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Probably around 1000 gpd (157lph) under perfect conditions. Sad there is no spec quoted.Look at what Doug at www.daqua.co.uk has got.The thing is that the 20" membranes are virtually the same price as the 4040 membranes. If you want to upgrade in the future the first thing one would consider is adding another 20" membrane and housing.I think I would consider a 4040 from the outset.Our 4040 isn't running under ideal conditions, 40psi water pressure - but is producing around 100lpm with no booster and using an hf5 membrane - 98% rejection rate.
Quote from: Spruce on October 26, 2013, 04:53:59 pmProbably around 1000 gpd (157lph) under perfect conditions. Sad there is no spec quoted.Look at what Doug at www.daqua.co.uk has got.The thing is that the 20" membranes are virtually the same price as the 4040 membranes. If you want to upgrade in the future the first thing one would consider is adding another 20" membrane and housing.I think I would consider a 4040 from the outset.Our 4040 isn't running under ideal conditions, 40psi water pressure - but is producing around 100lpm with no booster and using an hf5 membrane - 98% rejection rate. 100 litres per minute?!!!
I've got a system with 2 20 inch membranes, throws water out very fast fills my 500 litre tank in about 3 hrs. Looked at price of membranes and there over 200 each so gonna cost over 400 when they need changing, but the 40 inch are pretty much the same price and you only need 1.