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gaza

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RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« on: October 03, 2005, 07:14:30 pm »
HOW DO YOU COPE WITH RO SYSTEMS :With winter just around the corner ,and always using a di system I was wondering how do you protect ro s when they are outside in a shed or covered over,in a van or just plain running outside>?

GAZA
IM AT THAT AGE MY BACK GOES OUT MORE THAN I DO

jsm

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2005, 07:19:16 pm »
if you keep the water flowing at night it hopfully will be ok - bit like a fish pond pump .
John Malone
JSM. Window & General Cleaning
(  North Wales  )
Giving homes a shine sicne 1989

one of the early gang of wfp er's ---- remember , when you cant see out - give JSM a shout

gaza

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2005, 07:48:32 pm »
jsm thanks but remember reading somwhere on here if they freeze  it will damage the membrane?

 gaza
IM AT THAT AGE MY BACK GOES OUT MORE THAN I DO

brett walker

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2005, 09:00:58 pm »
Hi Gaza and everyone

Any help please -  I am looking to get a RO system 50 gallons a day plus water butt etc. It will have to be kept outside will it be ok well covered over in the winter?
As this is my only option, i will not be producing water all the time just on a short term basis to start with.

What would the best ro system be with di filter for ooo reading ?

Any help greatly appreciated

thanks

Brett.

matt

Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2005, 09:09:32 pm »
any RO with DI resin will produce 000 TDS intill the DI resin starts to run out

my TDS is at 006 right now, time to change it soon

brett walker

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2005, 11:33:55 pm »
thanks matt



   brett

thewindowcleaner1

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2005, 12:03:16 am »
I lag my Ro and pipes in the winter, really thick lagging and any old jumpers and jackets around.but if it forcast really way below freezing(very rare) I diconect and bring it in over night.
The secret is not doing as you like but liking what you do
www.thewindowcleaner.biz

Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2005, 12:10:01 am »
Who's Ro?  Your German Shepherd?

Sorry I'm trying to learn!

thewindowcleaner1

  • Posts: 779
Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2005, 12:12:27 am »
Quote
Who's Ro?

R omeo
O scar
The secret is not doing as you like but liking what you do
www.thewindowcleaner.biz

Ian_Giles

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2005, 09:56:52 am »
What can be said?

you just lag it to protect against the risk of frost.

Any R/O will always need a DI too.

It needs the DI to bring the water down to 0.000 ppm. But of course the resin will last so much longer than if you just use the resin without the R/O doing the brunt of the work first.
My own R/O brings my water down to 0.001-0.003 ppm and I could certainly use this without need of the resin, but the membranes slowly lose their effeciency, so not worth the risk.

Regards

Ian
Ian. ISM CLEANING SERVICES

brett walker

  • Posts: 1943
Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2005, 07:09:21 pm »
Thanks guys

the picture is becoming more clear to me now, got ionics pole,  backpack,  water butt etc.  Gaza's ordering me a Ro-man 50 gallon a day ro think im on the right road to wfp  8)

Now just got to save up for a trolley system -Andrew Mc canns looks a good bit of kit   Pure Freedom.co.uk
Best ive seen so far

regards

Brett

gaza

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Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #11 on: October 04, 2005, 07:16:20 pm »
Training by 1st-abc.co.uk ah Brett you will get there

  gaza ;D
IM AT THAT AGE MY BACK GOES OUT MORE THAN I DO

H h20

Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #12 on: October 04, 2005, 07:16:55 pm »
Brett do you think that the 50 gpd ro will be any use,it`ll take forever to produce enough water,especially if you get busyer with wfp,you could do with at least a 200gpd ro,i don`t mean to interfear just trying to save you money in the long run,Gaz.

matt

Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #13 on: October 04, 2005, 07:29:53 pm »
mine is a 60 gall per day RO, i work 3 and 1/2 days a week with it, each day its on equals the days i work

been using it since July last year, FULL time usage of WFP since NOV last yaer

brett walker

  • Posts: 1943
Re: RO SYSTEMS IN WINTER
« Reply #14 on: October 04, 2005, 09:10:27 pm »
Hi everyone

Gaz H20 thanks for your help mate a 4 stage 50 gallon a day will be fine for the work i have in mind not going wfp full time just yet i just want to be prepared for any further changes in our line of business, regarding ladders and health and safety etc.

Without this forum and all the wfp threads i have read - Matts diy site, help from Andrew 24-7 and Andrew Mc cann and how can i forget my personal wfp trainer Gaza whos been an inspiration i would not have learnt a thing .  I have a long way to go yet but i have made a start !

Sorry to make it sound like a fare well speech no im not drunk just appreciate the help

ps.  Gaza i dont believe what they say i think youre ok  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Regards

Brett.