I wouldn't worry. New membranes are packed with a mix of inert distilled
water and preservative. They do have a shelf life but it is a lot longer
than a year or two. While the membrane may have lost 2 or 3% of its capacity
you don't need to worry about pickling until you have exposed it to the
bacteria in seawater. Even then it is very common to leave watermakers
pickled for 5 or 6 months while on the hard. Also there are acid washes
that can be used to restore some capacity to older membranes.
--
Glenn Ashmore
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"beaufortnc" wrote in message
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Hi,
We bought a 8gph watermaker in the Spring and got quite a deal,
remanufactured by a highly reputable company.
I'm now close to installing, and in my research, I've read several
places that the pickling process is only good for 3 months or so.
This was never relayed to me, and I'll admit I wasn't experienced
enough to know better.
It's now been about 8 months and the pressure vessel's been in storage
all of that time.
Q: Am I screwed? Is the membrane ruined and if so, why?
Thanks,
Mike.