What should be considered before choosing right Reverse Osmosis Systems ?
Published on by angela wang, Sales VP at Yiwu Besta Membrane Technology Co.,Ltd in Business
Reverse osmosis (RO) systems are widely used in water treatment processes due to their efficiency in removing contaminants. However, designing an RO system requires careful attention to various factors to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Below are some key design considerations:
1. Pre-filtration to Protect Membranes
To prevent damage to the RO membranes from hard particles, it is essential to use a reliable 5-micron pre-filter without backwashing. This step ensures that larger particles are removed before water enters the RO system, thereby safeguarding the delicate membranes.
2. Mitigating Water Hammer Effects
High-pressure pumps can cause water hammer effects during startup and shutdown, which may damage the membrane elements. To address this, consider using variable frequency drives (VFDs), soft starters, or installing electric slow-opening valves at the pump outlet. These measures help reduce the impact of sudden pressure changes.
3. Space Allocation for Pressure Vessels
When designing an RO system, ensure that sufficient space is allocated at both ends of the pressure vessels. This space is necessary for the installation and replacement of membrane elements, making maintenance more efficient.
4. Preventing Backpressure on Membranes
RO membrane elements must never be exposed to backpressure. The design must account for static backpressure, ensuring that the product water side pressure does not exceed the feed/concentrate pressure. For composite membranes, the static backpressure should be less than 5 psi.
5. Low-Pressure Flushing
It is crucial to incorporate low-pressure flushing during system startup and shutdown. The flushing water should meet RO feed water requirements, preferably using RO product water. For systems operating continuously, periodic low-pressure flushing should be scheduled. Additionally, consider protection measures for both short-term and long-term shutdowns.
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