Did I fry my Ro/DI?

MJAnderson

Premium Member
I can't find it anywhere, but I thought I remember reading that putting hot water through an RO/DI does something bad to it. I was cleaning out something in the sink, then turned on the RO/DI without turning the spigot back to cold. I filled a 5g bucket with hot water.

Anyone know?
 
Hi MJ,

I would check the outgoing with a TDS meter just to be sure. I have by mistake put hot water through my RO unit for a short period with no apparent harm.

Dave
 
I don't think it would be an issue. During the guy's speech about filtration last year at the club he mentioned that the water is warmed to ~70 degrees before entering the RO systems he built and that is the maximum efficiency temperature. He also said that there would be more rejected (waste) water at colder temps. So I would imagine that hotter water may just allow a little more solids through and a little less rejected water.

HTH
-- Kevin
 
It really depends on the type of membrane. A TFC (thin film composit) membrane can melt, weld itself together with hot water. This will greatly reduce the ability to filter your water and increase waste water. Run a few gallons of water and monitor the amount of waste Vs. the amount of product water. This time (temp) of year your should be looking at a 3-4 to 1 ratio. Then check your TDS in the product water.

Good Luck!!

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