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8. 

After removing the spent chemical from the CIP2 tank.  With the CIP2 pump 
discharge directed to drain, turn on the MRO and allow fresh water to flow 
into and through the RO and CIP2 for 10 minutes or until the pH of the water 
at the pump discharge is neutral (between 6 and 8).   

9. 

Turn OFF the MRO and disconnect the CIP2 system from the RO. 

10.  Operate the machine as described in the flushing section of the IRO or 

MRO manual for at least one hour while the PRODUCT and REJECT hoses 
are still directed to the drain.   

The cleaner is sufficiently flushed when the pH and PRODUCT conductivity 
are restored to normal service operating levels. 

11.  Press the POWER key on the front of the controller to put the unit into 

“STAND-BY” 

12.  Disconnect the electrical power and gain access to the rear of the controller 

to move the toggle switch to “OFF”.  This will allow normal fault alarms to be 
active.  

13.  Close the cover on the MRO and turn on the electrical power. 

14.  To return the MRO to “service”, close the PRODUCT AND REJECT valves 

going to the CIP2, then, open the “IN-SERVICE” PRODUCT AND REJECT 
so that flow is routed as intended in the “IN-SERVICE” mode.  The CIP 
INLET valve should have already been closed in step 9. 

15.  Cap or plug the fittings on the RO that were used to connect to the CIP2 

accordingly. 

16.  At this point the RO is ready to be turned on and operated.  Press the 

POWER key to start the RO and monitor all the connections to be sure 
there are no leaks. 

17.  Monitor the RO output and verify that conductivity is within specified range. 

18.   Drain the CIP2 system of residual water, place the hoses and pump back 

into the tank, and move the CIP2 system to a place for storage until the next 
use.  

WARNING: DO NOT connect the MRO to the point of use and/or place the MRO 

in service until the Product Water conductivity remains below the 
setpoint and is not in alarm!  Serious injury or illness to the patient 
may result! 

Summary of Contents for CLEAN IN PLACE CIP2

Page 1: ...Part Number 98 0008 Revision G CLEAN IN PLACE MODEL CIP2 Manufactured With Pride In The USA www ameriwater com 800 535 5585 AmeriWater 3345 Stop 8 Rd Dayton OH 45414...

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Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OBJECTIVE 1 2 CHEMICALS REQUIRED 1 3 SET UP 2 4 INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 4 5 HIGH pH CLEANING 6 6 LOW pH CLEANING 8 7 AMERIWATER IRO SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS 10 8 SPARE PARTS LIST 10...

Page 4: ...e foulants from polyamide thin film composite 3 lb 1 110 ml of AmeriClean B powder is required per membrane cleaning AmeriClean B effectively removes the following foulants Silt Microbiological Colloi...

Page 5: ...lean water to remove any debris or contamination after un packing or after the CIP system has been in storage 3 Install two of the long hoses into the upper ports on the tank by screwing the 1 pipe th...

Page 6: ...ump outlet hose to the reverse osmosis water INLET only WARNING If the PRODUCT hose PERMEATE is momentarily pressurized due to an incorrect connection the CIP in reverse flow the membranes will be des...

Page 7: ...ided to fit the AmeriWater MRO3 4 5 MROX MROZ models AmeriWater Industrial RO systems and other common RO systems Select the correct fittings fittings included to mate to the RO system at your facilit...

Page 8: ...THE QUICK CONNECT FITTING CONNECT CONCENTRATE OUTLET TO THE CONCENTRTAE PORT ON THE CIP TANK DISCONNECT THE WEDGIT QUICK CONNECT FROM THE PERMEATE OUTLET CONNECT THE PERMEATE OUTLET TO THE PERMEATE PO...

Page 9: ...ING Wear appropriate eye and skin protection when handling the membrane cleaning chemicals The cleaners are high and low pH chemicals and may cause severe chemical burns Read the MSDS for further info...

Page 10: ...ations prior to emptying the cleaning solution into the drain Use an approved waste container for chemical waste disposal if required 13 After removing the spent chemical from the CIP2 tank and with t...

Page 11: ...eaning solution is recirculating and flowing from the drain hose inside the CIP tank 6 Allow the cleaning solution to recirculate for a minimum of 50 minutes a Depending on the nature of the fouling a...

Page 12: ...normal fault alarms to be active 13 Close the cover on the MRO and turn on the electrical power 14 To return the MRO to service close the PRODUCT AND REJECT valves going to the CIP2 then open the IN S...

Page 13: ...ut of the normal discharge hoses for PRODUCT WATER or REJECT WATER 2 Turn OFF the power disconnect prior to opening the controller 3 After placing the CIP Switch in the ON position close the controlle...

Page 14: ...INSx1IN FPT POLYGLASS 16 14520215 Adapter 1 0 Male NPT X 1 0 HB PP 17 15650100 CLAMP HOSE 1 SST 18 041531829 NIPPLE 75 X CL PVC80 19 046530953 Bush 1 0 X 0 75 THRD PP 20 16UMA100 Q CON COUP THD STEM x...

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