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![]() Yes I'm talking of the dow filmtec membranes (the best IMO).
How ever I only know of the 50,75,100 and 150gpd membranes. Never head of the 100/160? |
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back unsaviory vendors were using this to there advantage and not telling people, so they would sell the 75@60 as a 90/160 , as at 60 PSI it is a 90gpd and at 100 PSI it was 160 GPDand it was cheeper than buying the 100 which would give you a true 100@50psi. then they would blame the lower output on the temp of your water. since the membrain is rated for up to 150 PSI this wasn't a problem as long as people knew what they had and that at 50 PSI they only had a 75 gal membrain. another company started relabling dow 75 and 100s as 100/160's at 50 and 90 psi, but it was a dow membrain just relabled. mine are dow 100's which I run at 120 PSI giving me a total output of more than 360 GPD when I measured it last. I ran them this way for 2 years and did a 5 min backflush after every use, but they have been dry since I moved now so I will have to buy new ones. Steve
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I spent 5 bucks on a needle valve and used it to adjust my inlet PSI but I run two membrains in parallel Steve
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![]() NO he mentioned the PRV as something someone could adjust to get your house plumbing at a higher PSI. The PRV is located near you main shut off I guess (still havent went looking for mine).
As for the GPD ratings being multiple on Dow membranes, when I look at the dow filmtec membranes are not sold like this. I believe that virtually any ro membrane will produce more GPD when higher pressure is applied. The problems with doing so is that the rejection rating will be affected. If you want rejection ratings similar (I actually find them better) then advertised then you should run them to spec. |
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![]() Well I have to ask then. If all it takes is more pressure applied to the 75gpd membrane and it will produce 150gpd with the same rejection rating then what is the difference between the two membranes??
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![]() The dow filmtec 150gpd is spec'd at 65psi input. Anything less and you will not get 150gpd.
Take a look at the specs sheet posted at BRS. I will attempt to post it here but don't know if it will like hot linking. ![]() |
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![]() um, DOW doesn't make a 150, they also don't make membrains that the part number starts with TF. the DOW membrains that most of us use are
TW30-1812-GPD (24,36,50,75,and 100) so you have managed to show a info sheet for a non dow product. Steve
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