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JKDMan

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i bought a coralife ro unit today, it says 25 gal per day,but isnt that at a certian water pressure. i dont know how much to turn on the water coming out of the faucet the unit has no pressure gauge. also is that 24 gal over a 24 hour period or can i just filter as much as i need and the 24 gal per day is a recomendation by the manufactur for their filter life expectancey :?
 
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If I remember correctly...

The membrane is usually speced at a much higher pressure than your house provides, so just turn the water on full. I think that they are specced at 100psi? Your house usually runs between 40 and 60 psi
 
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As long as the membrane stays immersed in water.. its fine.
 
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JKDMan":is4o1wc4 said:
i bought a coralife ro unit today, it says 25 gal per day,but isnt that at a certian water pressure. i dont know how much to turn on the water coming out of the faucet the unit has no pressure gauge. also is that 24 gal over a 24 hour period or can i just filter as much as i need and the 24 gal per day is a recomendation by the manufactur for their filter life expectancey :?

Filmtec membranes are spec'ed at 77 degrees F and 50 psi. Other manufacturers typically spec their membranes at 60 psi.

Open your faucet completely.
 
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RO membranes will typically remove 90 to 98% of many contaminants from the feed water. Think of deionization as a way to "polish" the water that comes out of the RO membrane. It removes most of the remaining impurities.

Reefers generally use Ro and DI.

Russ @ BFS
 

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