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So really a 4040 is just the name or type of membrane. Looking at Gaps website they say "Production will vary according to water pressure and temperature (typical production rates are from 80 to 200 litres per hour). Typical rejection is 98%."So this would seem to be an ideal solution to stop having loads of water sta around in storage and taking up room.Question:Do you really need a 8litre ++++ vessel for resin or could I just keep my 750ml one that came with my 100gpd system...?
have used 300 gpd ro-man..... for two years.. set up in the van..... fills 650 litre tank up over night.... connected to standad hose pipe...... comes out at 000...never had any problems apart from it running a little slow when filters need changing....lucky though my tap water is around 100tds...so no need for a pump.dont want water tanks everywhere or resin to buy.... have a 10" di vessel.... never once had to put it on.... am i lucky .
Bo to hijack but it's really good to see you back and active on here Ian Dave.. A very worthwhile call or email to June at Gapswater << google that will get you all the answers you need. You won't get pressured to buy and you will get probably the best informed advice available anywhere regarding the larger RO systems for window cleaners.That membrane you mentioned should do away with the need for a booster pump unless you have really low water pressure.In simple terms a 40 inch RO system works exactly the same way as your 300 gpd but in much larger scale.Andrew
Question:Do you really need a 8litre ++++ vessel for resin or could I just keep my 750ml one that came with my 100gpd system...?
So at the moment....my 300gpd unit turn 275 tds into 001, then it goes through a small di vessel and magic.....it is 000ppm tds...so in theory a h5-4040 will have an output about the same then?...so if that is the case I should not need to buy additional di vessels as the current one I have should be man enough to remove 001ppm....CheersDave.
Andrew what would you say is the maximum operating pressure for a 300 gpd RO Man system? Is over 100psi okay or would you say thats the max?Also does flushing at higher pressure give a more thorough flush?Matt
Okey dokey pig in a pokey...I have written to GAPS as per you suggestion and I am sure they will get back to me in the near future.So what would the best size be..given that my normal usage per day would be around 325 litres per day...ThanksDave.
Quote from: Matt @ Oakley Windows on January 15, 2009, 04:30:16 pmAndrew what would you say is the maximum operating pressure for a 300 gpd RO Man system? Is over 100psi okay or would you say thats the max?Also does flushing at higher pressure give a more thorough flush?Matt125 PSI is the max recommended operating pressure. 100 is more than enough for it to operate at max efficiency.Yeah I suppose flushing at high pressure is a bit better but it won't really make much of a difference.Andrew