vas
Well-Known Member
hello all,
currently own an HRO System9/200 (200 means 200usg/day (gpd) = 31.5lph) bought s/h a few years ago.
Checking Dow Chemicals series of 2.5inch dia membranes, I see that the length of the pressure vessel (haven't taken mine apart to measure the membrane itself) matches the SW30-2521 length of 21inches or 533mm.
Fair enough, except for the fact that output of this membrane on their site is 300gpd or 47lph. and not 200gpd.
Tests this year (first year I used it) showed that at 800psi and with 27-28C water temp in salty med I was getting just over 30-32lph, which is not enough for my needs but matches the HRO system specs and is 50% less than the Dow 2521 ones.
Now, whats the point of posting and asking? Well, simple:
can I safely assume that the 21inch long 2.5inch dia RO membranes of yesterday (1995-2000) had almost 50% lower output compared to those available today? My system was built in 1998 and touch wood still works
Or is there a catch I'm missing and everyone gets 30lt from the 21inch long 2.5dia membranes and only 60lt from the 40inch long 2.5in dia ones like SW30-2540???
Finally, are the advertised values in Dow's PDFs reliable or wishful thinking?
I am planning to upgrade my 30lph HRO System9/200 system to a longer pressure vessel (to be confirmed that my machinist can built one!) and a SW30-2540 membrane which means I should go up to 700gpd or 108lph which is much closer to my needs, but if that turns out at 60lph I may not bother upgrading....
any one?
cheers
V.
currently own an HRO System9/200 (200 means 200usg/day (gpd) = 31.5lph) bought s/h a few years ago.
Checking Dow Chemicals series of 2.5inch dia membranes, I see that the length of the pressure vessel (haven't taken mine apart to measure the membrane itself) matches the SW30-2521 length of 21inches or 533mm.
Fair enough, except for the fact that output of this membrane on their site is 300gpd or 47lph. and not 200gpd.
Tests this year (first year I used it) showed that at 800psi and with 27-28C water temp in salty med I was getting just over 30-32lph, which is not enough for my needs but matches the HRO system specs and is 50% less than the Dow 2521 ones.
Now, whats the point of posting and asking? Well, simple:
can I safely assume that the 21inch long 2.5inch dia RO membranes of yesterday (1995-2000) had almost 50% lower output compared to those available today? My system was built in 1998 and touch wood still works
Or is there a catch I'm missing and everyone gets 30lt from the 21inch long 2.5dia membranes and only 60lt from the 40inch long 2.5in dia ones like SW30-2540???
Finally, are the advertised values in Dow's PDFs reliable or wishful thinking?
I am planning to upgrade my 30lph HRO System9/200 system to a longer pressure vessel (to be confirmed that my machinist can built one!) and a SW30-2540 membrane which means I should go up to 700gpd or 108lph which is much closer to my needs, but if that turns out at 60lph I may not bother upgrading....
any one?
cheers
V.