Product Overview; Installation Considerations - Condair RO Série Guide Rapide

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Product overview

3.1
Condair RO-H description
Reverse osmosis system (from now on called RO) with reservoir tank for removal (>95 %) of salts and
minerals in tap water.
The systems are designed by Condair Ltd. with focus on reliable and hygienically correct solutions. The
system uses a membrane separation process in which water molecules can pass through the membrane,
while the majority of salts and minerals are retained and thereafter flushed out to drain.
From the inlet, the water passes through a two steps of filtering before reaching the RO membrane. First
step is an activated carbon filter to remove any residual free Chlorine in the inlet water. Second filter
step is a sediment filter to remove particles above a size of 5 µm.
3.2
Inlet water quality requirements
The quality of the water being used in the Condair RO-H System should be checked prior to system
commissioning. The RO-H system must be connected to a clean, potable drinking water quality mains.
If the inlet water does not meet the quality specified in the preconditions table in
necessary to install additional water treatment.
3.3

Installation considerations

Do not install the RO-H in a room that often surpasses an air temperature of 77 °F. Also keep installation
away from heat producing applications, such as boiler, central heating etc.
Observe the following restrictions concerning length of piping:
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Junction from tap water line to RO inlet: max. 6.5 ft
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RO to tank: max. 6.5 ft
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Tank to product inlet: max. 9.8 ft
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RO to drain siphon: max. 16.3 ft
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