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ITEM NUMBER 

DESCRIPTION

1

Pre filter housing 10"

2

RO membrane pressure vessel 2

1

2

" x 14" SS

3

RO membrane pressure vessel 2

1

2

" x 21" SS

4

RO membrane pressure vessel 2

1

2

" x 40" SS

5

Pressure gauge, 2", 0-100psi, dry, bottom mount

6

Pressure gauge, 2", 0-100psi, dry, back mount

7

Pressure gauge, 2

1

2

", 0-400psi, LF

8

Flow meter 0.1 – 1.0 gpm

9

Flow meter 0.2 – 2.0 gpm

10

Product pressure switch

11 

Product pressure switch with auto / off lever

12

Motor 0.5 HP single phase 120 volt

13

Pump 140 GPH carbonator with relief valve

14 

Low-pressure controller

15 

Low-pressure switch, ¼" MPT, 3 – 40psi

16

Reject & recycle brass needle valve

17

Inlet solenoid valve, 

1

2

", 120 volt coil

18

2

1

2

" x 14" RO membrane

19

2

1

2

" x 21" RO membrane

20

2

1

2

" x 40" RO membrane

21

Prefilter cartridge, 10", 5 micron

22

Product check valve, SS

IV. Replacement Parts List

A list of common replacement parts is provided below. Contact your 

dealer for replacement parts assistance.

V. Membrane Replacement

  1.   Turn off the system and close the feed water shutoff valve.
  2.   Disconnect the tubing from the pressure vessel.
  3.   Remove the retaining "U" pins from the pressure vessels.
  4.   Push the old membrane out of the vessel in the direction of the 

feed flow

  5.   Record the serial numbers of the new membranes.
  6.   Lightly lubricate the brine seals on the new membranes with 

clean water.

  7.    Install the new membranes in the direction of flow with the brine 

seal end going in last.

  8.   Lightly lubricate the end cap internal and external O-rings with 

glycerin.

  9.   Install the end caps and secure them with the "U" pins.
 10.  Reconnect the tubing to the pressure vessel.
 11.  Verify that all retaining "U" pins are installed.
 12.  Follow the start up procedure in section III-D.

Brine  

Seal

Flow Direction

Membrane

°C 

°F

CORRECTION FACTOR

30 

86 

1.16

29 

84.2 

1.13

28 

82.4 

1.09

27 

80.6 

1.06

26 

78.8 

1.03

25 

77 

1.00

24 

75.2 

0.97

23 

73.4 

0.94

22 

71.6 

0.92

21 

69.8 

0.89

20 

68 

0.86

19 

66.2 

0.84

18 

64.4 

0.81

17 

62.6 

0.79

16 

60.8 

0.77

15 

59 

0.74

14 

57.2 

0.72

13 

55.4 

0.70

12 

53.6 

0.68

11 

51.8 

0.66

10 

50 

0.64

48.2 

0.62

46.4 

0.61

44.6 

0.59

42.8 

0.57

41 

0.55

Multiply the nominal product flow at 25° C by the temperature correction factor to  

determine the flow at various other temperatures.

VI. Appendix

The following tables are intended as a guide to determining the flow 

rates for the PWR2511 series RO systems. All flows are in gallons 

per minute (GPM).

Nominal flows for systems operating at 50% recovery.

MODEL NUMBER

PWR25111011 

PWR25112011 

PWR25113011 

PWR25113021 

Product

0.10

0.17

0.41

0.83

Reject 

0.10

0.17

0.41

0.83

Temperature Correction Factors

Summary of Contents for PWR2511 Series

Page 1: ...ng and selection of this system Notes Changes in operating variables are beyond the control of Watts The end user is responsible for the safe operation of this equipment The suitability of the product water for any specific application is the responsibility of the end user Successful long term performance of an RO system depends on proper operation and maintenance of the system This includes the i...

Page 2: ...e analysis as SiO2 Silica forms a coating on membrane surfaces when the concentration exceeds its solubility Additionally the solubility is highly pH and temperature dependent Silica fouling can be prevented with chemical injection and or reduc tion in recovery 2 I Introduction The separation of dissolved solids and water using RO membranes is a pressure driven temperature dependent process The me...

Page 3: ...nlet and outlet pressures of the prefilter The difference between these two gauges is the prefilter differential pressure F Pump Discharge Pressure Gauge Indicates the membrane feed pressure G Reject Flow Meter Indicates the reject flow rate in gallons per minute gpm H Product Flow Meter Indicates the product flow rate in gallons per minute gpm I Prefilter Housing Contains the RO prefilter J Autom...

Page 4: ...ound fault interrupt GFI is recommended D Startup 1 Verify that the pretreatment equipment is installed and working properly Verify that no free chlorine is present in the feed water 2 Verify that the on off switch is in the off position 3 Install a 10 five micron filter cartridge in the prefilter housing 4 Open the reject control valve completely Figure 1 item C by turning it counterclockwise 5 C...

Page 5: ...FEED WATER TEMP FEED WATER HARDNESS FEED WATER CHLORINE LEVEL PRE FILTER INLET PRESSURE PRE FILTER OUTLET PRESSURE REMARKS Note Change the prefilter when the differential pressure increases by 5 10psi over the clean differential pressure Clean the RO membrane s when the product flow drops by 15 or more See appendix ...

Page 6: ...ion of pretreatment system e g coagulation process Resin activated carbon treatment Clean with high pH detergent Increased Increased Decreased Most severe in the first stage Chlorine oxidant attack Chlorine analysis of feed Destructive element test Check chlorine feed equipment and dechlorination equipment Increased Increased Decreased Most severe in the first stage Abrasion of membrane by crystal...

Page 7: ...e feed flow 5 Record the serial numbers of the new membranes 6 Lightly lubricate the brine seals on the new membranes with clean water 7 Install the new membranes in the direction of flow with the brine seal end going in last 8 Lightly lubricate the end cap internal and external O rings with glycerin 9 Install the end caps and secure them with the U pins 10 Reconnect the tubing to the pressure ves...

Page 8: ... warranties are exclusive and are the only remedies for breach of warranty EXCEPT FOR THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT WARRANTY IF ANY WATTS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW WATTS HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULA...

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