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thanks for replying bob . how much would you expect it to drop. my source tds is around 300 .
hi sorry to hijack this but after a bit advisemy tap water is just a little over 200ppmi,m in the process of setting a wandow cleaning service (wfp)i have the RO unit... now am i right in thinking just running the supply through this will take the reading down? YesAlso when i add / attach DI vessel this will take it down to 0 pmm?... or will it not go to exactly 0 if not what do i do are what is the lowest acceptable for cleaning.. Yes. A good r/o should be between 98 and 99% efficient. So if it's running at 98% then the produced pure will show a reading of 4 ppm. If you have this or less after r/o you can clean windows with this. If you do then put this water through a di then the resin will reduce it to 0. In time your resin will become spent/exhausted and will not longer 'do its job'. How soon this will occur will depend on the size of your di unit and how much water you process. I personally wouldn't clean windows with anything higher than 5 although I maintain my water at 0. Some have indicated that 10 ppm is fine, but I wouldn't chance that, especially as I live on the North East coast.Thanks i'm wrapping my head around this slowly but surely
Quote from: Paul H on April 09, 2012, 09:04:47 amhi sorry to hijack this but after a bit advisemy tap water is just a little over 200ppmi,m in the process of setting a wandow cleaning service (wfp)i have the RO unit... now am i right in thinking just running the supply through this will take the reading down? YesSpruce - thats great thanks for that .. need to get a few bits n bobs sorted now and get this set up and running...Also when i add / attach DI vessel this will take it down to 0 pmm?... or will it not go to exactly 0 if not what do i do are what is the lowest acceptable for cleaning.. Yes. A good r/o should be between 98 and 99% efficient. So if it's running at 98% then the produced pure will show a reading of 4 ppm. If you have this or less after r/o you can clean windows with this. If you do then put this water through a di then the resin will reduce it to 0. In time your resin will become spent/exhausted and will not longer 'do its job'. How soon this will occur will depend on the size of your di unit and how much water you process. I personally wouldn't clean windows with anything higher than 5 although I maintain my water at 0. Some have indicated that 10 ppm is fine, but I wouldn't chance that, especially as I live on the North East coast.Thanks i'm wrapping my head around this slowly but surely
hi sorry to hijack this but after a bit advisemy tap water is just a little over 200ppmi,m in the process of setting a wandow cleaning service (wfp)i have the RO unit... now am i right in thinking just running the supply through this will take the reading down? YesSpruce - thats great thanks for that .. need to get a few bits n bobs sorted now and get this set up and running...Also when i add / attach DI vessel this will take it down to 0 pmm?... or will it not go to exactly 0 if not what do i do are what is the lowest acceptable for cleaning.. Yes. A good r/o should be between 98 and 99% efficient. So if it's running at 98% then the produced pure will show a reading of 4 ppm. If you have this or less after r/o you can clean windows with this. If you do then put this water through a di then the resin will reduce it to 0. In time your resin will become spent/exhausted and will not longer 'do its job'. How soon this will occur will depend on the size of your di unit and how much water you process. I personally wouldn't clean windows with anything higher than 5 although I maintain my water at 0. Some have indicated that 10 ppm is fine, but I wouldn't chance that, especially as I live on the North East coast.Thanks i'm wrapping my head around this slowly but surely