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HydroPower® RO
System overview
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Preparing for use
4.1
Construction of the HydroPower RO
4.2
Interfaces
On the front of the unit is one connection for attaching the hose for the water
fed pole and one connection for the water supply. These are standard quick
connections.
The water outlet for the concentrate is located at the back of the unit. Pour the
concentrate down the drain using the enclosed concentrate hose.
1 Manometer
2 TDS-Meter
3 Switch WORK/RO FLUSH
4 Switch TAP BOOST / OFF / PURE
5 Water inlet
6 Water outlet
7 Water meter
8 Carbon/sediment combi pre-filter
9 RO Membrane
10 DI resin filter
11 Pump ventilation slots
12 Pump Control
13 Power cord (GFCI)
14 Concentrate output
(connection concentrate hose)
The manometer shows the water pressure behind the pump. Ensure that the water
inlet pressure is at least 1 bar. The optimum is 4 bar, maximum should not exceed
6 bar. The pump increases the pressure by approximately 4 bar. Accordingly, the
pressure during operation should not exceed 10 bar.
The TDS meter shows the water quality at water outlet for the Pure and the Boost
Mode.
PURE: TDS meter shows the value of the filtered water after RO Membrane and
DI resin. It should ideally show a value of 0. If the value is 10 or greater, the resin
should be replaced. TAP BOOST: TDS meter shows the value of the tap water.
The water meter measures the water flow at the inlet. This is particularly
important for the combi pre-filter, as it must be replaced after approximately
30,000l / 8,000 gal.