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Doug 06-06-2010 01:21 PM

RO membranes
 
Recently purchased a 50gpd membrane to replace my 100gpd, as I read and/or someone told me they were much more efficient.

It makes half or less ro water then the 100 did, thats for sure but almost the same amount of waste water. How the hell is that efficient. What a poc. Plus cant get a 0 tds reading on the new membrane. Still reads 6ppm, a couple weeks later.

AArrggggg.

mark 06-06-2010 02:09 PM

the 150 has the highest rejection rate (here)

sucks about the still high TDS

Rogue951 06-06-2010 02:35 PM

did you replace the flow restrictor along with the membrane?
I heard you had to do that.

Doug 06-06-2010 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogue951 (Post 524982)
did you replace the flow restrictor along with the membrane?
I heard you had to do that.

No I never. No idea I had to. Just reading the link from BRS. What does that do when replaced and not replaced?

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark (Post 524973)
the 150 has the highest rejection rate (here)

sucks about the still high TDS

Thanks for the link Mark. I thought we discussed it somewhere before.

mike31154 06-06-2010 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 524991)
No I never. No idea I had to. Just reading the link from BRS. What does that do when replaced and not replaced?

The flow restrictor is matched to the membrane to provide the best waste to good ratio along with the lowest TDS for the particular membrane. That will explain why you're producing as much waste with the new membrane as with the original 100 gpd, but only making half the amount of good water. It's kind of like your system is on a permanent 90% flush, with much of the water bypassing along the outside of the membrane. It's also likely why you're experiencing a higher TDS at the moment. Should be an inexpensive fix, restrictors are not that costly. I believe there are even adjustable restrictors available these days.

Mark... I thought the 75 gpd was one of the most efficient membranes?? Is the 150 two 75's in series?

Doug 06-06-2010 03:58 PM

Alrighty. Thanks Mike. Great info. Now to find a flow restrictor. Hope thats easier than finding critters for a sand bed in these parts of the country. :lol:

Doug 06-06-2010 08:15 PM

Finally found some 50g flow restrictors at JL. Now I need to find more things to order. :lol:

Doug 06-06-2010 08:29 PM

So, where is mine? No where to be found on the waste water line. Is it in the bypass valve somewhere?

Doug 06-07-2010 12:15 PM

Ok. Cant find it anywhere. New 50gpd on the way from JL.

mike31154 06-07-2010 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 525190)
Ok. Cant find it anywhere. New 50gpd on the way from JL.

Some systems have it integrated into the fitting on the outlet of the membrane housing I think. Mine is quite obvious since it's a combination restrictor/flush valve and installed separately on the waste line. Not sure what your fittings look like, might be marked on the fitting itself if you look more closely. If you don't see anything beyond the fitting on the membrane housing, you might just need to replace that with a new, conventional elbow or something. Good luck.


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