Hi All At present I have a gravity fed water to 4040 membrane I am looking to fit a pump to be more efficient - So what would be the best pump to use and at what point is it fitted I am guessing after filters but could be wrong . Thanks in advance
Here's my advice.......... put your pump BEFORE your membranes. I say that just incase a pump fails, maybe through some oil jobby, or bits of the pump blade breaking off then it won't knacker your membrane. Hopefully.
Pump ? Whoa!!!! You can read loads of back posts on this issue. Controversially i'm gonna say this.......Booster pumps , don't bother with them. Thats gonna confuse ya, 'cos you think hey!! i need to boost my pressure. But hear me out.......
These booster pumps, and i've had them before and i count the Gardiners one above the same..they are all designed to keep a system (usually a household one) at a constant pressure.
What does that actually mean ? Well..(i know this is a bit drawn out, bear with me).....the higher water goes, the more pressure you need to get it there. So whilst your shower works fine in your house on the ground floor, if you decide to put a shower in your attic it won't work so good as its lost a load of pressure on the way up. Its not strong enough to get there. YOu may have a great downstairs shower, and a not so good upstairs one. Ok, not a problem you have, but its a problem facing people who have houses of multilple occupancy and maybe four floors, and showers and rooms etc..and they need a constant good pressure. The pump will kick in when it senses pressure drop, and will work its butt off to attain whatever pressure you set it at, then switch off. So the people at the top of the building will have just a great shower as you. Following so far ? (i hope so !!)
Now, put this same
(switched) booster pump in to your own RO system. See what i did there ? I just added a word.....
."switched". Thats because they all are. What that means is that it will switch on and off as it detects pressure change. If you're in the top floor of a flat getting a shower you won't notice the pump kicking in and out. If you are an RO in your garage you will...................and pressure change is not good for your RO. It needs to be constant.
So, what to do ?I almost get fed up of saying this everytime this topic comes up...just get a good "pressure pump". Here's one i've linked to loads of times.....seems no one takes my advice as they all still keep recommending "booster pumps". Here's the pump i recommend...
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/051012200/Now i don't work for machine mart, and if i look i can find similar, at similar prices. But mines been going for FIVE years, providing me, my mate and his son with water. And i note its on offer at the moment for £90 with some sort of discount. I just want to butt my head against the wall when everyone is providing links for the Booster pump they bought for 2 or 3 hundred quid and "its never let them down " !!!!!!!!!
But listen, ignore me i'm just chatting crap. June at Gaps water will tell you the perfect pump to get. As will Alex from Gardiners........ take no notice of me. I just clean windows every day. Well...........when i can be arsed. The other thing i never told you was i'm actually a Millionaire and i just do this for fun, just to keep my hand in with the lads , so i can relate to them...you know........................................... drink with them after work etc... I'm not really arsed about your pump.