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Hi guys just got delivery of my new ro just pluged in where the old ro left off and i'm now in the process of flushing it without being attached to di, just wondering the waste that is coming out from the white pipe which will be plugged into the di soon is giving me a tds reading of 98/100 is this NORMAL i can't remember. thanks.
To my knowledge the water being made passes through the RO into your tank and then leaves your tank to pass through the DI on way to the window so how is your waste going through your DI unit??
Matt, i actually have my system like this RO, then tank, then pump, then DI to my pole All have outside ports too the main one being my pure port so i can lock the doors up and carry on when in particular areas
i was told you only flush for 5 mins or so ,
OK cheers for all your replies...the way i have my system is pipe from tap to booster pump then in to ro then out of ro in to di vessel then out to ibc tank.One thing though i was just wondering is when i was reading through the thread and the answers left from everyone when i come to flush my system which i do regurlarly i never use to disconnect it from the di vessel would it prolong the life of the resin in the di canisters if i were to unplug it from the di vessel in future when flushing? i will give that a try...
Quote from: michael robinson on October 27, 2009, 03:58:54 pmOK cheers for all your replies...the way i have my system is pipe from tap to booster pump then in to ro then out of ro in to di vessel then out to ibc tank.One thing though i was just wondering is when i was reading through the thread and the answers left from everyone when i come to flush my system which i do regurlarly i never use to disconnect it from the di vessel would it prolong the life of the resin in the di canisters if i were to unplug it from the di vessel in future when flushing? i will give that a try...Is that for sure MB?you are meant to have the booster pump positioned between the pre-filters and the RO membranes.Matt