dgadee
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Thinking about a project to build a watermaker. Any suggestions as to good membrane, pressure housing, etc. suppliers?
Thinking about a project to build a watermaker. Any suggestions as to good membrane, pressure housing, etc. suppliers?
vessels from Phoenix, membranes
hello,
I'm about to buy a second pressure vessel and membrane for my watermaker (SW2540) care to point us to this Phoenix (if they are in the EU, not buying from the US a long expensive tube...)
I got the vessels from http://www.phoenixvessel.co.uk/ - £190 each + delivery. Very helpful. They let me organise my own pickup (1/3rd the cost of their courier due to me being in NI.)
The membranes came from Desal - £214 each + delivery. I wasn't actually aware that they did grp vessels - just assumed that it was only the membranes I could get from them.
Now, tell me what regulator you have ...
thanks for the info!
I'm afraid cannot really help with the regulator as it's a needle thing that is integrated on the manifold of my HRO system
since you're building the lot now, and assuming you go for a 220V system and not pulley off an engine, it would be nice to get a soft start and forget about messing with the needle thing...
I replaced my 1.5hp (i think) motor for a 3phase one and an inverter to softstart it, and now I leave the needle valve untouched, pressure goes up to the same point each time and I can effectively remote start and stop the system - handy if the system is at the lazarette as it is in mine.
V.
I was hoping it would have a code somewhere on it, but perhaps someone else is able to help.
I wondered about the approach of using an inverter and 3 phase motor but couldn't see anyone who had done it before so didn't go that route. I had quite a difficult time finding a 1hp 50hz motor which had a suficiently low startup current and eventually had to get one from the US (and may have to turn a coupling face for the pump). I could probably have got the 3 phase motor and inverter for the same price. There's not really a lot of detailed information on these parts of system design. But I think I would have kept the pressure regulator in the system even if I had gone that way.
for sure you do need the pressure regulator,