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OPERATING PROBLEMS
REDUCED PRODUCTION
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Low supply water temperature
(min. 10 °C).
A reduction in the productivity of the
osmosis membranes at low temperatures is
normal.
Pump malfunction.
Check the pressure at the dedicated pump
outlet pressure gauge. Start the system and
check that the pressure does not exceed 10 bar.
If in doing so, the pressure does not reach at
least 8 bars, replace the pump.
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Note - The system is tested and designed for
an optimal operating pressure of 9 bar.
Pump wear decreases the pressure.
Solenoid inlet is partially blocked.
Clean the solenoid valve filter.
Inlet prefilter clogged.
Check that the amount of water leaving the
filter does not fall below the pump capacity
i.e., 300 l/h (over 5 l/min.).
The filter may need to be replaced.
Reverse osmosis membrane
clogged
The process of washing of the membranes
depends, in most cases, on the input water.
Wash the membranes during servicing, or
replace them.
THE REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM DOES NOT PRODUCE WATER
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
No electricity
Make sure that there is a continuous supply of
electricity to the unit.
Power switch faulty.
Check the output power supply. If there is no
output power, replace the switch.
Pump malfunction.
Replace the pump or try to unblock it
Inlet solenoid valve faulty
Replace the solenoid valve