Spectra Watermakers CF-0.5-10 Manual De Usuario

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR RO/DI SYSTEMS
1.   Low production rate:
 
 
a.   plugged pre-filters.   
 i. Replace pre-filters.
 
 
b.   low water temperature.   ii. Heat feed water OR use higher GPD membrane.
 
 
c.   low line pressure.    
iii. Use booster pump OR use higher GPD membrane.
 
 
d.   high TDS content.   
iv. Use booster pump OR use higher GPD membrane.
 
 
e.   fouled membrane.    
v. Clean or replace membrane to restore flux.
 
 
f.   plugged flow restrictor.   vi. Replace flow restrictor & membrane.
2.   Zero production rate:
 
 
a.   Missing flow restrictor.   i.  
Put flow restrictor in the yellow line.
 
 
b.   Dried RO membrane.  
ii.   Try to restore flux by soaking in rubbing alcohol 
         OR 
replace 
the 
membrane.
 
 
c.   Plugged flow restrictor.   iii.   Replace flow restrictor and replace
 
 
 
 
 
        the 
membrane.
3.   Extremely high production rate:
  a. 
 
Ruptured 
membrane. 
   i. 
 
Replace
 
 
b.   Very high line pressure (> 80 psi).   ii.   Use a pressure reducing valve.
4.   Pressure gauge does not register pressure when the system is “ON”:
 
 
a.   Missing flow restrictor.    
 
 
i.  
Put flow restrictor in the yellow  
            line.
 
 
b.   Pressure gauge screwed in too far.    
ii. 
 Unscrew pressure gauge one    
            turn 
and 
retest.
 
 
c. 
 Plugged pressure gauge orifice.  
 
iii.   Clean orifice with a needle.
 
 
d.   Defective pressure gauge.  
 
 
 iv.   Replace it.
5.   Low deionization cartridge life:
  a. 
 
Defective 
membrane.     
i. 
 
Replace 
it.
 
 
b.   Low pressure (< 40 psi).   
 
 
 ii.   Use booster pump.
 
 
c.   High CO2 levels in water (> 5 ppm).   
iii.   Aerate RO product water or use a
             
straight 
anion 
cartridge 
ahead 
of
             
DI 
cartridge. 
(Call 
Technical 
            Support) 
 
 
d.   High TDS in feed water (> 1000 ppm).   iv.   NO EASY SOLUTION.
 
 
e.   High levels of silica, nitrates,    
 
v. 
 Use straight anion cartridge 
            ahead 
of 
mixed-bed 
for 
            phosphates 
etc. 
in 
tap 
water. 
 
 
f.    Bad or faulty DI cartridge.
 
 
g.   High pH tap water (> 9.0).  
 
 
vi.   Acidify feed water to the RO 
            membrane 
to 
improve 
its
             
rejection.
 
 
h.   Faulty monitor/probe.  
 
 
 
 
Test and Replace if required.
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TESTING THE RO MEMBRANE REJECTION RATE
 
Procedure: 
 
1.  First, make sure that the system has been turned on and producing
 
 
water (filling the tank) for 15-20 minutes. (The pressure gauge should 
 
 
be reading > 40-PSI during this time).
 
2.  Turn on the meter by depressing the “ON” switch then locate the slide
 
 
switch on the front of the meter.
 
 
 
A.   Measure the tap water conductivity by sliding the switch to 
    the 
Left. 
(Call 
it 
X)
 
 
 
B.  Measure RO water conductivity by sliding the switch to the
    Right. 
(Call 
it 
Y).
 
 
 
C.   Subtract RO water conductivity from tap water conductivity. 
    (X 
Y)
 
 
 
D.   Divide this quantity by tap water conductivity. (X - Y) ÷ X
 
 
 
E.   Rejection = [(X - Y) ÷ X ] ×100
* Conductivity in the above procedure could be caused by hardness, 
alkalinity,nitrate, phosphate, silica etc. (The measurement is in ppm or mg/l).
Rejection of the RO Membrane Calculation Example
 
1.   Tap water hardness = 150 ppm (X)
 
2.   RO water hardness = 7 ppm (Y)
 
3.   X - Y = 143 ppm
 
4.   (X - Y) ÷ X = 143 ÷ 150 = 0.953
 
5. Rejection = [ ( X - Y) ÷ X ] ×100 = 0.953 ×100 = 95.3
Membrane Hardness Rejection = 95.3 % : Rejection rates less than 95% may
indicate that the membrane should be replaced. 
As a general rule; the RO membrane would be considered to be in good 
condition when the rejection rate is = to or > 95%.
NOTE: There are many variables in the input (Tap) water chemistry that may 
affect the rejection rate of the RO membrane. (If, after testing the membrane, 
there are questions regarding its condition, please call our Technical Support staff 
for assistance).
For service or repair of these monitors, please send to:   
       
 
 
 
HM 
DIGITAL, 
INC
       
 
 
 
5819 
Uplander 
Way
 
 
 
 
 
 
    
Culver City, CA 90230
DM-1 Specifications:
Range 
0-1999 
PPM 
      Resolution  1PPM     (1-999 PPM)
Accuracy                     2%  
 
 
 
 
Probe                          ¼’’
Power Source            (2) 1.5V button batteries 
Battery life                Approx 1000 hours