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MEMBRANE CLEANING PROCEDURE 

 

The  membranes  of  the  ECHO  Tec.  Watermaker  must  be  chemically  cleaned  when  the 
product  water  output  drops  by  20%  of  the  specified  amount.    The  frequency  of  this 
occurring  will  vary  greatly  depending  upon  feed  water.  Fouling  of  the  membranes  will 
naturally occur during normal 
usage  of  the  ECHO  Tec.  Watermaker.    Increased  amounts  of  fouling  without  proper 
cleaning of the membrane will reduce the performance of your water maker.  Cleaning of 
the membranes will not enhance the quality (TDS reading) of the product water. 
 

CAUTION:  The use of chemicals or cleaning methods other than those outlined in 
the cleaning instructions will void the ECHO Tec. warranty.  Nonionic surfactants 
for membrane cleaning or other chemicals not approved in writing by Echo Marine 
Ltd. will void the element warranty. 
 
CAUTION:    Cleaning  chemical  #1  is  an  alkaline  detergent.    See  warning  label  on 
side of the container and observe all safety precautions on label. 
 
CAUTION:  Cleaning chemical #2 is an acid, a mineral scale remover.  See warning  
label on side of container and observe all safety precautions on label. 
 
CAUTION:  Do not mix different cleaning chemicals together.  Do not use different 
cleaning chemicals together at the same time.  Mix the cleaning chemicals separately 
and use them separately. 
 
Note:  

All cleaning and preserving procedures can be done with either sea water or non-

chlorinated  freshwater.    However,  the  cleaning  process  is  more  effective  using  non-
chlorinated freshwater. 
 
To  clean  the  ECHO  Tec.  reverse  osmosis  membranes  mix  one  container  (330gram)  of 
cleaning chemical #1 with 5gal / 20ltr of water at 104° F / 40° C. 
 
Re-circulate  (disconnect  the  reject  water  hose  and  lead  it  in  the  cleaning  container)  the 
solution 

without  pressure 

for  up  to  60  min.  (observe  the  maximum  operating 

temperature of 112° F / 45° C).  Do not allow the cleaning container to run dry or air to 
enter the system. 
 
It  is  important  that  the  fresh  water,  remaining  from  the  last  flush  is  dumped  before  the 
reject  hose  is  led  in  the  cleaning  container  to  ensure  the  re-circulation  of  the  undiluted 
cleaning solution only. 
 
Use cleaning chemical #1 first.  If the performance does not improve, use the acid cleaner 
#2 at the same ratio and instruction. 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 1200-PRO- 3

Page 1: ...NS 6 7 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 MEMBRANE CLEANING PROCEDURE 9 MAINTENANCE TIMETABLE 10 PRESSURE VESSEL ENDPLUG CHANGING PROCEDURE 11 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 13 14 HIGH PRESSURE PUM...

Page 2: ...on system By understanding the function importance and normal operation of each part in the system the operator can readily diagnose problems when they first develop Such problems are easily corrected...

Page 3: ...hin film composite spiral wound single pass reverse osmosis element Salt Rejection min 99 5 Salinity Range System 500 900 up to 50 000 ppm TDS NaCl 1200 up to 40 000 ppm TDS NaCl 1500 up to 36 000 ppm...

Page 4: ...cartridge filtration system 2 1 Fresh water flush kit with hose and 316SS hose clamps 3 1 Product water tube 10ft 3m 1 Reject hose 10ft 3m with 2pcs 316SS hose clamps 1 Intake hose 10ft 3m with 2pcs...

Page 5: ...take of the desalination system located at the pre filter assembly Secure all hoses with the supplied hose clamps PRODUCT WATER TUBING Connect the product water outlet marked SAMPLE with a test statio...

Page 6: ...the electrical control panel to the FEED position feed pump only and purge the system until all entrapped air has escaped 6 In the AUTO position press the START button until the pressure on the low p...

Page 7: ...lve and the seacock MEMBRANE STORAGE PROCEDURE If you intend to store your watermaker for more than ten days growth of microorganism will degrade the RO membranes performance The RO membranes should b...

Page 8: ...rning label on side of container and observe all safety precautions on label CAUTION Do not mix different cleaning chemicals together Do not use different cleaning chemicals together at the same time...

Page 9: ...rs or when clogged Pre filters Replace or clean elements and clean housings When system intake pressure drops below 5psi Charcoal flush filter Replace element Every 6 months High pressure pump Change...

Page 10: ...it in one fast pull 6 Inspect the end plug for hairline cracks or damages on the O rings and O ring grooves 7 Pull the membrane on the product pipe out of the pressure vessel or remove both plugs and...

Page 11: ...BUTTON NO SELECTOR SWITCH S2 3 POSITION MAINT 4 CONTACTS NO T1 HIGH PRESS SWITCH S4 NC LOW PRESS SWITCH S5 NO TANK FULL SWITCH S6 NC EXTERNAL MAIN IN ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM CONTROL BOX ECHOTEC PRO BHL SER...

Page 12: ...ilter s Inability to Discharge valve chamber Allow more time to prime build up pressure has air trapped within it and ensure that there are no air suction leaks Open valve chambers and allow air to es...

Page 13: ...6D and clean the old Locktite from the plunger bolt 16C and plunger base 16A Replace the plunger with the new one and Locktite the plunger bolt and torque to 120 inch pounds NOTE If there are deposits...

Page 14: ...ere removed from the crankshaft Be certain the bearings are pressed all the way onto the shaft and completely into the crankcase Replace radial shaft seal 11 bearing cover with sight glass 7 and 8 and...

Page 15: ...All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 16: ...The purchaser must pay any transportation or labor expenses incurred in removing and returning the product to the service center The limited warranty does not extend to any system component which has...

Page 17: ...uling rust chemical attack extreme temperatures over 113 F under 33 F drying out or extreme pressures over 1000 psig CAUTION Use of parts not supplied directly by Echo Marine generic parts including b...

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