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Milad 05-20-2010 08:16 PM

what should the pressure be after the RO membrane?
also is the RO membrane is the first thing above the 3 things right?
mines go 3 at the bottom, one white thing at top and one clear thing which i think is resin.

hillegom 05-20-2010 08:38 PM

mike31154
Where did you get that niffty john guest T with the shutoff?

mike31154 05-20-2010 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by hillegom (Post 520507)
mike31154
Where did you get that niffty john guest T with the shutoff?

Can Tire... of all places. They also have the reducing adapter to take the 1/2 standard pipe size down to 1/4(?) for the RODI input line. I tried a few different setups, but the adapter slides in and out nicely as do all these JG type fittings. Even the one on the copper pipe can be removed without too much effort.

mike31154 05-20-2010 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Milad (Post 520501)
what should the pressure be after the RO membrane?
also is the RO membrane is the first thing above the 3 things right?
mines go 3 at the bottom, one white thing at top and one clear thing which i think is resin.

Typically you would not monitor the pressure after the RO membrane. The reason to install a pressure gauge before the membrane is to give you a better idea of when your pre filters may be due for a change. This will be indicated by a gradual drop in water pressure as measured just before the membrane. It could also indicate a problem with the membrane itself. It is necessary of course to know what your source pressure is as well, so you can compare the two numbers and make an educated decision as to what may be affecting the performance of your system. Most folks rely on an initial measurement of source pressure and install the gauge before the RO membrane. I chose to install two pressure gauges so I have real time information of both pressure levels whenever the system is running. If your house pressure drops for some reason upstream, it could easily fool you into thinking there's a problem with your RODI system.
EDIT: I've been running this system for over a year now with no filter changes yet. Source water TDS is 210 to 220. Started monitoring the pressures probably 8 months ago. Typical household source pressure is around 85 psi and pressure before the RO membrane 55 psi, giving a pressure differential of 30 psi between source and the membrane. I noticed the poly pre filter getting quite grungy through the clear housing last month and decided to remove it and rinse it off (didn't have a new one on hand). After reinstalling it, I had 86 psi at source and 66 psi at the RO membrane - pressure differential now only 20! Last time I ran the system was just over a week ago, 87 and 60, difference 27. Clearly I need to get a couple of 1 micron poly pre filters and change them more frequently.

As far as how the system is put together, if you're asking about the one in my photo, yes, the RO membrane is mounted horizontally above the three pre filters. I have one poly prefilter and two carbons. The DI resin is in a separate cartridge with bracket at the far left in the photo. I mounted everything to a single 2x4 which is attached to the wall studs. If you're wondering about your own unit, I have no idea since you've provided no photo or manufacturer's info.... although most of them are set up in a similar if not identical manner.

Milad 05-21-2010 02:18 AM

so i just did some measurements on pressure
80 at the tap
45 open flow after the pre filters before the membrane (also after the auto shut off valve which im not sure if it makes a difference)

now that being said, i have a flow restrictor on the waste and since last night its been set really low waste flow so the preasure is at 75 before the membrane (not 45)

so this 8am this morning until i got home from work, the 180g tank has filled 1/2 inch!!

thats 3.5gallons over 11 hours. that cannot be right!

Milad 05-21-2010 02:37 AM

btw this is the unit i have
http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...ximus-100-GPD/

hillegom 05-21-2010 05:42 AM

I see that there is a valve at the flow restrictor. You should try to keep that valve open fully when you are making ro water. Yes you waste more water, but you will flush the membrane and prolong its life when it is open.

mike31154 05-21-2010 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Milad (Post 520587)
so i just did some measurements on pressure
80 at the tap
45 open flow after the pre filters before the membrane (also after the auto shut off valve which im not sure if it makes a difference)

now that being said, i have a flow restrictor on the waste and since last night its been set really low waste flow so the preasure is at 75 before the membrane (not 45)

so this 8am this morning until i got home from work, the 180g tank has filled 1/2 inch!!

thats 3.5gallons over 11 hours. that cannot be right!

Yes, definitely something not right there. You have excellent water pressure so that unit should be producing as advertised and less than 4 gals in 11 hours is not the mama. I'm not familiar with systems having an adjustable flow restrictor on the waste line. My 75 gpd system has a combination flush valve/flow restrictor that's matched to the 75 gpd membrane. Waste to good water ratio is about 4 to 1 and I have no trouble filling a 7 gallon glass wine carboy in under 3 hours.

Try opening that restrictor on the waste line fully to see how it goes. If that doesn't help, double check the system configuration and proper seating of all your filters, including the membrane.

Milad 05-21-2010 08:25 PM

well i took the membrane out and it looks brand new
I called the aquasafe guys and one of their managers lives near me and is going to be nice and come out and check out my setup (which is really nice of her)

Ill let you guys know what happens

Milad 05-23-2010 01:57 AM

Well when she rolled up, she took one look at the drip and said, WOW thats not right. Looks like that should be your waste
then she looked at my waste and said that should be your fresh water!! dammit!!

tested both, waste was 1TDS and output was 12TDS
switched them around, and boom 0 TDS and solid stream. filled my tank up in a few hours

Turns out the water here is really good. Straight from the tap its only about 10-20TDS


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