Low waste RO.
I operate the RO system that I built at a reject ratio of 1.5 gallon waste water to 1 gallon of produced RO water (actually 12 gallons per hour of waste water for 8 gallons per hour of RO water) this is a significantly lower proportion of waste than you will get from an off the shelf consumer grade system. But then, I spent much more on my system than you would on an off the shelf system. I use an electric pump to boost my water pressure so that it is at about 90 psi going into the membranes, I use a pair of Filmtec residential grade membranes operated in series and I collect the product water in a low pressure tank from where it is boosted by another electric pump into a higher pressure storage tank; these features are intended to maintain a high rate of flow (velocity) along the face of the membranes to reduce fouling. I also have the system instrumented with flow meters and pressure gauges so that I can detect membrane fouling.
The municipal water that I use as input is about 250 ppm TDS and my produced RO water is about 10 ppm. I have had the system in operation for over a year now and have certainly produced at least a couple thousand gallons of RO water with no sign of membrane fouling.
Last edited by DavidCampen; 02-08-2012 at 07:38 PM..
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