RODI Unit Issue

kita_katan

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I just got a LiquaGen – 5 Stage RODI unit and I just hooked it up and after flushing it out for 20 min I started it up and ran it. The ppm meter is still saying 13 ppm and it won't go any lower. I have been running it for about 3 hours with the same result. I do not have a PSI meter, that will be here on Wends, but I also do have a shut off valve to control the water flow going into the unit. When its wide open it goes way up into the 20's so I kept adjusting it until the best I can get is 13.

Any suggestions?
 
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Well your DI resin is now used up. Probably been sending high TDS through it. I would test the TDS out of the membrane to ensure it's rejecting AT LEAST 95% of that 368. If not then something is wrong with your membrane. Try that next. Also what's your waste to product ratio?
 
Well your DI resin is now used up. Probably been sending high TDS through it. I would test the TDS out of the membrane to ensure it's rejecting AT LEAST 95% of that 368. If not then something is wrong with your membrane. Try that next. Also what's your waste to product ratio?

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Did you get unit used?
 
Man, a TDS of 368 would be nice! Mine runs +/- 900 going in. It comes out ~30 ppm from the RO membrane (97% rejection). I have a spectrapure maxcap, so it goes in to the maxcap cartridge with 30, and out with 0. The silicabuster doesn't have to do much. I could get lower numbers from the membrane if I added a booster pump, since my pressure is only ~50 psi.

I think knowing the pre-DI TDS reading would help to figure out what's happening. It's really surprising what a difference the water pressure makes on the quality of your RO product water.
 
can someone explain why boosting water pressure to membrane increases its efficiency? I don't understand how increasing water flow reduces the wasted and improves membrane life & output :confused:
 
can someone explain why boosting water pressure to membrane increases its efficiency? I don't understand how increasing water flow reduces the wasted and improves membrane life & output :confused:

the membrane works most efficiently around 90 psi iirc, tap pressures are usually 60 - 70.
 
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