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Checking the Concentrate to Purified Water Ratio

This procedure will assure you of maximum life and reliability of 
your SpectraPure System.
Failure to perform this procedure can permanently damage the 
membranes and will void the pro-rated Membrane Warranty.

In order to maximize the life of your SpectraPure RO Membrane, you may 
need to adjust the ratio of the concentrate to purified water. If not enough 
concentrate is allowed to flow past the membrane during operation, the 
impurities will precipitate out on the membrane surface, clogging the RO 
Membrane. To keep this from happening, the Concentrate to Purified Water 
Ratio 

must

 be checked and adjusted in order to compensate for pressure 

and temperature variations that exist in all water supplies. The flow rate of 
the concentrate must be a minimum of 4X the product flow rate. 4X to 6X is 
an acceptable concentrate flow rate.

Procedure:

 

1.  Open the cold water supply valve and let the system run for 

  15 

minutes.

 

2.  Collect product water from the 

blue

 tubing into a measuring cup 

 

 

for one minute. Measure the collected amount in milliliters. This is 

  the

 product flow rate

 in Milliliters per Minute.

 

 

(Although not needed in this proceedure, the daily product 

 

 

flow rate in Gallons per Day (GPD) can be calculated to be 

 

 

equal to the product flow rate times 

0.38

 ).

 

3.  Multiply this value by 4. This is the 

OPTIMUM concentrate flow 

  rate

 in Milliliters per Minute.

 

4.  Collect concentrate water from the 

yellow

 tubing into a measur-

 

 

ing cup for one minute. Measure the collected amount in milliliters. 

  This 

is 

the 

ACTUAL concentrate flow rate

 in Milliliters per Minute. 

 5. 

If 

the 

actual concentrate flow rate

 is 

less than

 the 

optimum 

  concentrate 

flow 

rate

, you must reduce the length of the flow 

 

 

restrictor capillary tubing as described on the next page. After 

 

 

adjusting the flow restrictor, repeat the above procedure and 

 

 

recheck the Concentrate to Purified Water Ratio.

System Set-Up

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®

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Testing the Quality of the Membrane

Membrane Output Calculation

Membranes produce the rated gallons per day (GPD) at 60 psi (4.1 bars) operat-
ing pressure, 77°F (25°C) operating temperature and 500 ppm total dissolved 
solids.

Membrane output gallons per day (GPD) depends on operating pressure, water 
temperature and the ppm TDS in the feed water.

Expected GPD = Rated GPD × PCF × TCF

PCF

 is the pressure correction factor

TCF

 is the temperature correction factor

Calculation of Pressure Correction Factor (PCF): 

The output (GPD) from 

the membrane is directly proportional to the applied pressure. 

Note: The membrane is rated to produce the rated GPD at 60 psi. For any 
pressure other than 60 psi the output GPD is multipled by the PCF.

PCF = Line Pressure (in psi) ÷ 60 

Calculation of Temperature Correction Factor (TCF): 

The output (GPD) 

also decreases with decrease in temperature. This is because water viscosity 
increases with decrease in water temperature.

Temperature Correction Factor Table (TCF)

°F 

/°C  TCF 

  °F 

\°C  TCF 

  °F 

\°C  TCF

41.0 

/5 

 0.521  59.0 

/15 

 0.730  77.0 

/25 

 1.000

42.8 

/6 

 0.540  60.8 

/16 

 0.754  78.8 

/26 

 1.031

44.6 

/7 

 0.560  62.6 

/17 

 0.779  80.6 

/27 

 1.063

46.4 

/8 

 0.578  64.4 

/18 

 0.804  82.4 

/28 

 1.094

48.2 

/9 

 0.598  66.2 

/19 

 0.830  84.2 

/29 

 1.127

50.0 

/10 

 0.620  68.0 

/20 

 0.857  86.0 

/30 

 1.161

51.8 

/11 

 0.640  69.8 

/21 

 0.884  87.8 

/31 

 1.196

53.6 

/12 

 0.661  71.6 

/22 

 0.912  89.6 

/32 

 1.232

55.4 

/13 

 0.684  73.4 

/23 

 0.941  91.4 

/33 

 1.267

57.2/14 

 0.707  75.2 

/24 

 0.970  93.2 

/34 

 1.304

Production Rate

Summary of Contents for The Eliminator DI

Page 1: ...f membrane elements for one year from date of receipt by the buyer providing that the loss of performance was not caused by fouling neglect or water conditions exceeding the feed water parameters list...

Page 2: ...ane 19 20 Membrane Testing System Troubleshooting Guide 21 Membrane Troubleshooting Guide 21 System Care Tips for Long Membrane Life 22 Storage 22 Choosing a Mounting Location 22 System Components Rep...

Page 3: ...Temperature Extremes 1 The unit must be kept out of areas that are subject to freezing temperatures 2 High temperatures greater than 100 F 38 C must be avoided If the unit is used outside avoid puttin...

Page 4: ...Low water temperature Heat feed water or use higher GPD membrane Low feed pressure Use booster pump or use higher GPD membrane Fouled membrane Replace membrane Membrane Troubleshooting Guide The follo...

Page 5: ...3 X Y 143 ppm 4 X Y X 143 150 0 953 5 Rejection X Y X 100 0 953 100 95 3 Membrane Hardness Rejection 95 3 Membrane OK Production Rate SpectraPure SpectraPure Inc Fax 480 894 6109 Fax us toll free 1 87...

Page 6: ...illiliters per Minute 5 If the actual concentrate flow rate is less than the optimum concentrate flow rate you must reduce the length of the flow restrictor capillary tubing as described on the next p...

Page 7: ...ncentrate tubing Fig C for Single Membrane System or Fig D for Dual Membrane System Remove the tubing from its push fitting at the membrane as follows a Firmly depress and hold the push fitting collar...

Page 8: ...ail and remove the blue product water inter connect tubing 9 Lift the dual RO membrane assembly from the holding clips 10 Separate the two membranes by depressing the collar on the push fitting of the...

Page 9: ...mbrane 1 Membrane 2 feed push fitting black inter connect feed tubing blue product water interconnect tubing Membrane 1 concentrate push fitting Membrane 1 product water push fitting SpectraPure Spect...

Page 10: ...raPure SpectraPure Inc Fax 480 894 6109 Fax us toll free 1 877 527 7873 E mail spectra spectrapure com Visit us on the web www spectrapure com 15 Note The flow restrictor assembly should remain uninst...

Page 11: ...as described in the Removal Adjustment and Replacement section on page 7 Snap the membrane assembly back into its holding clips System Maintenance RO Membrane Replacement If you have a Single Membran...

Page 12: ...and check for leaks System Maintenance SpectraPure SpectraPure Inc Fax 480 894 6109 Fax us toll free 1 877 527 7873 E mail spectra spectrapure com Visit us on the web www spectrapure com 13 System Mai...

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