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![]() This thread got me wanting more info on the subject of chloramines. Here's a link to a fairly good read. No idea how reliable or factual, but seems legit (Citizens Concerned About Chloramine, San Fran Bay Area, Cali) . Scary stuff actually, both chlorine and chloramines. Chlorine does seem to at least have the advantage that it will dissipate on its own if water is left standing in an open container for a sufficient amount of time.
According to one quote in the article, the RO membrane does actually remove one component of chloramine after the carbon stage.... and a DI filter would work as well, part of it anyhow. I think most of us use mixed bed DI media, cations and anions. The cation part will remove ammonia. "To remove chloramine, an extensive carbon filter (to remove the chlorine part of the chloramine molecule) followed by a reverse osmosis or cation filter (to remove the ammonia) is necessary." http://www.chloramine.org/chloraminefacts.htm
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![]() Mike31154 that is a very good and scary article about chloramines. I didn't know they were that bad.
If I remember correctly, I think I read, a few years ago that Surrey was going to use chloramines. or was it the GVRD? |
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![]() the only thing you have to remember is that you have to have enough carbon filtration to remove the chlorine so the only thing hitting your RO membrain is amonia. Chlorine will destroy a RO membrain in no time. so to answer the original question, No a RO will not remove chloramines, but the Carbon block filters ahead of it will.
I ran my set up as it was delivered and one year later I was replacign he membrain from Chlorine dammage. so I upgraded. I bought a new canister that held a 10x6 filter and got a graduated sediment filter with a 1 micron absolute filtration rating. then I passed the water through two carbon block filters, then to the RO membranes. now mine might have needed more filtration because it was over 300 gal per day so the factory filters couldn't handle the amount of water, but its better to be safe than sorry. Steve
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![]() the carbon breaks the bond between the chlorine and ammonia(chloramine) and removes the chlorine, the di resin removes the ammonia
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