Service manual

INTRODUCTION
Your new Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water
System uses a combination of filtration
technologies to reduce unwanted contaminants in
your water supply. Your Reverse Osmosis System
uses the following steps combine to give you the
best in clear sparkling Reverse Osmosis water:
The Reverse Osmosis membrane is a specially
constructed, fully aromatic polyamide film, and is
classified as a Thin Film Composite (T.F.C.).
The spiral wound construction of the Reverse
Osmosis Membrane provides maximum surface
area for water production and is less susceptible
to fouling by particulate matter, turbidity and
colloidal materials.
REVERSE OSMOSIS MECHANICAL
FILTRATION - The Reverse Osmosis Turbidity
Pre-filter will remove suspended matter that are
larger than 5 micron as well as silt, dirt, scale
and rust. The 5 Micron nominal rating helps
give maximum life to the Reverse Osmosis
Membranes.
REVERSE OSMOSIS IN-LINE ACTIVATED
CARBON COCONUT SHELL POST FILTER
The Reverse Osmosis In-Line Activated Carbon
Post Filter is located after the Holding Tank and
reduces tastes and odours that may pass through
the Reverse Osmosis system. It adds a final
polish to the water.
REVERSE OSMOSIS CARBON BLOCK – The
Reverse Osmosis Carbon Block Pre-filter
contains carbon with a vast network of pores.
The tremendous surface area of these pores
(typically 800-1200 square meters per gram of
carbon) gives the Reverse Osmosis carbon very
good adsorption sites for substances that
contribute to tastes and odours. The Reverse
Osmosis carbon block in the Pre-filter will
remove chlorine that may be present in the feed
water. This Reverse Osmosis pretreatment is
necessary for membrane protection.
REVERSE OSMOSIS AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF
VALVE – The Reverse Osmosis ASO Valve
senses when the product water tank is full and
closes the feed water supply to prevent excess
Reverse Osmosis reject water from going to drain
when the Reverse Osmosis System is not
producing water.
REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANE – The
Reverse Osmosis Membrane is the heart of the
Reverse Osmosis filtration system. The Reverse
Osmosis system is designed to reduce the
dissolved mineral content of the water. Minerals
picked up in the environment by the water are
measured as Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). In
the Reverse Osmosis process, dissolved
minerals are separated from the incoming water
(the Permeate). The Reverse Osmosis excess
minerals are rinsed to drain (the Reject Water).
REVERSE OSMOSIS MICRO COMPUTER
The Reverse Osmosis micro processor provides the
following functions for the Reverse Osmosis System:
A) Low Pressure detection
B) High pressure detecti9on
C) TDS Monitor
D) Automated water membrane flush
E) Indicates when to replace cartridges by LCD
display
F) Auto shut off on water leak detection
G) Auto shut off on electrical current of greater
than 1.8 amps.
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REVERSE OSMOSIS BOOSTER PUMP
The Reverse Osmosis in line booster
pump will increase the incoming water
pressure after the Reverse Osmosis pre
turbidity and carbon filtration stages to
100psi for maximum efficiency and
production quality through the Reverse
Osmosis TFC membrane TDS removal
process. Power standard outlet plug
110V / 60 Hz is required.