Lync WQ-RS
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
WARNING!
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate
disinfection before or after the system.
• Pretreatment must be sufficient to eliminate chemicals that would attack the membrane
materials.
• Always turn off the unit, shut off the feed water, and disconnect the electrical power
when working on the unit.
• Never allow the pump to run dry.
• Never start the pump with the reject valve closed.
• Never allow the unit to freeze or operate with a feed water temperature above 100°F
• Save manual for future reference.
• Please refer to Section 6 of this manual for operating parameters according to your
specific feed water Silt Density Index (SDI). For all other settings according to your
specific feed water quality, please contact your Lync representative. A chemical analysis
of the feed water should be conducted prior to the initial sizing and selection of this
system.
NOTES:
Changes in operating variables are beyond the control of Lync. 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 initial system startup and operational startups
and shutdowns.
Prevention of fouling or scaling of the membranes is not only a matter of system design, but
also a matter of proper operation. Record keeping and data normalization are required in
order to know the actual system performance and to enable corrective measures when
necessary. Complete and accurate records are also required in case of a system
performance warranty claim.
Changes in the operating parameters of an RO system can be caused by changes in the
feed water or can be a sign of trouble. Maintaining an operation and maintenance log is
crucial in diagnosing and preventing system problems. For your reference, a typical log sheet
is included in this manual.