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Here is some info to consider about R/O DI Brine/Waste Water and more.



Reclaim up to 80% of your R/O Brine/Waste Water and improve production water!

The Permeate Pump is a non-electrical, hydraulically driven pump.
It uses a reciprocating positive displacement, single action diaphragm to create dramatic efficiency improvements for R/O DI water purification systems.
A non-electrical, energy-saving device which dramatically improves RO system efficiency.
For many years, the effectiveness of R/O DI water filter treatment and purification has been recognized.
R/O DI water filter systems require an average of 4 gallons or more of tap water to produce one gallon of R/O DI purified water.
As water becomes an increasingly precious resource, waste water becomes increasingly unacceptable.
Permeate Pump enhanced R/O DI water filter systems, by reducing waste water by up to 80%, and helps conserve a natural resource, WATER!
A Permeate Pump is a non-electrical device which uses only the hydraulic energy of the brine water (lost to the drain) to push additional purified water (A.K.A ?permeate?) into your holding container.
Use of a Permeate Pump improves membrane life and R/O DI water filter performance.

Key Features:
? No electricity required, powered only by hydraulic energy normally lost to drain
? Improves water quality by insuring membrane efficiency
? Improves membrane life, prevents ?TDS creep?
? Decreases product tank ?fill time? by up to 65%
? Reduces drain wastewater by up to 80%
? Increases product tank pressure (up to 95% of feed pressure)
? For all membranes rated 10 - 120 GDP
? Effective for inlet water pressures as low as 30 PSI
? Compact size for easy installation
? 1/4" quick connect fittings

I use my own Saltwater Correct 300 GPD, 12 stage R/O DI water filter that had a ratio of 4 gallons of Brine/Waste Water to every 1 gallon of Permeate/Good Water.

After installing a Permeate Pump, my ratio is now 1 gallon of Brine/Waste Water to every 1 gallon of Permeate/Good Water.


My water bill is reduced drastically and that means I save a lot of money and doing my part in saving our water.

Here is an R/O DI test to perform to see what your current Brine/Waste Water & Permeate/Product Water ratio is:

Take 2 -1 gallon containers i.e. milk or tea containers and add your R/O DI Brine/Waste Water line in one container and your Permeate/Product Water line in the other container.
Turn on you R/O DI and wait until your Brine/Waste Water container is full and then turn off your R/O DI.


How to determine your ratio:

We know that your Brine/Waste Water container is full and hypothetically say your Permeate/Product Water container is ? full. Your ratio would be 4:1,
Brine/Waste Water / 4 gallons to every 1 gallon of Permeate/Product Water.


gettanked / Garry
 

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they work well, I have one with my booster pump and so does Shaun. we both need them due to low water pressure in our walk up's.
 

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i thought i heard this mentioned some time ago.

and again i repeat:
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Who every said they don't work, more then likely had their Permeate pump hooked up wrong.

I sell them here in Pennsylvania for $ 59.99 and if I get a group buy of 15 or more people the price drops down to $50.00.

I?m working on getting my vendors membership here real soon.

I?m posting a picture with this post, hopefully.

Picture is of my personal Permeate pump on my 300 GPD, 12 stage R/O DI.

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gettanked

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Are you a vendor? If so you have to follow vendor rules.
Deanos can help you out with that.


A very small vendor and a 20 plus year hobbyist with a total of 3,000 gallons and yes I will speak to Deanos, I'm trying to gather my $200.00 VENDOR FEE.

Did not mean to do no harm!

But, the Permeate pump is a really great product for R/O DI.

gettanked / Garry
 

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Reefman:
wow sounds good. i want one.
gettanked:
Everybody should have one that owns any type of R/O DI system.
Reefman:
but still not sure how to hook it up.
gettanked:
I’m not a vender yet, until I pay my $200.00 vendors fee, that’s why
I did not give any contact info.

Reefman:
does this increase my rate of ro/di water production
gettanked:
You save money on your water bill and it improves your R/O DI production rate up to 65% and waster water savings up to 80%.


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These only work if you use a pressurized tank to hold your RO water. Most drinking systems use these tanks, but many reefers do not. They basically help to overcome some of the pressure that is needed to push water across the membrane and into the reservoir. If you just use a bucket, the pump doesn't do anything.
 

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A very small vendor and a 20 plus year hobbyist with a total of 3,000 gallons and yes I will speak to Deanos, I'm trying to gather my $200.00 VENDOR FEE.

Did not mean to do no harm!

But, the Permeate pump is a really great product for R/O DI.

gettanked / Garry


Garry,

I understand that you are trying to gather your $200 for the vendor fee but it is not fair to our other vendors to allow you to advertise for free. Thread is closed

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