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8.0  Installing the first D.I. Resin Canister

Push two canister clips (found in the Large Parts Bag) onto the R.O. Membrane housing with the wid-
est end of the clips down (Fig. 14). Attach one D.I. Canister to the canister clips by pushing the canister 
down onto the clips. Ensure the blue end caps of the D.I. Resin Canister are screwed on tightly before 
doing this. The arrow on the D.I. Canister depicts the direction of flow of water through the canister.
Screw in an elbow adaptor to both ends of the D.I. Canister (step 1, Fig. 15). Remember to use teflon 

tape (4 to 7 wraps) on the threads of the adaptors throughout the installation as a preventative  

measure against potential leaks.

Next, take the short blue hose connected to the “OUT” side of the 4 way Auto Shut-Off Valve (ASV) and 
push it into the elbow adaptor on the left side of the D.I. Canister (step 2, Fig 15).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.0  Installing the second and third D.I. Resin Canisters

Push two of the remaining eight Canister Clips onto the R.O. housing. Then push another D.I Canister 
into its place. Now screw an elbow into each end of this DI Resin canister and then connect the two D.I 
Canisters with a 4 inch piece of blue hose from the small parts bag. The schematic on page 1 or Fig. 17 
shows how these canisters all connect. Remember to apply 4-7 wraps of Teflon tape.

 

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Push 2 canister clips onto 

the R.O. Membrane housing

Push the D.I Canister down onto the canister clips. 

Ensure the blue end caps of the D.I Resin Canister 

are screwed on tightly before doing this.

1

2

Figure 14

Attaching the 

D.I. Resin 

Canister

Figure 15

Connecting the 
blue water line 

(Permeate) into 

the D.I. Resin 

Canister

1

2

Insert elbows into the holes on

either end of the D.I. Canister

Connect the short blue Permeate water line coming 

out of the ASV to the elbow adaptor on the left side 

(as viewed from the front) of the D.I. Canister 

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4 way auto 

shut-off valve 

(ASV)

NOTE: 

Back View - 

hanging 

bracket 

not shown 

for clarity

PLEASE NOTE:  The 3:1 ratio explained on 
the previous page can easily be achieved 
by visually judging the rate of the BRINE / 
PERMEATE flows.  However if you want to 
achieve exacting ratios between brine and 
permeate water you can simply time how 
long it takes to fill a certain volume such as a 
measuring cup or the like (Fig 13). When do-
ing this “timed measurement” the permeate 
water should take three times as long to fill 
the same volume over that of the brine water 
(3:1 Ratio).  We do not recommend anything 
over a 1:1 ratio as it is extremely important for the R.O. Membrane to have adequate BRINE flow to be 
able to flush away the harmful particulates it is removing while filtering the water. A setting near to 
or at 1:1 ratio is only recommended if you are in a desert environment and need to conserve as much 
water as possible or if you are charged large sums of money per gallon from your water utility. A RATIO 
BEYOND 1:1 IS VERY LIKELY TO DAMAGE THE R.O. MEMBRANE. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE MORE 
BRINE WATER FLOW THEN PERMEATE WATER FLOW.

Figure 13

Timing flow rates 

to set up the 

E-Z Flush Flow 

Restrictor

‘BRINE’ water

rejected by 

R.O. membrane

‘PERMEATE’ water

takes 3x longer to

fill the same cup

The permeate water coming directly out of the R.O. Membrane housing (via the auto shut-off valve) 

should achieve an 85% or greater reduction in ppm (parts per million) from that of your unfiltered 
cold tap water in your home that has not been filtered by this system.  If a TDS Meter was ordered 
with your system gather a few ounces of water in a small glass and test the ppm’s - comparing the 
ppm count of the permeate water coming directly out of your R.O. Membrane against that of your 
home’s unfiltered cold water.  It may take up to 15-20 minutes for the RO Membrane to become fully 
activated and flushed of its food grade preservative to achieve this minimum 85% ppm reduction 
Example: Home’s unfiltered tap water is 300ppm / R.O. Permeate water should be 45ppm or less.  
You can find this value for 

your

 results by multiplying them by 0.15 (the 15% of particulates that are 

left when 85% have been removed). If you do not see the minimum of 85% reduction in ppm’s after 
20 minutes of permeate water flow, it means your R.O. Membrane is not seated properly in the R.O. 
Membrane housing.  You will need to take the R.O. Membrane out and re-insert as firmly as possible, 
reassemble and then re-test the ppm’s as depicted above.  If you do need to re-seat your R.O. Mem-
brane it is a very quick and easy procedure. Testing the ppm reduction rate of the permeate water 

coming directly out of the RO Membrane housing is the most important ppm reduction test 

you can perform and is a sure way to know if your system is performing as it should.

NOTE: You can also test the ppm of the permeate water after the D.I. Resin Canisters. The ppm 

of the water coming directly out of the D.I. Resin Canisters should be even lower than that com-

ing out of the R.O. Membrane. The ppm should be at or near 0 ppm after the third D.I. Canister.

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Summary of Contents for Aquarium II Dual R.O./D.I. System

Page 1: ...commend a fully automatic booster pump which is found on our websites general parts and accessories page We also highly recommend a booster pump if your water is extremely turbid with ppm counts beyond 600ppm The installation instructions that follow are extremely detailed if a leak is experienced during installation please see the Leak Prevention Section on page 18 ATTENTION It is extremely impor...

Page 2: ...l Reverse Osmosis System COMBO 1 0 Relax take your time You will find this process easy and straight forward 1 2 0 Take everything out of the box 2 3 0 Remove the protective plastic from the prefilters 2 4 0 Inserting the R O Membrane 3 4 1 Inserting the pre filter elbow adaptors 3 5 0 Preparing the Feed Water to your system 3 5 1 Special note about braided wire plumbing 4 5 2 Installing the Needl...

Page 3: ...s water inlet side water outlet side Figure 5 Screw elbow adaptors into inlet and outlet of the pre filter housings www aquasafecanada com Insert blue RO Membrane into housing Screw cap on housing 1 2 Membrane housing blue RO Membrane Cap Figure 4 Inserting the R O Membrane in to its housing TIP 2 0 Take everything out of the box Examine the contents of the Large and Small Parts Bag against the di...

Page 4: ...view 5 1 Special note about braided wire plumbing Please Note DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE NEEDLE PIERCING SADDLE CLAMP TO BRAIDED WIRE PLUMBING Fig 6 You can install the needle piercing saddle clamp to all other forms of cold water lines found under the common sink just not the kind of plumbing de picted in Fig 6 The braided plumbing in Fig 6 is too soft a material and will therefore not allow f...

Page 5: ... for clarity 1 2 Put a bowl or bucket under the short piece of blue tubing coming out of the ASV to catch the PERMEATE water cleaned by the R O Membrane E Z Flush Flow Restrictor Close the E Z Flush Flow Restrictor and turn the Manual Shut Off Valve on blue tubing Manual Shut Off Valve to water supply 3 Figure 12 Preparing to set up the E Z Flush Flow Restrictor You can now turn your home s emerge...

Page 6: ...n do ing this timed measurement the permeate water should take three times as long to fill the same volume over that of the brine water 3 1 Ratio We do not recommend anything over a 1 1 ratio as it is extremely important for the R O Membrane to have adequate BRINE flow to be able to flush away the harmful particulates it is removing while filtering the water A setting near to or at 1 1 ratio is on...

Page 7: ... I Canister and connect it to the second D I Canister using a 4 inch length of blue tube 3 Connect the last elbow to the right side of the third D I Canister www aquasafecanada com D I Canisters rotated back to make room elbow elbow www aquasafecanada com The Final Polishing Filter remineralizes your water to ensure it has a full bod ied taste Because of this the ppm of the water dispensed at your...

Page 8: ...mply press the saddle clamp firmly onto the drain in order to catch the bolts on the opposite side TIP Figure 23 Assembling and attaching the drain saddle clamp rubber gasket quick connect fitting drain pipe yellow drain line Insert yellow drain line into quick connect fitting rubber gasket 1 2 Remove the backing from the gasket and stick it to the inside of the saddle clamp making sure that the y...

Page 9: ...ver use it again you would probably be better off either renting the equipment or calling in a Pro Most glass installers have diamond drills and all vendors of stone have them Some will rent it out as will Rent All stores Start the hole by drilling a hole in a piece of scrap wood This will serve as a guide Hold the piece of wood and let the diamond drill bit do the work DO NOT push down or apply p...

Page 10: ...all the PSI Meter onto your system there one area where installing the PSI Meter on your system can be of use Option 1 If you are on a well water system and you think you may have lower then 50 psi through out your home s plumbing a good place to install the PSI Meter is on the feed water line to your Reverse Osmosis System between the Manual Shut Off Valve and the inlet to the first pre filter ho...

Page 11: ...II Dual System Filter Change Schedule Pre Post filters Defined as the filter stages Pre before RO Membrane and Post after RO Membrane Stage 1 2 3 Pre Filters When to conduct a filter change Stages 1 2 and 3 are your system s pre filters which need to be changed every 1000 gallons of purified water produced The average household consumes 3 5 gallons of drinking and cooking water daily At 5 gallons ...

Page 12: ...er back ON with the Manual Shut Off Valve NOTE Back View hanging bracket not shown for clarity Manual Shut Off Valve in OFF position E Z Flush Flow Restrictor feed water in yellow tubing to discharge saddle clamp 3 TDS Meter Figure 29 How to depressurize your system Figure 30 Testing your permeate water with the TDS meter WARNING Are you unsure when you last replaced your R O Membrane Because the ...

Page 13: ...re filters for 10 15 minutes 4 5 feed water in yellow tubing to discharge saddle clamp DONE After the 10 15 minute flush turn Manual Shut Off Valve back OFF and reconnect the white and yellow tubes to their original positions If this is the only filter change you are doing at this time you can turn the Manual Shut Off Valve and Tank Top Valve back ON and you are to faucet 3 Way T www aquasafecanad...

Page 14: ...y pushing the canister down onto its canister clips Repeat for second and third D I Canisters Reinsert the blue tubing into the elbows on both sides of the D I Resin Canister Turn on the Manual Shut Off Valve and Tank Top Valve to repressurize your system Figure 36a Replacing the D I Resin Beads If you are done replacing filters for now you can re pressurize your system by turning on the feed wate...

Page 15: ...ceeds 113 F 45 C The membrane is not subjected to a pH lower then 4 or higher then 11 The membrane is exposed to water pressure greater then 150 psi The membrane is allowed to dry out after its initial wetting The Membrane should always be kept moist after its initial exposure to water If the membrane is exposed to greater than 1500 PPM water BOOSTER PUMPS Reverse Osmosis Booster Pumps are warrant...

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