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Steve,
How are you claiming that watermakers fail? The only failures that I've heard of are by cracking the membrane due to over pressurization or sudden pressure change. In general they fail when someone hasn't pickeled the system and then you don't get much output or the TDS is too high. I've never heard of one failing during a production run. I always check the TDS meter at the start of the run and at the end of the run and I always see better TDS readings at the end. I pump directly into my main (and only) tank and have never had any problems. -- Geoff "Steve Lusardi" wrote in : Peter, You have received some pretty good responses to your query, but what troubles me is your query. Please tell me you are NOT pumping the output of your watermaker into your main water tank, because it very much sounds like that is what you are doing. Please be aware that these watermakers fail and that their failure can contaminate the output. It is always wise to use an intermediate tank and then do a manual transfer after checking that the generated water is OK. Steve "Herodotus" wrote in message ... Hi, Does anybody know if an activated charcoal filter removes chlorine from fresh water such as that taken on board from municipal supplies I read the following within an article in "Ocean Navigator" - online "A charcoal filter is also required to prevent chlorine in water from dockside sources getting to the membrane. It should be placed in the system before the watermaker when tank water is used during backflushing." Further, I have had an activated charcoal filter for drinkable water using the cartridge disposable household plumbing in-line filter for years but have no idea as to how often one should change them. Anybody know? regards Peter -- -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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