filters like you but where do you buy the spanner for it or is it hand tight only..
 
 
 Bazz...
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				Hi Bazzy
 
 Think I got mine with the unit
 but I may have a spare one.
 I will check tomorrow and let you have it if so.
 If not I am sure RO-MAN will have them
 
 Russ
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				Andrew, how do you know the water has got a high calcium content?