Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: prestige cleaners on January 09, 2010, 12:04:43 am
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took my merlin out, as it was in danger of freezing up, took it all apart, and theres rust spots inside? do you think its from iron in the water?
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yes it is, you can prevent this by getting an additional sediment prefilter.
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cheers dude!
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yes it is, you can prevent this by getting an additional sediment prefilter.
just had a look online for one, and it seems like a stand alone filter, do i need to get housing for it, or swap one of the membranes for it?
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yes it is, you can prevent this by getting an additional sediment prefilter.
just seen that i have to take out the carbon filter, but will that effect quality, longevity of membranes? or is not a big issue to worry over ?
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I thought a sediment filter was already installed ???
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yes it is, you can prevent this by getting an additional sediment prefilter.
just seen that i have to take out the carbon filter, but will that effect quality, longevity of membranes? or is not a big issue to worry over ?
when I used a merlin I just bought 2 10" housings and added a pre sediment and carbon filter before the merlin and removed the merlins pre filter when it was knackered just leaving the first housing empty.
Was cheaper to replace and meant you could just buy 10"universal filters from anywhere.
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yes it is, you can prevent this by getting an additional sediment prefilter.
just seen that i have to take out the carbon filter, but will that effect quality, longevity of membranes? or is not a big issue to worry over ?
when I used a merlin I just bought 2 10" housings and added a pre sediment and carbon filter before the merlin and removed the merlins pre filter when it was knackered just leaving the first housing empty.
Was cheaper to replace and meant you could just buy 10"universal filters from anywhere.
any chance of a pic, cant work out what youve done there ???
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you need to buy a new housing and filter i have a double 20 inch housing which has a sediment filter and a carbon filter (to remove chlorine) and i no longer use the merlin pre filter (top filter when merlin is stood vertically) as it expensive and it doesn't last long. I bought my 20 inch filters from ro man but they are no more but im sure you could get them from another supplier. Hope this helps.
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you need to buy a new housing and filter i have a double 20 inch housing which has a sediment filter and a carbon filter (to remove chlorine) and i no longer use the merlin pre filter (top filter when merlin is stood vertically) as it expensive and it doesn't last long. I bought my 20 inch filters from ro man but they are no more but im sure you could get them from another supplier. Hope this helps.
thanks will try that tip!
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moggsy.
sorry to but in how do you find using merlin.
have you ever used ro system.
i have 200 gpd ro-man system, been happy with but just wondered about benefits of merlin.
i.e quicker water production
but worry about waste.
My setup is at my parents place who are not on water metre.
but was thinking in an emergency could use merlin at my place but i live in Flat.
I'm on water metre.
Just wondered how quick is water production from merlin and also more waste water?
hope you sort your problem out
thanks lee
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moggsy.
sorry to but in how do you find using merlin.
have you ever used ro system.
i have 200 gpd ro-man system, been happy with but just wondered about benefits of merlin.
i.e quicker water production
but worry about waste.
My setup is at my parents place who are not on water metre.
but was thinking in an emergency could use merlin at my place but i live in Flat.
I'm on water metre.
Just wondered how quick is water production from merlin and also more waste water?
hope you sort your problem out
thanks lee
hi lee,
i think its great for myself, i would say 1/4 goes into tank and 3/4 goes down the drain, but that doesnt bother me, im not on a meter. takes about 6hrs to fill a 650ltr tank, there is one pre carbon filter, costs £20 and i change it every 2-3 months, and theres 2 membrane filters, they cost £150 as a pair, and they have lasted me 2 years, i think they might be on their last legs now though, we have very clean water in swansea, 85 tds out of tap, so i think thats why they last so long. - mogs
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thanks moggsy :)
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yes it is, you can prevent this by getting an additional sediment prefilter.
just seen that i have to take out the carbon filter, but will that effect quality, longevity of membranes? or is not a big issue to worry over ?
when I used a merlin I just bought 2 10" housings and added a pre sediment and carbon filter before the merlin and removed the merlins pre filter when it was knackered just leaving the first housing empty.
Was cheaper to replace and meant you could just buy 10"universal filters from anywhere.
any chance of a pic, cant work out what youve done there ???
sorry if explanation sounded confusing, I've done just the same as ptwt has, just remove the prefilter and add two inline housings with a pre sediment and a carbon filter to the water supply before it goes into the merlin.
Simon
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This is what you need:
http://www.surecleansystems.com/proddetail.asp?prod=56
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This is what you need:
http://www.surecleansystems.com/proddetail.asp?prod=56
yeah that looks good, will get one once im back on my feet! :) cheers guys