Has anybody ever plumbed in a inline water heater before ro?
Water production is really low due to this cold weather we've been having.
Thanks
How much is it going to cost you to heat the water from 8 or 9 degrees C to 25 degrees C so you can get a quicker fill?
I'm not even sure of the logistics of how you would do that and still maintain the pressure you need to work the r/o at its optimum.
If you are using 500 liters a day and your r/o is set at 60/40 then you are going to be heating/warming 1250 liters and just sending 750 liters straight to the drain. If you have a RoMan type of r/o, our inline, non adjustable restrictor was preset to 1 pure to 3 waste. So with that r/o you would be heating 2000 liters and sending 1500 liters directly to the drain.
If you are struggling with the amount to water you are getting from your r/o due to the weather, then, as Shrek says, it would be cheaper to buy a 4040 and solve the problem that way.