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Title: Di......
Post by: Bazzy1999 on August 16, 2008, 09:25:42 pm
Can anyone do a quick diagram of a DI vessel on how it works…


Bazz…
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Post by: Bazzy1999 on August 17, 2008, 12:11:29 am
anyone?

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Post by: windowwashers on August 17, 2008, 01:23:20 am
anyone?


can you explain what you need to know ?

as far as di vessal works water goes in one way through resin and out the other.

I can draw a pic if needbe or your welcome to call me in the morning on 01234 870 225 and I will answer any questions you have if it helps you.


Ian
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Post by: Bazzy1999 on August 21, 2008, 11:44:11 pm
anyone?


can you explain what you need to know ?

as far as di vessal works water goes in one way through resin and out the other.

I can draw a pic if needbe or your welcome to call me in the morning on 01234 870 225 and I will answer any questions you have if it helps you.

Ian




Sorry Ian i missed your post.....
All sorted now but i do have your number on me mobile if i need any help in the future...

Bazz...


Title: Re: Di......
Post by: Jewel Cleaning on August 22, 2008, 10:32:54 am
Please excuse the simplistic diagram, but here's how I understand a di resin bottle works!
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Post by: michael papworth on August 22, 2008, 11:26:18 am
Here's a diagram:
(http://www.abawatersystems.com/Images/drops.gif)



The water enters at the top, percolates through the resin, and is forced up the tube which opens at the bottom of the resin bed.

As the water percolates through the resin on its way down, the ions (which are very mobile within the water) are drawn into contact with the resin where the ion exchange takes place.

As you can see from the diagram, the resin is actually a mixture of two different types to remove the +ve and -ve ions.
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Post by: Jewel Cleaning on August 22, 2008, 01:23:58 pm
Smart Alec. ;)