TROUBLESHOOTING
MANOWNROSM
US Filter
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C.
If the permeate flow is high after adjusting the pressures and flows, the RO
membrane o-rings may be leaking. Check percent rejection and/or calcium
rejection.
5.5
LOW SALT REJECTION
A.
Check flows per the System Specifications sheet in the Appendix, and adjust if
necessary.
B.
Another possibility is high CO
2
content in the feedwater water. CO
2
readily
permeates the membrane. High CO
2
content water will also have a pH of less
than 6.0.
C.
Low temperatures can affect percent rejection.
D.
RO membrane o-rings may not be seated correctly. Remove the membrane and
verify that the o-rings are seated correctly.
E.
RO membrane requires cleaning or replacement.
5.6
LOW CALCIUM REJECTION
A.
Check flows per the System Specifications sheet in the Appendix and adjust if
necessary.
B.
Low temperature can also affect the calcium rejection.
C.
RO membrane o-rings may not be seated correctly. Remove membrane and
verify that the o-rings are in good condition and seated correctly.
D.
The RO membrane requires cleaning or replacement.
5.7
SYSTEM KEEPS SHUTTING OFF
A.
Observe the control box lights to see if they indicate the cause for system
shutdown.
B.
Overload relay tripped. If the overload relay requires resetting frequently check
the amperage draw of the pump. If the amperage draw of the pump is high
check for pump damage or pump pressure levels out of specifications.
C.
If an optional sensor is being used (Tank Level, Pretreatment Interlock), check to
verify the sensor is not shutting off the system.
D.
If the controller itself is malfunctioning, replace the controller circuit board
module.
5.8
SYSTEM SHUTOFF, LOW PRESSURE
A.
Check the differential pressure across sediment prefilters. It should be less than
0.69 bar (10 psig).
B.
Check the pump suction pressure. It should be greater than 0.69 bar (10 psig).
C.
Verify the low pressure switch is operating properly.