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Vertex ro/di help
So I just hooked up my vertex ro/di 100g deluxe unit. And I was wondering if its normal for it to run @140-145psi? I have it hooked up to my sink in the laundry room.
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Mine do.
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Sounds like the booster pump is doing its job! Do you know what your house pressure is before the rodi?
My Vertex runs at about 100 - 105 psi, and that's only because my house tops out at 35 psi, and it's hooked up to the longest possible run in the house (kitchen). |
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Mine runs between 150 and 160 psi.
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Last edited by Christopher; 03-12-2015 at 05:26 PM. |
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Have you guys measured the waste to product water to see what it's making? Also how long have you had it, how much does it run, how often do you change your filters?
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One of my clients has a Vertex Deluxe RO/DI and it was running around 160 ppm iirc. I emailed Vertex about it and they didn't seem to think running that high was good.
We have chloramines here and pushing the water through the unit that fast was allowing chlorine/amine into the RO membrane. Burned through a membrane real quick. Now the booster is unplugged it runs like a champ and the RO membrane is on track. |
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Mine has been running at 150 to 160psi since day one. No chloramines here. Been running it for 4 months, still reading 0ppm on the tds. I guess one big thing here is our water pressure here is really high at about 100 psi. If I had lower inlet pressure I might be concerned. Typically you never see over 80 psi for a building pressure (80 psi is code maximum)but there is no pressure reducing valve here to keep it lower. On a good note for making rodi I was happy to see I had such high pressure.
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My understanding is that the main concern is the fittings and housings being able to handle the pressure as I understand most are rated for 100 psi working pressure. The membranes themselves can handle something like 250 psi as far as I know. I'm not sure though, all I know is I'm not comfortable with the unit running at 150 psi.
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Here's the reply I got from Proline Aquatics.
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