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Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 19-06-2007, 22:43
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Posted By NoTies
I'm sorry Ribbony, I'm not familiar with the...

I'm sorry Ribbony, I'm not familiar with the powersurvivor but if there is a pressure v/v then yes, back this right off to flush. Pumping by hand will probably be OK as long as you don't exceed the...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 19-06-2007, 15:11
Replies: 15
Views: 8,093
Posted By NoTies
Imagine a paper towel stretched over a frame....

Imagine a paper towel stretched over a frame. Dribble some water on it & it will soak through. Now dump a gallon on it and it will tear. Same with a membrane. The product water side of an RO system...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 18-06-2007, 22:39
Replies: 15
Views: 8,093
Posted By NoTies
If your watermaker is running within specs in...

If your watermaker is running within specs in fresh water then the membrane is over specced which is a good thing. Very few factory units are over specced in membrane size and it is the increased...
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 18-06-2007, 12:28
Replies: 15
Views: 8,093
Posted By NoTies
WRONG WRONG WRONG Freshwater under working...

WRONG WRONG WRONG
Freshwater under working pressure will most likely damage the membrane.
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 16-06-2007, 23:40
Replies: 15
Views: 8,093
Posted By NoTies
Don't run fresh water through the membrane under...

Don't run fresh water through the membrane under working pressure, it will likely rupture as everything tries to pass through it rather than the usual 10% (approx). As long as the membrane has been...
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