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Moderator David@stives
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July 25, 2005, 12:10:31 pm »
i am putting together a di system and have just ordered a 18 `pole from brodex a pump from williamson
my question is where is the best place to order a resin di bottle
probably 22" is there much difference in quality what should i look for
thanks
dave
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July 25, 2005, 02:17:22 pm »
Hi Dave,
We opted for a colour change Di-bottle from Ionics. The reason we chose this option, was we know exactly when the Di is nearly depleted. We have a TDS rating just below 10 after the RO unit and the DI bottle brings this to TDS 0 every time and lasts about 4 - 6 months depending on usage. The cost is cheaper that a 25lt resin bag.
The DI bottle is clear plastic 30" long and has hose lock fittings each end. The start colour is blue and changes to brown as the resin depletes.
Give Ionics a ring on 0845 22 66 002 and ask for the price of part number W0070 - 0 TDS Blue colour change filter.
Hope this helps
Many Thanks
Andrew
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July 25, 2005, 03:07:07 pm »
Hi Andrew
Are the D/i cylinders from Ionic refillable or do you have to buy new each time?
Roy
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July 25, 2005, 03:17:08 pm »
Hi Roy,
They are not refillable, you just use them and then replace them. I did initially opt for a 25lt DI vessel which i had to fill myself, but by using the Ionics one, i found it much easier.
Hope this helps
Many Thanks
Andrew
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July 25, 2005, 03:20:35 pm »
Thanks Andrew I did'nt think you could fill them.
I have a 25" d/i colum and filled it 1st of jan and it still 0.0tds today, this is after 4 x 40 Ro.
Roy
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