Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: pride on August 16, 2009, 10:28:29 pm
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got a second hand pro3 system just got it in my van started to fill it today its a 300ltr tank took 10hrs to fill 1/3 any ideas what could be the problem
regards neil
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where did yo buy the system from mate??? sounds like you may need a new ro unit if the pro 3 has one of these this cud be the reason it was sold hope you didnt pay too much as the replacement ro unit from ionics comes in around 6-700 quid if i remember.
richy
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It could be your water pressure and flow rate. Have you ever filled an Ro system before or is this your first one?
By the way if you do buy a new Ro filter go for a hf5 4040 as this will work better under non pumped conditions.
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pro-3 is di only, no RO. Should fill completely in less than an hour as long as you have a decent flow from the tap.
Sounds like you've got a blockage somewhere
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That rules out the Ro unit then ;D