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PURE-PRO REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
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Reverse osmosis was originally designed to make sea water drinkable for the
navy. It is ideal for anyone on a low sodium diet. An R.O. membrane has a pore
size much smaller than bacteria virus, or the cryptosporidium parasite. When
functioning properly itwill remove allmicroorganisms from tapwater and produce
sterile water. Reverse osmosis is the reversal of the natural flow of osmosis. In a
water purification system, the goal is not to dilute the salt solution, but to
separate the pure water from the salt and other contaminants. When the natural
osmotic flow isreversed, water fromthe salt solutionis forced topass through the
membrane in the opposite direction by application of pressure-thus the term
REVERSE OSMOSIS. Through this process, we are able to produce pure water
by screening outthe salts andother contaminants.
What is reverse osmosis
Reverse Osmosis
Pressure
Membrane
Water flow
FS-8000 Aquarium Direct Flow RO / DI System FS-8000 Aquarium Direct Flow RO / DI System
pump can be added to increase the operating pressure to the ideal range. (click
here for more information aboutour SuperPump).
The temperature of the source water should ideally be in the 70 to 77 F range
for optimal performance. A temperature of 50 F, or lower, will reduce the output
of the unit by 50% or more. Either hot or a mix of hot/cold tap water should never
be used for the source water due to the minerals that are added to the water
from most water heaters.
Finally, the amount of total dissolved solids in the source water can reduce the
amount of water produced by a RO unit. The PurePro units are rated to treat
water with a dissolved solid amount of 500 ppm or less. If your source water
contains a higher concentration, it would be wise to install a mechanical pre-
filter in line prior to the unit. These filters are available at most hardware stores.
Because of the requirements of reverse osmosis units, it is wise to purchase a
unit that is rated abovethe gallons per day thatyour needs require.
Q: Is there any way I can check the purity of the water my reverse osmosis
system is producing? Also,how often do I have to change the membrane?
Reverse osmosis (RO) systems remove most of the impurities (heavy metals,
minerals, nitrates, phosphates, and so on) in tap water, giving you pure, healthy
water for your aquarium. If your RO product water is pure, your aquarium should
have minimal algae growth, a steady pH level, and low phosphate and nitrate
levels. If these conditions change,check your RO product waterpurity using one
of the following methods:
Use a conductivity meter (TDS meter), which will accurately measure the
amount of impurities in the RO product water. Whereas regular tap water will
have a reading in the range of 300-500, purified water should be in the range
of 5-25.
Measure the general hardness, alkalinity, and pH of the water with a test kit.
Purified water will have a general hardness of 0 GH, alkalinity of 0 dKH, and
a pH of 7.0. If your test values vary from those described above, you may
need to replace the membrane.
The lifespan of the RO membrane depends upon the quality of your source
water. Under most conditions, an RO membrane will produce about 25,000
gallons of purified water and last 2-3 years. However, high concentrations of
certain minerals such as calcium, iron, and magnesium will shorten the lifespan
of the membrane.
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PURE-PRO REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM