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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: kenny jones on February 24, 2009, 06:15:25 pm

Title: setting up a static system.
Post by: kenny jones on February 24, 2009, 06:15:25 pm
I have had an ionic 1000litre special for five years and the payments are up :).

It is a great system but i have started to set up a static system in my unit.

I have 1 1200ltr ibc and a 1000ltr one already, i am really asking for any advise on the most cost effective way to set up my filtration system.

i plan to have a de ioniser on every van for a final polish... is this practical?

i am looking to produce about 1000 to 2000 litres per night or 12 hourly.

So if any one could recomend a product i would be eternally grateful............promise :) or forwrd a link

many thanks kenny.
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: Window Washers on February 24, 2009, 07:51:31 pm
I have had an ionic 1000litre special for five years and the payments are up :).

It is a great system but i have started to set up a static system in my unit.

I have 1 1200ltr ibc and a 1000ltr one already, i am really asking for any advise on the most cost effective way to set up my filtration system.

i plan to have a de ioniser on every van for a final polish... is this practical?

i am looking to produce about 1000 to 2000 litres per night or 12 hourly.

So if any one could recomend a product i would be eternally grateful............promise :) or forwrd a link

many thanks kenny.
if you have a van mount use the things off it, and get a booster pump, I am guessing you have a 4040 with a booster it will make easy 1000L in 12 hours, I dont polish on van the only water that goes in my van tanks is 000, I do have di vessals but are never used in vans, water is polished into ibc and transered to vans.


what is your tap tds ?
Ian
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: Lee Pryor on February 24, 2009, 09:15:29 pm
dont bother with a di in each van, waste of money, when you can just have 1 on the static system. with a good RO and a booster pump you can produce water thats 1-5 ppm and then you dont need a DI at all saving you even more money and hassle.
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: kenny jones on February 24, 2009, 09:39:27 pm
thanks for the help,,,,,, so should i get i good merlin ro system ??? i.e £2000 and then a polisher after its been through the merlin?

i will prob sell the ionics system to reinvest cash.

please recommmend system to buy :)   thankyou.
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: pingu on February 25, 2009, 04:19:16 pm
Speak to June at GAPS water...really freindly and will help you select what you need for your DIY setup.

Cheers
Dave.
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: kenny jones on February 25, 2009, 06:55:18 pm
Thanks very much i will do that, i will put a search for gaps water on google if i dont find i will ask for website :)  thankyou.
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: R W C on February 25, 2009, 06:57:04 pm
I 2nd gaps water, june really knows her stuff

http://gapswater.co.uk/
Title: Re: setting up a static system.
Post by: kenny jones on February 26, 2009, 11:18:30 am
I third gaps water june very knowledgeable this is a great company thanks for the help