Hidro-Water NEREO Instruction Manual

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INDEX
1.- INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................3
2.- PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS .........................................................................3
3.- CHECKING THE CONTENTS ....................................................................................4
4.- INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................6
4.1.- Faucet installation (Figure-8)....................................................................................................... 6
4.2.- Feed Adapter installation (Figure-13 & Figure-14) .............................................................. 6
4.3.- Drain clamp installation (Figure-12) ........................................................................................... 7
4.4.- Cartridge installation.................................................................................................................... 7
4.5.- Membrane installation (Figure-7)................................................................................................. 8
4.6.- Osmosis system installation........................................................................................................ 9
5.- OSMOSIS SYSTEM START-UP...............................................................................12
6.- INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE ........................................................................13
6.1.- Procedure for replacing cartridges and the membrane ........................................................... 14
7.- TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................................................16
8.- MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE CONTROL ..................................................18
9.- SPARE PARTS ..........................................................................................................20
9.1.- Osmosis system without pump ................................................................................................. 20
9.2.- Osmosis system with pump....................................................................................................... 22
1.- INTRODUCTION
This manual explains the installation and operation of equipment for water treatment by reverse
osmosis for household use. The equipment has been designed to be connected to the housing facility.
It is easy installation and operation as it has already been semi-assembled. It requires very little
assembly as it is only necessary to connect the hydraulics, electrics and install the faucet as indicated
in point 4 of this manual.
In the absence of installation and maintenance as described in this manual by technically
qualied personnel to ensure the quality of water produced and proper installation, the
warranty is void.
2.- PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
Please read this manual carefully following the warnings listed below before going ahead
with the installation and use of the NEREO osmosis system. If you have any doubts, please
contact your distributor.
• For the correct operation of NEREO osmosis systems, the pressure should be between 2,5 - 4 bars
for an osmosis system without pump and between 1 – 3 bar for an osmosis system with pump. If
the pressure is greater than 4 bars in an osmosis system without pump and greater than 3 bar in
osmosis system with pump, it is necessary to install a pressure regulator at the inlet of the osmosis
system to avoid damaging the pump and the other components of the osmosis system.
• The temperature of the water to be treated should not be below 5ºC nor above 35ºC to avoid
damaging the system.
• The osmosis system is designed to treat tap water with a maximum salinity of 1000 ppm. Do not use
in places where the water is not microbiologically safe or has an unknown quality. For water with a
greater salinity level, please contact your distributor.
• It is advisable that the water to be treated has been softened or with a maximum hardness of
15ºHF for optimum performance. Water with a hardness greater than 15ºHF will shorten the life
of the membrane.
• If the water has a high concentration of iron or magnesium, nitrate concentration greater than 100
ppm, sulphate concentrations greater than 250 ppm, more than 3 NTU turbidity and/or prolonged
use of high chlorine levels, please contact your distributor to suggest an appropriate pre-treatment
system to ensure the correct operation of the system.
• The osmosis system reduces the level of the following elements; aluminium, ar-senic, bromoform,
chlorine, chlorides, copper, conductivity, chrome, dibromo-chloromethane, uorides, nitrates,
oxidability, pH, selenium, sodium, sulphates, PAHs, trihalomethanes and other dissolved solids.
• If the osmosis system is not going to be used for a long period of time, close the water passage.
• Install the system on a at surface.
• Do not expose the system to direct sunlight or install it outdoors.

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• The installation should be done by professionally qualied personnel and should not be installed
close to a heat source.
• The NEREO with pump osmosis system needs a mains current of 220 – 240V less than 1 metre away.
• Do not repair or take the system apart on your own. If the system is not working correctly, contact
your distributor. Any tampering of the equipment by unauthorized personnel will result in the
warranty being void.
• Make sure the water passage is closed and the osmosis system is disconnected from the
electricity when a repair or maintenance is being carried out.
• During the rst installation or after changing the cartridges, black powder coming from the carbon
lter will enter the water. This is normal. Run the water until it’s clear.
• Do not bend the tubes to prevent ow and pressure blockages.
• Use original spare parts to assure the correct performance of the system.
• For installation, maintenance and cartridge change, please follow this manual; otherwise the
warranty will be void.
3.- CHECKING THE CONTENTS
Open the packaging and make sure that all of the components are inside, ready for the installation.
FIGURE DESCRIPTION
1NEREO Osmosis system main unit
1NEREO with pump Osmosis system main unit
2Housing lter
39 7/8” Sediment cartridge 5 microns
410” Carbon cartridge GAC
59 7/8” Carbon cartridge Block
6Storage tank
750 GPD membrane
8Margarita faucet
9Filter/membrane housing wrench.
10 ¼” PE Tube
11 ⅜” PE Tube
12 Drain clamp
13 Feed adapter
14 ¼” M x ¼” T Brass ball valve
15 Storage tank ball valve for ⅜” tube
16 ¼” Plastic insert
17 ⅜” Plastic insert
18 ⅜” Faucet tube adaptor
19 Instruction manual
NEREO X-1 NEREO with pump X-1 X-3 X-1
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3
X-1 X-1 X-1 X-1
FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7
X-1 X-1 X-1 X-1
FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11
X-1 X-1 X-1 X-1
FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15
X-3 X-4 X-1 X-1
FIGURE 16 FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18 FIGURE 19

ABCABC
ABC
ABC
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a. Choose the location on the counter where you
want to install the faucet.
b. Use a drill with a 12mm bit to make a necessary
sized hole to put the faucet.
c. Fit the tap in the hole as indicated in the
image using a spanner (our reference: OI-
0207-128 not supplied with system) to adjust
it tightening the nut.
The water supply input consists of two parts; a brass ball valve (Figure-14) and an adaptor
(Figure-13). The brass ball valve must be screwed to the adaptor using enough Teon on its thread,
as shown in the image below.
a. Turn o the water supply at the point where you are installing the osmosis system.
b. The water supply input is designed to be used with hoses with a ⅜” connection. Insert the
water feed adapter with the brass ball valve between the cold water supply and the hose.
(Never install a hot water connection as the osmosis system will be damaged). Make sure that
the brass ball valve is closed.
4.1.- Faucet installation (Figure-8)
4.2.- Feed Adapter installation (Figure-13 & Figure-14)
4.- INSTALLATION
The system can be installed anywhere in the residence where there is a water input, a drain
for wastewater, a 220 – 240 V (only NEREO osmosis system with pump) socket within a metre and
sucient space to be located. The most common place is under the kitchen sink. The installation
should be carried out by qualied personnel.
Brass Ball Valve
Connect 3/8”Hose
Adapter
Connect to
water supply
Connect to the
Osmosis System
with 1/4 ” Tube
Place Teflon
a. The sediment (Figure-3), Carbon GAC (Figure-4) and Carbon CTO (Figure-5) cartridges be
taken out of the packaging and tted in order as shown in the picture below to ensure a good
operation of the osmosis system.
a. The drain clamp is designed to adjust the sealing
drainpipe to 1 ½”.
b. The drain clamp should always be installed above the
U-bend (before it) and in the case of a horizontal drainpipe,
install it above (at the top). Do not install it near to the waste
outlet as it could clog the drainpipe.
c. Drill a 6mm hole in the drainpipe.
d. Align the clamp hole with the hole in the drainpipe and
carefully tighten the screws on the clamp until it is xed into
place. Do not over tighten.
4.3.- Drain clamp installation (Figure-12)
4.4.- Cartridge installation
b. Screw in the housing lter carefully ensuring that the cartridges are centred so that they t
correctly in the housing lter’s adapter and cap.
c. Finish tightening the housing filters with the help of the wrench supplied with the
system (Figure-9).
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To t the membrane (Figure-7) in the membrane housing correctly, the membrane must be
taken out of its packaging and proceed as follows:
a. Unscrew the nut of the elbow + pressure gauge connector at the membrane housing inlet to
be able to open the membrane housing cap.
4.5.- Membrane installation (Figure-7)
a. Place the osmosis system and storage tank (Figure-6) in
the chosen location.
b. Connect ¼” tube (Figure-10) to the brass ball valve
connected water supply inlet (Figure-14).
c. Unscrew the elbow nut at the osmosis system input. Insert ¼” tubing through the nut and
place a ¼” plastic insert (Figure-16) on that end of the tube. Screw the elbow nut on again at
the osmosis system input.
The hydraulic connections should follow the contour of the surface chosen for installation so
that the tubes do not get mixed up or tangled. Leave a sucient length of tube to ease moving the
system during future maintenance. Here are the steps to follow to make the hydraulic connection:
4.6.- Osmosis system installation
b. Open the membrane housing lid by turning it anti-clockwise with the help of the wrench
supplied with the system (Figure-9).
c. Insert the membrane in the correct way as indicated in the following image.
d. Once the membrane is tted, reclose the membrane housing clockwise using the wrench
supplied with the system (Figure-9) and screw in the elbow nut and pressure gauge at the
membrane housing inlet.
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d. Apply Teflon to the upper thread of the storage tank (Figure-6) and screw on the ball
valve (Figure-15).
e. Unscrew the nut on the ball valve and insert ⅜”
tube through the nut and place a ⅜” plastic insert
(Figure-17) on that end. Screw the nut back on
the ball valve.

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i. Unscrew the nut on the ow restrictor valve, insert the ¼” tube through the nut and place a ¼”
plastic insert. Screw the nut back on the ow restrictor valve.
j. The other end of the ¼” tube must be inserted through
the nut on the drain clamp (Figure-12). After inserting the
corresponding ¼” plastic insert, screw the nut back on the
drain clamp.
f. The other end of the ⅜” tube should be inserted through the inline postlter’s “T” nut. Then
after putting a corresponding ⅜” plastic insert, screw the nut back on.
k. Plug the NEREO with pump osmosis system into an electrical outlet of 220 – 240 V.
Here is a diagram of NEREO osmosis system without pump installation.
g. Screw the faucet adapter (Figure-18) to the faucet. Then connect ⅜”
tube (Figure-11) to the faucet adapter. Insert it fully. Once inserted put on
the ⅜” security clip.
h. The other end of the ⅜” tube must be inserted through the elbow nut at
the post-lter outlet. After inserting the corresponding ⅜” plastic insert,
screw the nut back on.
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Here is a diagram of NEREO osmosis system with pump installation.
Osmosis system 1/4 Tube
3/8 Tube
Faucet
Water supply (inlet)
Drain clamp
Storage Tank
valve
Storage
Tank Drainpipe
Drainpipe
Storage
Tank
Drain clamp
Storage Tank valve
Water Supply (inlet)
220V
Osmosis system
Faucet
3/8 Tube
1/4 Tube

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CONGRATULATIONS! YOUR SYSTEM IS ALREADY FULLY INSTALLED AND RUNNING
d. Let the water run until it’s clear. This way we can make sure that there isn’t any dust trapped
in the membrane that the granular carbon lter could have let o.
e. Close the brass ball valve at the water inlet (Figure-14) and reconnect the tube to the pressure
gauge by screwing on the corresponding nut.
f. Open the brass ball valve again (Figure-14). Check for
leaks. If there are any, close the valve and x them. If
there aren’t, make sure that the valve to the storage tank
(Figure-15) is open. Also turn on the faucet until it starts to
drip. Close the faucet and wait 10 minutes. If the water has
a black colour, don’t worry, this is normal, it’s caused by
the powder that the granulated carbon lter lets o. Drain
this water. The water will run clear not long after this.
c. Open the water supply and then the ball valve (Figure-14)
as shown. Make sure there is no water leak. If there is,
close the valve and x it.
5.- OSMOSIS SYSTEM START-UP
a. Make sure that all the connections are connected properly and tightened. Also, make
sure the water inlet is closed. For NEREO osmosis system with pump connect it to a
main supply of 220 – 240V.
b. Release the ¼” tube that is connected to the osmosis system’s pressure gauge by
unscrewing the nut and facing it towards a bucket or container.
g. Turn the faucet on again. In doing so, a stronger ow of water than before will come out for a
while, then it will go back to dripping. Wait for about an hour/hour and a half with the faucet closed,
then turn it on to empty the water from the storage tank to remove a chemical product that has
Open position
Open position
come from the membrane which is used to protect them from microbiological contamination.
This product isn’t dangerous but could aect the taste. Repeat this task twice more.
h. Turn the faucet o.
i. The system is now ready for use.
Cartridge type Sediments
cartridge
Carbon GAC
cartridge
Carbon CTO
cartridge Membrane Postlter
Stage 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Reference CA-1203-02 CA-0604-08 CA-0608-03 ME-2002-02 OI-0205-20
Appearance
Replace* 6 - 9 months 6 - 9 months 6 - 9 months 2 – 3 years** 12 months
Sanitation
Every time you change a cartridge, the membrane or a component in contact with water or
if you haven’t consumed water in over a month, you must sanitise the system using
the Sanitising kit (OI-0207-131). Not supplied with the system.
6.- INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
The installer should inform the family members of the following points of the Reverse
Osmosis System:
a. Location of the water inlet, storage tank valve, faucet, drain clamp and the plug that
connects to the mains supply of 220-240 V (only for osmosis systems with pump).
b. Uses for purified water (cooking, to make coffees & teas, drinking, ice cubes, ironing,
fish tanks…)
c. Maintaining the osmosis system. The recommended maintenance of the osmosis
system is in the table below. By not following the maintenance as described in this
manual, using original cartridges and by authorized personnel that guarantees the
quality of the water produced and the correct operation of the osmosis system,
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*The life of the lters and membranes will vary depending on the quality of the water supply,
the usage and the amount of impurities it has.
**The duration of the membrane will be approximately 2 – 3 years given that mains water’s
conductivity is equal to or inferior to 1000ppm and the hardness is between 0 – 15ºF. If the water
supply’s characteristics, if applicable, are dierent, then the conditions regarding the replacement of
the membranes will change.
Replace the cartridges in the given period to ensure the life of the membrane and the quality
of the water obtained.
6.1.- Procedure for replacing cartridges and the membrane
g. Remove the postlter from its original packaging, remove the protective plugs on each end
and place the new postlter on its corresponding plugs, paying attention to the arrows on
the postlter which indicate the water ow. Make sure the postlter is tted the right way
because otherwise the water won’t ow correctly.
h. Apply sucient Teon to the threads of the “T” and elbow piece that we took o the postlter
and screw them back on the new lter. The “T” should be screwed on the input to the
postlter and the elbow piece to the output. Insert the corresponding tubes and screw on
the corresponding nuts.
i. Once you have changed one of the cartridges, turn o the faucet (Figure-8), open the
storage tank ball valve (Figure-15), open the water supply brass valve (Figure-14), plug the
system into the electricity supply and check that there is no water leaks. If there is close the
valves and x it.
Precaution 1: If there is any leak on the connection part of the tube, take it o and cut o 0.5
cm. Then reconnect it. If there is a leak coming from a thread, unscrew the piece, apply more Teon
and screw it back on again.
Precaution 2: When you change the sediment, carbon GAC and carbon CTO cartridges from
the 1st, 2nd and 3rd stage, you must follow steps a, b, c, d and e in point 5 of this manual, previously
closing and then posteriorly opening the water supply brass ball valve, as well as previously
disconnecting and posteriorly reconnecting the system to a 220 – 240V power supply.
Precaution 3: When you change the membrane (4th stage), you must follow steps f, g, h and
I in point 5 of this manual.
Precaution 4: When you change the inline postlter (5th stage), if the water runs with a blackish
colour, do not worry, this is normal. It is caused by the powder that the granulated active carbon lets
o. Let the water run until it’s clear. Throw away the black-coloured water.
a. Close the water supply brass ball valve (Figure-14) and unplug the system from the electricity
supply (only systems with a pump).
b. Close the storage tank ball valve (Figure-15).
c. Open the faucet (Figure-8) to relieve the pressure from inside the osmosis system.
d. To change the sediments (1st stage), carbon GAC (2nd stage) and carbon CTO (3rd stage)
cartridges; unscrew the 3 housing lters with the help of the wrench supplied with the system
(Figure-9) and remove the used cartridges. Once removed, follow the process as described
in point 4.4 of this manual.
e. To change the membrane (4th stage) follow the process as described in point 4.5 of this manual
having previously removed the used membrane with the help of an adjustable wrench.
f. To change the inline postlter (5th stage), unscrew the “T” nuts and elbow piece it has, take o
the ⅜” tube and unscrew the “T” and elbow piece on the postlter. Remove the used postlter
from the clamps that hold it in place.
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7.- TROUBLESHOOTING
ID SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
1Zero/low
production
No water supply. Wait until the water supply has
been restored.
Brass ball valve at entrance
fully/partially closed. Open the entrance valve fully.
Storage tank ball valve closed. Open the storage tank valve fully.
Insucient supply pressure.
Check mains pressure. If it is lower than
2.5 bars, then you must install a pump
and its respective switches.
Storage tank punctured or broken. Check if water is coming out of the ll
valve. If so change the tank.
No air in storage tank.
Check the pressure in the storage tank
when empty. The pressure should be at
least 0.25 bars. Pressurise if necessary.
Flow restrictor obstructed. Replace ow restrictor.
Drain obstructed. Check if the drain line is blocked. If so,
unblock it.
Excessive concentrated ow rate. Check the ow in the ow restrictor,
if excessive, replace it.
Cartridges obstructed. Replace cartridges
Membrane saturated. Replace membrane.
No power supply.*
Check the property’s power supply or
socket. Check voltage at transformers
output. If there isn’t any, replace it*.
Pump in poor condition.*
Check that the pump increases pressure
at the membrane housing inlet. If it
doesn’t, change it*.
2
Excessive
production
and/or
elevated TDS
The membrane hasn’t been tted. Fit membrane.
Damaged membrane O-rings. Replace the O-rings on the membrane.
Damaged membrane housing. Replace the membrane housing.
Membrane damaged. Replace the membrane.
Badly connected tubes. Wire the connection between the wastage
and the permeate properly.
Damaged shut o valve. Replace shut o valve.
3Bitter or
acidic taste Water with very low salinity level. Fit a mineralizing postlter.
* Only equipment with pump
* Only equipment with pump
ID SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
4Plastic or
synthetic taste Worn postlter. Replace postlter.
5Unpleasant
taste and smell Contamination. Change the lters, membrane, postlter
and sanitise.
6White particles
in the water
Air in the system. Wait for the air to pass as there’s no urgent
problem.
High pressure in
the storage tank.
Check the pressure in the storage tank when
it’s empty of water. The pressure should be
between 0.25 bars and 0.4 bars. Depressurize
tank if necessary.
Excessive inlet
pressure.
Check the mains water pressure, if it is greater
than 4 bars it will be necessary to t a pressure
regulator at the inlet to the osmosis system.
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The osmosis
system doesn’t
stop throwing
water away
Shut o valve
deteriorated. Replace shut o valve.
Non-return
valve deteriorated. Replace non-return valve.
Excessive inlet
pressure.
Check the mains water pressure, if it is greater
than 4 bars it will be necessary to t a pressure
regulator at the inlet to the osmosis system.
Very little air in
storage tank.
Check the pressure in the storage tank when it’s
empty of water. The pressure should be between
0.25 bars and 0.4 bars. Depressurize tank
if necessary.
8
The osmosis
system starts up
sporadically
without water
consumption
Non-return
valve deteriorated. Replace the non-return valve.
Excessive
inlet pressure.
Check the mains water pressure, if it is greater
than 4 bars it will be necessary to t a pressure
regulator at the inlet to the osmosis system.
Leak in some point
of the system
and/or faucet.
Repair the leak and/or replace faucet.
9
The osmosis
system stops
and starts.
Very low inlet pressure,
lower than 1 bar.*
Bypass the minimum pressure switch
(Danger that the pump could work without
water and break) *
Minimum pressure
switch in bad condition* Replace minimum pressure switch.*
Non-return valve
deteriorated* Replace non-return valve*

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DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
DATE: / /
SERVICE MADE NEXT SERVICE OBSERVATIONS
Sediments, GAC y CTO cart. change
/ /
Membrane change
/ /
Postlter change
/ /
Sanitization
/ /
Reparation
/ /
Name and signature of the authorised technician or distributor:
8.- MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE CONTROL

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9.- SPARE PARTS
9.1.- Osmosis system without pump
ID CODE DESCRIPTION QNT
1OI-0210-02 ¼” M x ¼” T Brass ball valve 1
2OI-0230-09 Feed adapter 3/8” M x ¼” H x 3/8” H 1
3OI-0207-02 ¼” M x ¼” T Elbow 2
4OI-0234-02 10” NEREO Osmosis White housing lter 3
5OI-0208-04 ¼” M x ¼” M Double male connector 2
6CA-1203-02 9 7/8” Sediments cartridge 5 microns 1
7CA-0604-08 10” carbon GAC cartridge 1
8CA-0608-03 9 7/8” carbon Block Cartridge 1
9OI-0234-08 NEREO metal bracket 1
10 OI-0207-07 Shut o valve 1
11 OI-0207-09 2 ½” Simple clamp 2
12 PO-0203-01 18x12 Membrane housing 1
13 OI-0234-06 NEREO Inlet elbow piece for the pressure gauge 1
14 OI-0234-04 NEREO Pressure gauge 1
15 ME-2002-02 18x12 Membrane 50 GPD 1
16 OI-0206-08 1/8” M x ¼” T elbow piece 1
17 OI-0207-117 1/8” M x ¼” T Non-return elbow piece 1
18 OI-0207-33 ¼” M x ¼” T Straight 2
19 OI-0207-44 300 cc Flow restrictor 1
20 OI-0208-25 ⅜” T x ¼” T x ¼” M Tee 1
21 OI-0205-20 In line Postlter 1
22 OI-0207-16 2” x 2 ½” Double clamp 2
23 OI-0208-12 ¼” M x ⅜” T Elbow piece 1
24 OI-0234-10 Filter and membrane housing wrench 1
25 OI-0207-88 ⅜” T Storage tank ball valve 1
26 OI-0207-20 Drain clamp 1
27 OI-0230-24 Margarita faucet 1
28 TU-0604-01 ¼” PE Tube 1
29 TU-0602-01 ⅜” PE Tube 1
30 DE-0602-02 Storage tank 4G 1
31 OI-0208-24 ⅜” Faucet tube adapter 1
32 OI-0207-53 ¼” plastic insert 3
33 OI-0207-54 ⅜” plastic insert 4
*OI-0207-01 Feed adapter kit (OI-0210-02 + OI-0230-09) 1
*CA-7003-02 Cartridge Kit (3) 1
*CA-7003-03 Cartridge Kit (4) 1
*CA-7006-06 Mineralisation and antibacterial postlter replacement kit 1

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MA-EN-OSMOSIS NEREO-RO-0206-XX-PSM-21-V01.0 MA-EN-OSMOSIS NEREO-RO-0206-XX-PSM-21-V01.0
9.2.- Osmosis system with pump ID CODE DESCRIPTION QNT
1OI-0210-02 ¼” M x ¼” T Brass ball valve 1
2OI-0230-09 Feed adapter 3/8” M x ¼” H x 3/8” H 1
3OI-0207-02 ¼” M x ¼” T Elbow 6
4OI-0234-02 10” NEREO Osmosis White housing lter 3
5OI-0207-29 ¼” T x ¼” M x ¼” T “T” piece 1
6CA-1203-02 9 7/8” Sediments cartridge 5 microns 1
7CA-0604-08 10” carbon GAC cartridge 1
8CA-0608-03 9 7/8” carbon Block Cartridge 1
9OI-0234-16 NEREO with pump metal bracket 1
10 OI-0207-07 Shut o valve 1
11 OI-0207-09 2 ½” Simple clamp 2
12 PO-0203-01 18x12 Membrane housing 1
13 OI-0234-14 NEREO with pump Inlet elbow piece for the pressure gauge 1
14 OI-0234-12 NEREO with pump Pressure gauge 1
15 ME-2002-02 18x12 Membrane 50 GPD 1
16 OI-0206-08 1/8” M x ¼” T elbow piece 1
17 OI-0207-117 1/8” M x ¼” T Non-return elbow piece 1
18 OI-0207-33 ¼” M x ¼” T Straight 2
19 OI-0207-44 300 cc Flow restrictor 1
20 OI-0208-25 3/8” T x ¼” T x ¼” M “T” piece 1
21 OI-0205-20 In line postlter 1
22 OI-0207-16 2” x 2 ½” Double clamp 2
23 OI-0208-12 ¼” M x 3/8” T Elbow piece 1
24 OI-0234-10 Filter and membrane housing wrench 1
25 OI-0207-88 ⅜” T Storage tank ball valve 1
26 OI-0207-20 Drain clamp 1
27 OI-0230-24 Margarita faucet 1
28 TU-0604-01 ¼” PE Tube 1
29 TU-0602-01 ⅜” PE Tube 1
30 DE-0602-02 Storage tank 4 G 1
31 OI-0236-10 LF-30LN pump 1
32 OI-0207-11 220 V- 24V Residential RO pump transformer 1
33 OI-0207-30 ⅜” M x ¼” T elbow piece 2
34 OI-0207-27 ¼” H 5A Low pressure switch 1
35 OI-0207-28 ¼” T 5A High pressure switch 1
36 OI-0207-53 ¼” plastic insert 3
37 OI-0207-54 ⅜” plastic insert 4
38 OI-0208-24 ⅜” Faucet tube adapter 1
*OI-0207-01 Feed adapter kit (OI-0210-02 + OI-0230-09) 1
*CA-7003-02 Cartridge Kit (3) 1
*CA-7003-03 Cartridge Kit (4) 1
*CA-7006-06 Mineralisation and antibacterial postlter replacement kit 1
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