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Seymour Sunshine

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Flow rate through DI bottle.
« on: November 20, 2017, 10:15:54 pm »
What is the maximum flow rate through a small (say 11 litre) DI bottle for purifying small quantities of 250 ppm tap water?
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alanwilson

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Re: Flow rate through DI bottle.
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2017, 11:19:20 am »
Normally the max recommended flow rate is the same as the overall volume. So in your case it would be approx 11lpm
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Seymour Sunshine

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Re: Flow rate through DI bottle.
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2017, 11:39:34 am »
My reason for asking is because I have a small number of customers who have really difficult windows to reach trad even with a pole and (as I already have wfp kit) I was wondering if I could get away with purifying tap water directly from the tap to use on these few windows. It may be only 5 or 10 per week, so I don't want to be investing in RO for such a small amount of water use and I don't want to be carrying cans of pure water around with me.

The flow rate I'd need would only be about 5 lpm at the very maximum.

So my question boils down to "Can you use DI to purify tap water directly from a tap for use with a wfp?"
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alanwilson

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Re: Flow rate through DI bottle.
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2017, 12:37:09 pm »
Yes you can use Di to purify direct from the tap. The resin will not last very long but as you are only needing it to do a small number of windows then that won't be an issue.
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Seymour Sunshine

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Re: Flow rate through DI bottle.
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2017, 02:39:20 pm »
Yes you can use Di to purify direct from the tap. The resin will not last very long but as you are only needing it to do a small number of windows then that won't be an issue.

Thanks for that. It's precisely the information I was looking for. What size vessel would you recommend given that I probably won't be using more than 50  litres of DI water per week. I've measured my working flow rate and it's a tad under 2 lpm.
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alanwilson

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Re: Flow rate through DI bottle.
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2017, 03:15:54 pm »
An 11ltr vessel only really holds about 8ltrs of resin which will get you about 700ltrs or so of water.

Personally i think that's probably big enough for lifting in and out of the van/car
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