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Terry A

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Advice wanted on new R/O system
« on: June 10, 2011, 05:05:03 pm »
I'm on a water metre so this has to be considered.

I need to produce about 750 litres a day.

Is there a system that produces little or no waste?

luther1

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2011, 05:17:12 pm »
No

d s windowcleaning

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2011, 05:31:45 pm »
dont ionic do a system with no/or little waste .
where theres muck theres money

luther1

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2011, 05:41:45 pm »
The Ionics system still produces 20% waste ,apparently,and an 800 ltr system is £6245 + vat. Its basically a glorified twin ro system

luther1

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2011, 05:44:53 pm »
Use di only and have no waste at all  :)

luther1

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2011, 05:54:21 pm »
Terry,whats your tap tds because if its under 100ppm then twin 25 di's would be a viable option,giving you no waste?

CLEANCARE WC

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #6 on: June 10, 2011, 07:06:32 pm »
The Ionics system still produces 20% waste ,apparently,and an 800 ltr system is £6245 + vat. Its basically a glorified twin ro system

this company have the most outrageous prices!
WE CLEAN BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT WITH WATER FED POLE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.

Perfect Windows

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2011, 07:17:34 pm »
I'm on a water metre so this has to be considered.

I need to produce about 750 litres a day.

Is there a system that produces little or no waste?

Terry, I've done the maths on this.  If you're on a water meter, it's MUCH cheaper to run at 50:50 pure:waste and knacker your membranes regularly than to spend the money on water. 

Let's say your water (inc sewerage charge) is £3/1,000 litres.

Run at an ideal 20:80 ratio and each 1,000 litres will cost you £15
Run at 50:50 they will cost £6.

You don't need to save £9 for many days (well, 25 days, to be exact) to pay for a £225 4040 RO membrane.

Vin

lee09

Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #8 on: June 10, 2011, 07:22:00 pm »
The Ionics system still produces 20% waste ,apparently,and an 800 ltr system is £6245 + vat. Its basically a glorified twin ro system

this company have the most outrageous prices!

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andyM

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2011, 09:50:12 am »
I'm on a water metre so this has to be considered.

I need to produce about 750 litres a day.

Is there a system that produces little or no waste?

Terry, I've done the maths on this.  If you're on a water meter, it's MUCH cheaper to run at 50:50 pure:waste and knacker your membranes regularly than to spend the money on water. 

Let's say your water (inc sewerage charge) is £3/1,000 litres.

Run at an ideal 20:80 ratio and each 1,000 litres will cost you £15
Run at 50:50 they will cost £6.

You don't need to save £9 for many days (well, 25 days, to be exact) to pay for a £225 4040 RO membrane.

Vin


That is a good point Vin but also worth remembering that your output Tds reading will also very likely be higher with a 50:50 ratio so will reduce the life of the polishing resin.
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Nathanael Jones

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #10 on: June 11, 2011, 09:53:01 am »
I have a 400gpd pumped system from www.vyair.com
Cheap as chips, good output TDS, and the waste ration is very near 50:50. If you're producing a lot of water you may want to get brand name membranes when they need changing, but I'm doing fine with the cheapo Chinese ones that came with the unit. :)

alanwilson

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #11 on: June 11, 2011, 06:04:29 pm »
we run two ro systems

unit one - twin 4040 pumped (grundfos pump) all fancy, all singing, all dancing, auto-flush etc.  Cost me a packet but was well worth the money, only bought one bag of resin in near 5 years and produces about 800ltrs a day, 5 days a week.  Prefilter changed every 4 weeks and carbon changed every 8 weeks.

unit two - merlin, produces about 600ltrs a day, needs membranes changed soon and goes through a bag of resin every 6 months (twin 18ltr di).  Prefilters same as above with no merlin prefilter in top sump, just using 2 pentek 10inch housings before ro.

Tap tds for both is around 100ppm if I remember correctly although units are at seperate sites.

personally I would go for something similare to the first ro - twin 4040 or single 4040 but with a good pump and remember to flush regular.  I get about 50/50 waste to pure ratio and produce a minimum of 350ltrs/hr.
I've never been to bed with an ugly bird but I've woken up with loads!

Perfect Windows

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Re: Advice wanted on new R/O system
« Reply #12 on: June 11, 2011, 09:04:40 pm »
I'm on a water metre so this has to be considered.

I need to produce about 750 litres a day.

Is there a system that produces little or no waste?

Terry, I've done the maths on this.  If you're on a water meter, it's MUCH cheaper to run at 50:50 pure:waste and knacker your membranes regularly than to spend the money on water. 

Let's say your water (inc sewerage charge) is £3/1,000 litres.

Run at an ideal 20:80 ratio and each 1,000 litres will cost you £15
Run at 50:50 they will cost £6.

You don't need to save £9 for many days (well, 25 days, to be exact) to pay for a £225 4040 RO membrane.

Vin


That is a good point Vin but also worth remembering that your output Tds reading will also very likely be higher with a 50:50 ratio so will reduce the life of the polishing resin.

Good point - must bring that into my calculations.

Vin