Installation Guide
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3) Water Pressure – The Most Important Factor!
RO systems run on water pressure. Therefore your water pressure has the most direct effect on how
well your RO will perform. With sufficient water pressure (85 psi max.), your RO system will
function well, give high output with high rejection rate, and fill up the storage tank quickly.
4) TDS Meter (Option) -- How to Test Your Water Quality:
The TDS meter is used to test your water’s quality before and after the RO system. It also tells you
when the membrane needs to be changed.
Please follow instructions below:
Use 2 clean glasses, fill one glass with Tap water, fill the other glass with Product (filtered) water
(rinse this glass with filtered water several times to get an accurate reading). Remove the Sensor cap
on the TDS meter and rinse the meter sensor with filtered water several times, then Turn on the meter.
The meter will show “000” reading on its screen. Place the TDS meter into the Product water. Record
Product water’s TDS reading. Then do the same for the Tap water. Record the Tap water’s reading.
Compare the 2 readings.
The Product water’s TDS should be about 3%-10% of your Tap water’s TDS. This is a normal range.
For example:
Your Tap water’s TDS: 100 ppm
Your Product water’s TDS should read within: 10% of 100ppm => 10ppm
This means that with 100 ppm input, the RO system has removed 90% of the contaminants
(TDS) from the source, leaving only 10% (10 ppm) residual TDS in the Product water. This
is a normal range. Which means the RO membrane is in good condition.
If your Product water TDS reads less than 10%, that is a very good and normal reading.
You should test your water once or twice a year to monitor the membrane condition. As the
membrane gets depleted overtime, its rejection capacity will decrease. When this happens, the TDS
in the Product water will increase.
When your Product water TDS creeps up to 15%- 20% of input water’s TDS, it’s time to
replace the membrane.
5) How Long Does It Take to Fill Tank?
Depending on your water pressure, the standard tank will fill up in 2-3 hours. After the tank is filled,
the RO will shut off automatically.
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3)
Water Pressure – The Most Important Factor!
R
O systems run on water pressure. There
f
ore your water pressure has the most direct e
ff
ect on how
well your RO will per
f
orm. With su
ff
icient water pressure (85 psi max.), your RO system will
f
unction well, give hi
gh
output with high rejection rate, and
f
ill up the storage tank quick
ly
.
4)
TDS Meter
(
Option
)
-- How to Test Your Water Quality:
The TDS meter is used to test your water’s quality be
f
ore and a
f
ter the RO system. It also tells you
when the membrane needs to be changed.
Please
f
ollo
w
instructions bel
ow
:
U
se 2 clean glasses,
f
ill one glass with Tap water,
f
ill the other glass with Product (
f
iltered) wate
r
(
rinse this glass with
f
iltered water several times to get an accurate reading). Remove the Sensor cap
o
n the TDS meter and rinse the meter sensor with
f
iltered water several times
,
then Turn on the meter.
The meter will show “000” reading on its screen. Place the TDS meter into the Product water. Record
P
roduct water’s TDS reading. Then do the same
f
or the Tap water. Record the Tap water’s reading.
Compare the 2 readings.
The Product water’s TDS should be about 3%-10% o
f
your Tap water’s TDS. This is a normal range.
For example:
p
Y
our Tap water’s TDS: 100 ppm
Y
our Product water’s TDS should read within: 10% o
f
100ppm => 10ppm
This means that with 100 ppm input, the RO system has removed 90% o
f
the contaminants
(
TDS)
f
rom the source, leaving only 10% (10 ppm) residual TDS in the Product water. This
i
s a normal range. Which means the RO membrane is in good condition.
If
your Product water TDS reads less than 10%, that is a very good and normal reading.
Y
ou should test your wat
er
o
nce or twic
e
a year to monitor the membrane condition. As the
membrane gets depleted overtime, its rejection capacity will decrease. When this happens, the TDS
i
n the Produ
ct
w
ater
w
ill in
cr
ease.
When your Product water TDS creeps up to
1
5%
-
20%
o
f
input water’s TDS, it’s time to
replace the membrane.
5)
How Long Does It Take to Fill Tank?
D
epending on your water pressure, the standard tank will
f
ill up in 2-3 hours. A
f
ter the tank is
f
illed,
the RO will shut o
ff
automatically.