Mar Cor Purification 23G-SERIES REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM Operation and Maintenance Manual 3024270 Rev.
NOTICE For personal and system safety, and for optimum product performance, make sure you thoroughly read and understand the contents of this manual before installing, using, or maintaining this product.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1.1 General Description 1 1.2 The Manual 2 1.3 Safety Summary 1.3.1 Read This Manual 1.3.2 Use Proper Power Connections 1.3.3 Contraindications 1.3.4 Flammable Atmosphere 1.3.5 Device Labeling 2 2 2 2 2 2 1.4 Flow Description 6 1.5 Machine Nomenclature 8 1.6 Machine Permeate Quality 8 1.7 Machine Features 9 1.8 Environmental Requirement 11 1.9 Specifications for 23G Machine 1.9.1 RO Feedwater Specifications 1.9.
4.0 ECM-100 OPERATION 30 4.1 ECM-100 General Description of Operation 30 4.2 ECM-100 Displays and Controls 4.2.1 System Status Lights – Left Column 4.2.2 System Status Lights – Right Column 4.2.3 Keypad – Control Section 4.2.4 Keypad – Menu Select Section 4.2.5 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 4.2.6 ECM-100 Passcode 4.2.7 Factory Settings Storage 4.2.8 Display Menus 30 30 30 31 31 32 34 34 35 4.3 ECM-100 Operation 4.3.1 Selecting Parameters and Changing Settings 4.3.2 Responding to an Alarm 4.3.
5.8 5.9 Step-Wise Cleaning 5.8.1 Installation of the 23G CIP 5.8.2 General Clean-In-Place Procedure Sanitizing Using a CIP System 60 61 62 65 5.10 Membrane Element Cleaners and Sanitizers for 23G Machines 66 5.11 Pre-filter Replacement Procedure 66 5.12 Recording Performance Data 67 5.13 Preparing Machine for Movement 67 5.14 Membrane Element Replacement 5.14.1 Membrane Element Removal 5.14.2 Membrane Element Installation 68 68 68 5.15 Flow Control Adjustments 5.15.1 Leaks 73 75 5.
.0 23G SOFTWARE 103 8.1 Calibration Procedures – Version 2 Software 103 8.2 pH Calibration Procedure – Software Version V2 104 8.3 V2 Logic Board 105 8.4 Temperature Calibration Procedure – V2 8.4.1 Cleaning the Feed Conductivity Sensor 8.4.2 Calibrating the Temperature 108 108 108 8.5 Conductivity Calibration Procedure – V2 8.5.1 Measuring the Conductivity of Feed and Permeate Samples 8.5.2 Verifying the Percent Rejection Reading on the ECM-100 8.5.
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23G-Series RO System 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 General Description CAUTION: When used as a medical device, Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician, per 21 CFR 801.109 (b). Your Mar Cor Purification 23G reverse osmosis machine is a durable piece of equipment which, with proper care, will last for many years. These instructions give operating and maintenance details vital to the sustained performance of the machine.
23G-Series RO System 1.2 The Manual This manual has been prepared to provide the operator with information on the installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of 23G Water Purification Systems. The manual is supplemented with drawings and schematics for clarification whenever possible. 1.3 Safety Summary The safety summary does not contain all of the safety statements in the manual.
23G-Series RO System 1.3.4 DO NOT OPERATE IN A FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE: To avoid fire or explosion, do not operate this device in an explosive environment or near flammable anesthetics. 1.3.5 Device Labeling Do not, under any circumstances, remove any Caution, Warning, or other descriptive labels from the devices until the conditions warranting the label are eliminated.
23G-Series RO System Salt (Ionic) Rejection Salt (Ionic) Rejection is the percent of dissolved salt rejected by the membrane, calculated from an average concentration over the membrane. Salt (Ionic) Passage Salt (Ionic) Passage is the percent of dissolved salts passed through the membrane. Primary Pressure (Pp) Primary Pressure (Pp) is the pressure between the pump discharge and the feed port of the first membrane element housing.
23G-Series RO System Recovery 75% 100 mg/L Cavg Pump 100 mg/L (Cf) 375 mg/L (Qf) 24 gpm 6 gpm Feed Membrane Porous Backing Material (Cc) Concentrate (Qc) 8.3 mg/L (Cp) Permeate 18 gpm (Qp) Figure 1.2 System Schematic An example of how to calculate salt rejection and recovery: Salt Rejection calculation: Assume Cf = 100mg/L Average Concentration (Cavg) = (Cf) + (Cc) 2 100 mg/L + 375 mg/L = 237.5 mg/L TDS 2 Rejection = (Cavg) - (Cp) x 100 (Cavg) 250 – 8.3 x 100 = 96.
23G-Series RO System 1.4 Flow Description The pretreated feedwater passes through a disposable 5 micron cartridge filter (pre-filter) which removes suspended solids. Filtered water then flows to the inlet control valve. This solenoid-actuated valve is controlled by Enhanced Controller/Monitor (ECM-100) and opens when the machine is turned on, allowing water to flow to the pump inlet.
23G-Series RO System Figure 1.
23G-Series RO System 1.5 Machine Nomenclature Mar Cor Purification water purification machines are numbered in such a way as to indicate the permeate flow and quality you can expect from the machine. The nomenclature (model number) of your machine is shown on the serial number label on the side panel of the machine. Table 1.
23G-Series RO System 1.7 Machine Features Mar Cor Purification 23G Series machines contain an array of useful standard features to provide additional system safety and reliability, to simplify system monitoring and data collection, and to ensure the longest membrane life. Standard features include: 3024270 Rev G • 50% and 75% recovery models available. • Multi-stage centrifugal stainless steel pump.
23G-Series RO System • high/low primary pressure (immediate shutdown on primary high pressure) • • low inlet post-filter pressure • high permeate pressure (immediate shutdown) • high/low pH • high temperature • high permeate conductivity • low permeate conductivity • low permeate flow • low percent rejection • high pre-filter pressure drop • high membrane pressure drop Six Channel Remote Alarm Interface.
23G-Series RO System 1.8 Environmental Requirement Minimum Maximum Ambient Temperature 4°C (39°F) 32°C (90°F) Storage Temperature 2°C (36°F) 32°C (90°F) Altitude N/A 10,000 feet CAUTION: This equipment must not be allowed to freeze. Irreparable harm to various components, including RO membranes may result. NOTE: The user/operator should recognize that moisture can be caused by condensation and is not necessarily an equipment leak.
23G-Series RO System Inlet Connection Thread 1-inch Female National Pipe (FNPT) 1. Continuous operation over 85F (29C) may cause permanent decline in the membrane element performance. Actual permeate flow rates typically increase/decrease by 1.4% for each 1F change in temperature. For other temperatures, use “Temperature Factor Chart” (Technote 113) to determine permeate rate. Contact authorized equipment supplier if feedwater is outside these parameters. 2.
23G-Series RO System Permeate Outlet: 1-inch female NPT 1.9.3 Concentrate Flow Rate Factory set as stated on serial number label. Concentrate Outlet 1-inch female NPT 1.9.4 Primary Operating Pressure Motor Frequency (Hp) (Hz) Pump Model Minimum Maximum Boost Primary Boost Primary Pressure (PSI) Pressure (PSI) 5 60 CRN-3-21 120 270 7.5 60 CRN-5-18 100 250 7.5 60 CRN-5-24 170 350 NOTE: Boost pressure = (primary pressure — post-filter pressure).
G-Series RO System Table 1.
23G-Series RO System 1.9.7 Power Ratings Table 1.
23G-Series RO System Machine Part Number 3024326 3024328 3024329 3024330 3024332 3024334 3024335 3024336 3024337 3024338 3024340 3024342 3024343 3024344 3024346 3024474 3024475 3024476 3024477 3024478 3024479 3024480 3024481 3024482 3024484 3024485 3024486 3024487 3024488 3024489 3024490 3024270 Rev G Volts 208/230~ 460~ 460~ 208/230~ 208/230~ 208/230~ 460~ 208/230~ 460~ 208/230~ 208/230~ 208/230~ 460~ 208/230~ 460~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 380~ 16 Amps
23G-Series RO System 1.10 Medical Membrane Element Specification NaCl rejection: 99.0% Average (98.0% minimum) Based on a 2,000 mg/L NaCl solution at 225 psig (1,551 kPa) operating pressure, 77 °F (25 °C), pH 7.5, 15% recovery, after 24 hours. Individual element flow may vary 15%. Design Parameters Maximum pressure: 300 psig (2070 kPa) Typical cleaning: <200 psig (1450 kPa) Maximum temperature Operating: 90 °F (32 °C) Cleaning: 90 °F (32 °C) Operating pH: 5.0- 10.0 Cleaning pH: 2.0 - 11.
23G-Series RO System 2.0 INSTALLATION 2.1 Machine Location At least 45 inches (114 cm) of space should be allowed above the membrane element housings for easy removal and loading of membrane elements. Provide adequate workspace on sides and front for easy access. NOTE: If necessary, housings may be detached from the frame for membrane element removal due to space restrictions around the machine. 2.2 Plumbing 2.2.
23G-Series RO System NOTE: Soft, flexible hose can be used, but must be installed in a manner which prevents “kinks” or other restrictions that will increase back pressure and reduce concentrate flow rate to the drain. 2.2.4 Permeate Outlet Connection Connect a 1.0-inch I.D. hose or pipe to the permeate outlet and run to the storage tank (if applicable) or distribution loop (after distribution loop, points of use).
23G-Series RO System 1. Connect the ECM-100 power cord to a properly grounded 15 A, 115 VAC/60Hz or 10 A 220 VAC/50Hz, single-phase outlet. An appropriate termination should be installed on the electrical cord for 220 VAC service. Surge protection for single-phase service is recommended. The ECM-100 relay output contacts are rated to handle a control ON relay-type circuit. V2 relay boards, supplied in all 23G machines after November 1998, are designed to handle a maximum load of 3.0 AMPS.
23G-Series RO System A1 L2 Table 2.
23G-Series RO System GROUND WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 23G MOTOR STARTER USING ENCLOSURE P/N 3024381 Figure 2.
23G-Series RO System 2.4 Machine Lockout In general, the machine should be operated in AUTO mode in which conditions are confirmed electronically. The ECM-100 terminal strip has terminals available for linking other treatment equipment, such as a softener, to the operation of the 23G machine or monitoring the status of other equipment. The status of this equipment is indicated by LightEmitting Diode (LED) lights on the ECM-100.
23G-Series RO System 3.0 PREPARATION AND START-UP 3.1 Pretreatment for Water Purification Mar Cor Purification 23G machines will operate most efficiently on filtered water with a pH less than negative concentration LSI (Langlier Saturation Index) and a Silt Density Index (SDI) of 3 or below. If the machine is operated on water with higher pHs, other forms of pretreatment may be necessary. A water analysis prior to start-up of the machine is required.
23G-Series RO System 3.2 Initial Start-Up CAUTION: When the 23G RO machine is first installed or membrane elements are changed, the RO unit must be rinsed to drain under normal pressures for a minimum of one (1) hour before exposing membranes to Minncare® and a minimum of six (6) hours before exposing membranes to formaldehyde or irreversible damage may occur. 1. Open the feed line valve. At least 20 psi (1.4 bar) dynamic feed line pressure is required.
23G-Series RO System 9. Switch off the 115/230 volt control circuit by pressing the OFF button on the ECM-100. 10. Re-energize the high voltage power to the pump motor starter. The pump should not begin to operate. 11. Close the machine concentrate valve. 12. Start the machine by pressing the ON key on the ECM-100. Ensure that the pump rotation is correct by observing the primary pressure. If the pressure is below 125 psi (8.6 bar) then the motor may be rotating backwards.
23G-Series RO System 17. During typical start-up/flushing check the primary and final pressures which should be below the typical maximum pressure of 280 psig. Field conditions may dictate slightly higher alarm setpoints (refer to Section 1.8.4). 18. Continue to operate the machine in this manner for a period of 8 hours.
23G-Series RO System 3.3 Daily Start-Up and Operation Checklist NOTE: This section may be copied for placement on the 23G machine. CAUTION: HAND mode is for diagnostic test and CIP. It should not be operated while unsupervised in this mode. 1. Verify that all feedwater valves and outlet valves in the permeate and concentrate plumbing are open. At least 20 psi (1.4 bar) dynamic feed line pressure is required to prevent damage to pump. 2.
23G-Series RO System 8. 3024270 Rev G Daily operating logs should be completed every 8 hours. Daily Pretreat and RO Log Sheets (Technotes 141 and 142) are provided in the system manual for this purpose.
23G-Series RO System 4.0 ECM-100 OPERATION 4.1 ECM-100 General Description of Operation The ECM-100 is a state-of-the-art electronic controller/monitor designed for 23G machines. The ECM-100 controls and monitors machine operation including operating performance. Data is stored automatically by the ECM-100 at preset run-time intervals and can be downloaded to a printer or PC port via a RS-232 communication port. 4.
23G-Series RO System Auto-On Active Indicates that the Auto-On feature is active; the machine will start automatically and run a short time if left idle for more than a preset time. (This inhibits bacteria growth during periods of non-use). Auxiliary Indicates that an auxiliary component is on (such as a tank transfer pump). 4.2.3 Keypad - Control Section LED Lights HAND - Manual on/off, ignores tank level and pretreatment lockouts. AUTO - Signal-controlled on/off (from pretreatment or level controls).
23G-Series RO System 4.2.5 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Displays date, time, 10 operating parameters, and alarm or menu messages. Menu Abbreviations: CVAL - Current value SETPT - Calibration set point Q - Flow rate PERM - Permeate CONC - Concentrate NOTE: The LCD’s permeate and concentrate Flow rate readout has an acceptable deviation of 5% from the actual Flow rates.
23G-Series RO System Figure 4.
23G-Series RO System 4.2.6 ECM-100 Passcode Your machine is equipped with an ECM-100 controller/monitor to perform the machines electrical operations. Selected functions of the ECM-100 require entry of a passcode. This passcode access allows three functions; it allows a user to make adjustments to setpoints, view, and download historical data. The passcode is intended to provide access adjustment capability to authorized personnel.
23G-Series RO System 7. To recall factory settings: a. Go to the Factory Settings Menu (menu 11). b. Push ENTER switch. The screen will display two lines of factory settings. c. Enter passcode (Section 4.2.6) to restore factory settings. Contact your equipment supplier for assistance. 4.2.8 Display Menus 01 Date and Time The Date and Time Menu should be used to change/update the respective display. Press ENTER to select. Enter the passcode (Section 4.2.6) to allow for date and time adjustment.
23G-Series RO System 05 Log Tables The Log Tables Menu allows the user to display and download historical machine operational data. Press ENTER to view the data tables. Use the ARROW keys to advance through the data tables. Enter the passcode to download the data tables to a printer or computer starting with the table in view on LCD. Three pages (up to 400 lines) of historical data will be downloaded.
23G-Series RO System 08 Print Current Values The Print Current Values Menu is used to facilitate a download of current operational data. Press ENTER to print/send the data that is currently displayed on the ECM-100 screen to a printer or computer. 09 Metric/U.S. Select The Metric/U.S. Select Menu option is used to specify the units of measure displayed on the ECM-100. Press ENTER, then use the ARROW keys to toggle between choice of units. Press ENTER to select.
23G-Series RO System 13 Comm Port Speed The Communication (Comm) Port Speed Menu is used to set the baud rate of the RS-232 serial port. NOTE: The computer or printer must be set to the same baud rate as the ECM-100. Press ENTER, then use the ARROW keys to scroll through the choices. Press ENTER to select, or ESC to leave the settings unchanged. Refer to the ECM-100 Menu Summary included with this instruction manual for further information on ECM-100 operation. 4.
23G-Series RO System 4.3.1 Selecting Parameters and Changing Settings To select a parameter: 1. Scroll through the parameters using the ARROW keys until the desired parameter is shown on the LCD screen. 2. Press the ENTER key. 3. Scroll through the settings using the ARROW keys, until the desired setting is displayed on the LCD screen. To change a setting: 1. Enter the passcode. 2. Raise or lower (toggle between) settings, using the ARROW keys. 3.
23G-Series RO System 4.3.3 ECM-100 Clean-in-Place (CIP) Operation For CIP operation from the ECM-100 follow these steps: 1. Confirm the machine is in HAND mode (check LED light), as CIP will not work in AUTO mode. 2. Press the ON key to start the machine. 3. Within 10 seconds of pressing ON, press the CIP key; the CIP LED should illuminate.
23G-Series RO System Table 4.5 ECM-100 Alarm Settings Alarms (Menu 02) Range Factory Preset PERM COND HI 0 - 200 S/cm (Note 1, 2) 30 S/cm TEMP HI 0 – 255 F (0-123 C) 90 F (32 C) pH HI 0.0 - 14 pH units (Note 3) 7.0 pH units pH LOW 0.0 - 14 pH units 3.
23G-Series RO System Table 4.6 ECM-100 Timer Settings Timers (Menu 03) Range Factory Preset RO PUMP DELAY 1 - 99 sec 1 6 seconds START-UP PERM DIVERT 0 - 99 min 2 minutes 0 - 99 hr 1 hour AUF DURATION 0 - 99 min 6 minutes ALARM SHUTDOWN DELAY 0 - 99 sec 15 seconds LOG PERIOD 0 - 99 hr 1 hour AUTO-ON PERIOD 0 - 99 hr (see note 2) 0 - 99 min (see note 3) AUF PERIOD AUTO-ON DURATION 3024270 Rev G 1. An RO pump delay of 0 will disable the RO pump. 2. If used set to 4 hours. 3.
23G-Series RO System Figure 4.
23G-Series RO System Figure 4.
23G-Series RO System 4.4 ECM-100 Display Screens 4.4.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.2 Detail of Date and Time Operation (Menu 01) PASSCODE REQUIRED FOR SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT (refer to Section 4.2.6) Passcode: Enter the passcode by pressing the following keys in sequence: 1. HAND/AUTO 2. CIP 3.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.3 Detail of Alarm Limits Operation (Menu 02) * SHUTDOWN WITHIN 1 SECOND (NON-ADJUSTABLE) ‡ SHUTDOWN WITH ADJUSTABLE DELAY (1 – 99 SECONDS) Refer to Table 4.5 ECM-100 Alarm Set Points for notes 1, 2, 3, & 4.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.4 Detail of Timer Presets Operation (Menu 03) *MACHINE MUST BE IN AUTO MODE TO FUNCTION PASSCODE REQUIRED FOR SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT The time from when the inlet valve opens until the high pressure pump starts (at machine ON, and after tank full or pretreatment lockout). The amount of time the machine stays in “Permeate Divert” mode (at ON in AUTO and after tank full or pretreatment lockout). Typically set for 2 minutes.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.5 Detail of Accumulated Hours Operation (Menu 04) 4.4.6 Detail of Log Tables Operation (Menu 05) Records over 400 historical entries. Historical entries can be downloaded. Displays 10 operating parameters, date, and time of entry. Use arrow keys to scroll through entries.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.
23G-Series RO System 1. Adjustment ranges remain the same whether in U.S. or Metric units; the settings are dimensionless. 2. Each offset unit for 100 psi sensors is equal to 0.50 psig (0.0345 bar). 3. Each offset unit for 500 psi is sensors is equal to 2.0 psig (0.138 bar). 4. The standard 1-inch flow turbine should be calibrated with a flow offset of zero. Each offset unit equals 0.0264 gpm (0.1 Lpm). 5. The “slope” for both flows should be set to 362 for 1-inch turbines.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.8 Detail of Print Current Values Operation (Menu 08) Use the arrow keys to scroll through the maintenance menu. 4.4.9 Detail of Metric/US Select Operation (Menu 09) 4.4.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.11 Detail of Factory Settings Operation (Menu 11) STORAGE CODE REQUIRED Refer to Section 4.2.7 PASSCODE REQUIRED Refer to Section 4.2.6 4.4.
23G-Series RO System 4.4.
23G-Series RO System 5.0 MACHINE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance of the 23G RO system in accordance with this manual and good medical practices is essential when the system is used in a medical application for water purification for use in hemodialysis. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION AND GOOD MEDICAL PRACTICES COULD POSE A RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS.
23G-Series RO System WARNING: Determination of microbial culturing and disinfection frequency is the responsibility of the operating facility. Failure to conduct timely microbial culturing and disinfection could pose a risk of serious injury or death to hemodialysis patients. 1. Observe and record hardness level in the feedwater to the RO (for systems with softener pretreatment).
23G-Series RO System 8. Observe and record the percent rejection and permeate conductivity displayed on the ECM-100 display. 9. Measure and record the feed water temperature on the Operation Log. A hand held thermometer may be used. The water temperature has a significant effect on the flow rate of the RO membrane. 10. Flushing The machine should be flushed daily to remove sediment from membrane surfaces.
23G-Series RO System 5.4 Quarterly Requirements 1. Clean/sanitize the membrane elements. Refer to Section 5.8 for the membrane cleaning/sanitizing procedure. Cleaning/sanitizing the machine is vital because contaminants and/or biological materials accumulate on the membrane surface potentially reducing the permeate flow rate and affecting the permeate quality. A layer left on the membrane may cause permanent damage and reduce membrane life.
23G-Series RO System 5.5 Semi-Annual requirements 1. Tighten all electrical screws in the control box. NOTE: Disconnect from both sources of power prior to opening control box. 2. 5.6 Tighten high voltage wires to motor starter. Annual Requirements The actions below should be performed in addition to the monthly requirements. 5.7 1. An AAMI Water Quality Analysis of the product water should be conducted at least yearly. 2. Check the ECM monitoring for accuracy. Recalibrate as necessary. 3.
23G-Series RO System CAUTION: Do not operate the machine with more than 30% additional concentrate flow without prior approval from Mar Cor Purification. Operation above this flow rate may damage the pump and motor. 2. 5.8 Use the AUTO-ON commands in the Timer Presets Menu (03) of the ECM-100, to flush the machine automatically during extended shutdown periods (over 4 hours). If using the AUTO-ON command, the machine must be in the AUTO mode.
23G-Series RO System NOTE: Cleaning may be required as often as once every week or infrequently as every quarter, depending upon the local water supply conditions. For more information, or for instructions on long-term machine shutdown (greater than 72 hours), contact your equipment supplier. Read and understand all instructions prior to beginning procedure.
23G-Series RO System 3. Hook up the CIP feed hose to the quick connect fitting on the pump. Hook the other end of the hose to the quick connect fitting on the CIP tank. 4. Place the CIP skid near the 23G so all CIP lines will reach CIP ports on the machine. 5. Connect the feed permeate and concentrate lines to the CIP tank quick connect on CIP pump and then to the CIP port on the machine. Open the CIP valves on the machine. 5.8.2 Cleaning/Sanitizing with 23G CIP 1.
23G-Series RO System 10. Return to the ECM-100 controller and push the HAND/AUTO button to HAND. The Hand Mode light will illuminate. Push the On button, and both the 23G pump and the 23G skid pump will start. See Cleaning in the 23G Operator’s Manual for cleaning instructions. NOTE: The CIP system must provide positive feed pressure to the RO machine. Mar Cor Purification strongly recommends using a CIP pump to provide sufficient inlet pressure (20 - 30 psi [1.38 - 2.
23G-Series RO System CAUTION: Do not leave cleaning solution in the machine for a period longer than one hour. The cleaning solution may damage the membranes and the machine during an extended period of contact. 17. To flush the cleaner from the machine close the CIP inlet valve. 18. Open the inlet feed valve. 19. Open the CIP tank drain valve. 20. Permeate and concentrate will continue to flow to the CIP tank and then to the drain. 21.
23G-Series RO System 5.9 Sanitizing Using a CIP System WARNING: Determination of microbial culturing and disinfection frequency is the responsibility of the operating facility. Failure to conduct timely microbial culturing and disinfection could pose a risk of serious injury or death to hemodialysis patients.
23G-Series RO System • The peracetic acid-based chemical solution is mixed with water free from iron and other transitional metals. RO water is preferred. • The peracetic acid-based chemical solution temperature is kept at or below 77°F (25°C). Ice or other cooling methods may be required to keep temperature down. • The PA membranes’ exposure to the peracetic acid-based chemical solution does not exceed one hour per week at a chemical solution concentration of 1%.
23G-Series RO System 2. Remove the pre-filter bowl by rotating it counterclockwise. 3. Remove the old filter. 4. Install the new filter. 5. Re-install the pre-filter bowl. NOTE: Failure to change pre-filters may void machine warranty. 5.12 Recording Performance Data Operating performance data should be recorded daily and kept on file or submitted to your equipment supplier or Mar Cor Purification. Copies of data sheets will be required by Mar Cor Purification if a warranty question arises.
23G-Series RO System 5.14 Membrane Element Replacement As time progresses, the efficiency of the membrane elements will begin to decline. Generally, the salt rejection of the membrane will not change significantly when properly operated on water until about two years after installation. Under ordinary conditions, the permeate rate may decline slightly after one to two years of operation. This period can be extended with frequent flushing and cleaning as outlined in these instructions.
23G-Series RO System CAUTION: Upon start-up of a new machine or installation of new membranes machine must be operated with permeate running to drain for a period of 3 hours in order to flush out all membrane preservatives. Failure to properly flush the membranes can result in patient safety issues. If the 23G RO machine is going to be disinfected rinse the system to drain under normal pressures for a minimum of one (1) hour before exposing membranes to Minncare®.
23G-Series RO System Concentrate (Brine) Seal Figure 5.8 Brine Seal at Exit End Housing Victaulic Clamp Victaulic Gasket Direction of Flow Endcap Assembly W/Load Transfer Device O-Rings (2) End Cap Adapter O-Rings (2) Membrane Element Concentrate U-cup Seal (Brine Seal) Load Transfer Device O-Rings (2) Plug / Adapter Figure 5.9.
23G-Series RO System 6. Apply a small amount of water-soluble lubricant to the outside surface area of all O-rings installed on the adapters. CAUTION: Do not use petroleum jelly or other petroleum based material as they may damage elastomer and/or thermoplastic.
23G-Series RO System 9. Once the membrane element orientation has been determined, install a housing adapter into the end of the permeate tube with a gradual twisting/turning motion. Install the plug adapter into the end of the permeate tube that will be closest to the lower end of the housing (e.g., nearest the floor). 10. Insert the membrane element in the housing (including U-cup seal and housing adapter) with a smooth and gentle twisting motion.
23G-Series RO System all the preservatives have been removed from the membrane elements and prevent irreversible damage. If the 23G RO machine is going to be disinfected, rinse the system to drain under normal pressures for a minimum of one (1) hour before exposing membranes to Minncare®. Flush the system to drain under normal pressures for a minimum of six (6) hours before exposing membranes to formaldehyde.
23G-Series RO System CAUTION: The flow control orifice valves are sealed to prevent tampering, and should not be adjusted by unauthorized personnel. Damage to the machine may occur and physical injury is possible. • The flow control orifices are factory set; according to the design specifications of the machine. • Adjustment of the orifices in the field are permitted only with the approval of the equipment supplier.
23G-Series RO System 5.15.1 Leaks During adjustment it is normal for a very small amount of water to leak from under the larger nut of the orifice, and/or from around the locking nut on the orifice adjustment screw. • To correct leaking under the large nut, the two O-rings need to be replaced. Contact your equipment supplier for assistance. • Any other leaks on the machine should be corrected promptly. Any cracked or broken fittings must be replaced. Contact your equipment supplier for assistance.
23G-Series RO System Do not make adjustments when the Autoflush light is ON. Always wait until the Autoflush finishes and the light goes out before adjusting the orifices. Make sure concentrate valve is closed. 1. Concentrate Orifice - screwdriver adjustment. • Adjusts the concentrate flow output to the drain. • Adjust so that the concentrate flow rate matches the value printed on the machine nameplate.
23G-Series RO System Adjusting the Orifices - requires two wrenches and a large screwdriver. a. Use one wrench to hold the large nut and prevent it from turning. b. Use another wrench to loosen the locking nut, adjust the flow with the screwdriver. c. Tighten the locking nut after. • While adjusting, make sure the pump boost pressure (primary pressure less pre-filter pressure) reading never goes outside of value listed in Section 1.8.4. • Clockwise (in) increases primary pressure and permeate flow rate.
23G-Series RO System 5.16 Permeate Divert Factory-installed valves divert the RO permeate to drain for a preset period of time upon machine start-up or when the RO permeate exceeds a preset conductivity level. This optional feature ensures good quality water flows to storage or to points of use. A start-up divert timer setting in the timer presets menu of the ECM-100 controls the duration of permeate divert each time the machine starts up.
23G-Series RO System 6.1 Level Controls Float switches pressurized storage tank switches or other level controls may be connected to the ECM-100’s tank level control inputs. To recognize the tank level status, the ECM-100 must be in the AUTO mode. A level control system with “one” input signal may be connected to the ECM-100 across terminals 17 and 18 of the main strip. Terminals 40 and 41 must be jumpered together in this case.
23G-Series RO System 6.2 pH Controller/Sensor (ECM-100-pH) A factory installed pH sensor can be connected to your ECM-100. A high/low pH alarm is included with the pH sensor and should be set at pH 7 and 4, respectively (unless special instructions or conditions indicate otherwise) to protect against excess or loss of buffer feed. If the high pH alarm deactivates the machine, the buffer tank and buffer pump must be checked to ensure that buffer is being fed properly, and that the pump is primed.
23G-Series RO System 6.3 Printer/Computer Interface The ECM-100 is designed to allow data downloads to a computer or a printer. The basic process of downloading the information to a printer or computer is the same. Data can be downloaded as individual lines of information (Current display), or large groups of information (Historical log).
23G-Series RO System To capture data from ECM-100 to a PC using HyperTerminal® Go to the windows application (START menu) and choose “Programs””Accessories””Communications””HyperTerminal” You will then need to choose a file name, i.e. “23G RO data” click OK You will then need to choose the connection, i.e. COMM 1, COMM 2 etc. click OK You will then be prompted to choose a BAUD rate. The baud rate on the computer should match the baud rate on the ECM-100 controller.
23G-Series RO System Table 6.
23G-Series RO System Table 6.11 Example ECM-100 History Log DATE TIME PRESSURES FLOWS PRE POS PRI FIN Pp Qc Qp pH TEMP REJ Cp ALARM 12/10/06 15:41 41 40 260 192 56 02.2 06.8 7.6 77 96.8 04 00 12/10/06 14:41 41 39 258 192 53 02.2 06.8 7.6 75 97.4 04 00 12/10/06 13:41 40 39 258 190 54 02.2 06.7 7.5 77 97.1 04 00 12/10/06 12:41 37 35 256 188 50 02.2 06.1 7.5 71 96.2 05 00 12/10/06 11:41 41 39 260 190 56 02.2 06.7 7.5 77 96.
23G-Series RO System Hardware Requirements All new IBM personal computers and clones are supplied with a standard 9-pin male serial port, which uses the standard 9-pin extender cable. If your computer has only one serial port connection being used by your mouse, you will have to either add a second serial port for connecting to the ECM-100, or unplug the mouse and connect the cable going to the ECM-100 and operate your computer from the keyboard. This may require rebooting.
23G-Series RO System Go to Section 6.3.5 and complete Print Test. Connecting to a Parallel Printer Requires a “Serial-to-Parallel” (S-P) converter box between the ECM-100 cable and the cable to the printer (which typically uses a 36-pin Centronix connector). NOTE: If a serial printer is not available, a S-P converter box is commercially available at computer and office supply stores. Use a standard (Centronix style) printer cable from the printer to the “Parallel” port on the S-P converter.
23G-Series RO System 6.3.6 Print Functions Printing Current Displays 1. Connect printer to ECM-100 as described in Printer Connections. 2. Print current displays as described in Print Test. Printing History Logs 1. Connect printer to ECM-100 as described in Printer Connections. 2. Perform print test as described in Print Test. 3. On the ECM-100 keypad, press the ARROW keys to scroll to the “Log Tables Menu” (05). 4. Press ENTER select the “Log Tables Menu.” 5.
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide - Machine Performance Symptom Low operating pressure Low operating pressure (cont.) High operating pressure Possible Causes Remedies Pre-filters clogged. Replace pre-filter cartridges. Faulty pressure transducer(s), cable(s) or connection(s) (other pressures and flows normal). Check terminal strip connections. Disconnect the pressure transducer cable at the sensor end and inspect for possible water corrosion damage.
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide - Machine Performance Symptom pressure drop [over 15 psi (1.0 bar)] per membrane (Note: membrane pressure drop equals primary pressure - final pressure) Possible Causes membranes. Remedies Restricted flow at housing inlet or outlet. Check for blockage of concentrate flow at inlets and outlets of element housings. Telescoped membrane covering membrane housing outlet port. Ensure that the anti-telescoping device (ATD) is located properly on the membrane.
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide - Machine Performance Symptom Low concentrate flow rate, normal or higher than normal operating pressure (0 gpm to 20% less than desired) Low rejection and high permeate flow (hydrolyzed membranes) 3024270 Rev G Possible Causes Remedies Sensor cable not fully inserted into flow turbine element housing. Insert the cable so it snaps into place. Flow indicator inaccurate (possibly due to fouled turbine in sensor).
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide - Machine Performance Symptom Possible Causes Remedies Recovery too high. Adjust concentrate/recycle orifices. Membrane elements oxidized due to chlorine break through. Verify proper operation of pretreatment (chlorine removal/carbon filtration). Damage is irreversible, replace membranes. New membrane elements oxidized due to cleaning and sanitizing prior to completion of 8hour flush to drain procedure.
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide - Machine Performance Symptom Possible Causes Remedies Declining rejection (or high permeate conductivity) (continued) Overfeeding buffer solution due to improper adjustment of pump or low inlet pressure. Check the pH of the concentrate and adjust to 6.0. Check the inlet pressure to be sure siphoning of the buffer solution is not occurring. Check pH probe calibration.
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide – EMC-100 Display Failures Symptom permeate and/or diaphragm valves Possible Causes Remedies Contact your equipment supplier for assistance. Check fitting. Tank level control feature does not work Faulty float/tank level control. Replace float/tank level control. Input wires not properly connected. Refer to Section 6.1 and Figure 4.6. Incompatible level controller.
23G-Series RO System Troubleshooting Guide – 23G System Failures Symptom Possible Causes 23G electrical machine shutdown ECM-100 “lockup” (usually due to power fluctuation). Power down for 2 minutes, then restart. Check alarms, timers, and calibration settings. Recall Factory Settings. Thermal overload relay tripped Turn the machine of, reset the relay, check the motor amp draw and line voltage, Adjust the overload relay based on the motor amp draw if required. Check for excessive pressure or flows.
23G-Series RO System 7.1 Emergency Alarm Bypass CAUTION: The following are regarded as emergency conditions. Bypass of the alarm will defeat the automatic safety protection features of the ECM-100. Bypass of these measures may cause damage to the machine or be severely detrimental to product water quality if the condition being monitored goes into an actual error state while the sensor is being bypassed.
23G-Series RO System 7.1.2 Rejection Low Alarm Due to Failed Feed Conductivity Probe Install a short piece of wire between terminals 24 and 25 on the Main Board terminal strip (forces reading to 2550 S). If this remedy does not work, contact your equipment supplier. 7.1.3 Temperature High Alarm Switch wires to use the temperature element which is encapsulated in the Permeate Conductivity probe.
23G-Series RO System • Restore the offset settings and wiring when the new transducer is installed. • The new transducer must be calibrated (see Section 8.6). • Remove transducer and clean port. If this remedy does not work, contact your equipment supplier. 7.1.6 Permeate Flow (Stuck at Zero) • Check flow turbine to ensure it spins freely. • First check connections (Figure 4.6), power down for 2 minutes, recall Factory Settings and check the values in the Calibration Menu (06).
23G-Series RO System 7.2 General ECM-100 Reference/Troubleshooting Guidelines Software Module ECM-100 Main Board Terminal Strip ECM-100 Relay Board Terminal Strip ECM-100 Relay Board TB5 ECM-100 Main Board Figure 7.
23G-Series RO System 7.2.1 Resetting the ECM-100 If exterior problems (such as power surges, lightening storm) have damaged the ECM-100. Power down (disconnect) to reset the ECM-100. A high quality inline surge protector suppressor is recommended to avoid related problems. 1. Press the ECM-100 OFF key to turn the machine OFF. 2. Disconnect the power to the ECM-100 (for single-phase machines, also disconnect power to the motor controls).
23G-Series RO System 6. Ensure the terminal board is firmly connected to the main board by gently pressing on the top of the strip, pushing it toward the main board. CAUTION: Do not apply too much pressure - you may damage the board. 7. Reconnect power and test for proper operation. For additional assistance contact your equipment supplier. 7.2.3 If sporadic, unexplained alarms occur, check the Relay Board Terminal Strip for good connections (Relay Board).
23G-Series RO System The ECM-100 calculates % rejection using the following equation: % Rejection = 1- Permeate Conductivity Feed Conductivity x 100 Since the % rejection is based on a ratio between the feed conductivity and the permeate conductivity, higher quality feed water may result in a low % rejection alarm. Higher recovery will typically lower the permeate rejection using the ECM- 100 calculations.
23G-Series RO System 7.2.5 Verifying the Temperature Circuitry of the Main Board 1. Turn the machine OFF. 2. Unplug the power cord for the ECM-100. 3. Disconnect the temperature sensor wires from terminal posts 23 and 24. 4. Cover the temperature sensor wires which were removed from terminal posts 23 and 24 with electrical tape. Secure these wires in a location that prevents contact with the main circuit board. 5. Install a 3 K ohm resistor between terminal posts 23 and 24. 6.
23G-Series RO System 7.2.6 Difficulty Calibrating Permeate Conductivity The integrity of the permeate conductivity circuitry on the main logic board can be verified by connecting a fixed resistor in place of the conductivity probe. 1. Turn the machine OFF. 2. Unplug the power cord for the ECM-100. 3. Disconnect the permeate conductivity wires from terminal posts 27 and 28. 4. Install a 5 or 10 K ohm resistor between terminal posts 27 and 28. 5.
23G-Series RO System V1 and V2 main logic boards and relay boards are interchangeable (i.e., you could have a V1 main logic board and a V2 relay board and vice versa). 23G machines built after 1997 contain Version 2 (V2) circuit boards. This new circuit board includes extra electronic components built into the circuit board. When ordering replacement parts identify whether you have V1 (machines built prior to 1997) or V2 (machines built after 1997). Contact your equipment supplier with questions.
23G-Series RO System 8.3 8. Rinse or blot away any remaining droplets of the pH solution and reinstall the pH sensor into the incoming waterline. 9. Generally this 2-point pH calibration procedure should be repeated on a bi-monthly basis. Some situations will require more frequent recalibration while others will require less. 10. If the probe does not seem to be responding, try soaking it in a 2.0 pH acid for 10 minutes. Repeat the calibration. 11.
23G-Series RO System a. Adjustment range of “Permeate Conductivity High” alarm is 0-50 S/cm for Rev D3 software; 0-200 S/cm for Rev E0 or higher software. b. Below 200 S/cm, there are 2.5 units of specific conductance (S/cm) per unit of Total Dissolved Solids (ppm or mg/L as CaCO3). c. Shutdown alarms with adjustable delay (1-99 sec). d. If an acid injection pump is installed, the high pH alarm determines when the chemical pump turns on. After the chemical pump lowers the pH to 1.
23G-Series RO System Menu #6 Calibrate ECM Adjustment Range pH 0 or 1 a Alarm Limit (Disable or Enable) PRE-FILT PRESS -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS bc POST-FILT PRESS -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS bc -06 -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS dc -08 -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS dc -08 -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS bc -06 -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS ef 00 -99 to +99 OFFSET UNITS ef 00 PRIMARY PRESS FINAL PRESS PERMEATE PRESS CONC Q OFFSET PERM Q OFFSET -06 0-255 SLOPE UNITS gf 37 PERM Q SLOPE 0-255 SLOPE UNITS gf
23G-Series RO System 8.4 Temperature Calibration Procedure 8.4.1 Cleaning the Feed Conductivity Sensor 1. Turn machine OFF. 2. Locate and remove the feed conductivity sensor The temperature sensor is encapsulated in the feed conductivity sensor. The feed conductivity sensor is located downstream of the pre-filters and above the inlet diaphragm valve. A bucket or container may be needed to catch the water when the feed conductivity sensor is removed. 3.
23G-Series RO System 8.5 Conductivity Calibration Procedure 8.5.1 Measuring the Conductivity of Feed and Permeate Samples NOTE: The 23G displays conductivity in microSiemens (S). NOTE: Use a hand-held, recently calibrated conductivity meter. The meter should read in microSiemens (S). NOTE: Some hand-held meters are not temperature compensated and, therefore only accurate at 77°F (25°C). 1. Take a sample of the feedwater [about 8 ounces (0.24 L)] from the feed sample port on the inlet of the machine.
23G-Series RO System 8.5.3 Displaying the Feed Conductivity on the ECM-100 1. Press the ESC key twice to return to the default menu. 2. Press the ARROW keys to scroll to Alarm Limits Menu (02). 3. Press the ENTER key to select the Alarm Limits Menu. 4. Press the ENTER key to scroll down to the “Rejection Low” alarm function. 5. Enter passcode by pressing the following three keys in sequence: 6. a. HAND/AUTO b. CIP c.
23G-Series RO System 5. Locate the potentiometer marked “feed” on the main circuit board. The circuit board for the potentiometers is located in the door of the ECM-100 enclosure. The potentiometer marked “feed” is located in the center of the main circuit board. 6. Adjust the potentiometer marked “feed” until the ECM-100 feed conductivity reading matches the conductivity as measured by the hand-held meter [at 77°F (25°C) for some meters]. • Counterclockwise (CCW) increases the conductivity reading.
23G-Series RO System 1. Take a sample of the permeate from the permeate sample port [about 8 ounces (0.24 L)] in order to establish the known conductivity. 2. Measure the permeate conductivity reading from the sample collected. Be sure to rinse the conductivity meter thoroughly in a stream of water from the permeate sample valve before taking the reading. 3. Locate the potentiometer marked “perm” on the main circuit board. The main circuit board is in the door of the enclosure.
23G-Series RO System Two lines of factory settings will be displayed. • Enter the storage code using the following keys in sequence to save the settings: a. HAND/AUTO b. CIP c. ON d. ENTER 8.6 3024270 Rev G Pressure Transducer Calibration Procedure 1. De-energize the 23G pump and shut inlet valve to the 23G. 2. Energize the 23G controller. 3. Push the HAND/AUTO button to the HAND mode. Then push the controller ON button, wait two seconds and push the CIP button. Observe the CIP button illuminate.
23G-Series RO System 7. Use the UP arrow on the controller to advance the pre-filter pressure reading on the screen to 6. Wait 15 seconds for the controller to accept calibration information. Then push the DOWN arrow slowly until it goes to the next lower number, waiting 15 seconds between number changes. Continue with this procedure until you reach zero. Wait 15 seconds then push the ENTER button. This enters the calibration information into the menu and also advances you to the post-filter pressure.
23G-Series RO System 5. Close the permeate outlet valve. 6. Secure the end of the hose attached to the CIP fitting. 7. Turn machine ON. 8. After 15 - 20 seconds of operation measure the permeate flow. Measure the permeate flow with an accurate stopwatch. Record the time needed to collect water in a container with a known volume.
23G-Series RO System 8. After 15 - 20 seconds of operation measure the concentrate flow. Measure the concentrate flow with an accurate stopwatch. Record the time needed to collect water in a container with a known volume. Use the formula below to calculate volume: gallons per minute (gpm) = # of gallons # of seconds to fill container x 60 Mar Cor Purification recommends using a 5 gallon (19 L) container with 1 gallon (1 L) increments. 9.
23G-Series RO System 4. The “Conc Flow rate Offset” should read 00. If it does not read 00: • Enter the passcode in the following sequence to adjust the reading: a. HAND/AUTO b. CIP c. ALARM BYPASS • Press the ARROW keys to set the "Conc Flow rate Offset" to 00. • Press ENTER to save the new value. The Concentrate Flow Rate Offset is now calibrated. Calibrating Permeate Flow Rate Offset NOTE: It is not necessary to enter the passcode for additional adjustments in the Calibration Menu. 1.
23G-Series RO System 2. The “Conc Flow Rate Slope” should read 37. If it does not read 37: • Press the ARROW keys to set the “perm Flow Rate Slope” to 37. • Press ENTER to save the new value. The above steps verify the factory default sets for the concentrate and permeate flow rate slopes. The following procedure will calibrate the slopes. Verifying the Permeate Flow Rate Slope NOTE: It is not necessary to enter the passcode for additional adjustments in the Calibration Menu. 1.
23G-Series RO System 5. Enter the passcode in the following sequence to adjust the reading: a. HAND/AUTO b. CIP c. ALARM BYPASS 6. While machine is running, compare the concentrate flow rate on the ECM-100 to the bucket test concentrate flow rate measured in Step 8 of Calculating Concentrate Flow Rate (Section 8.7.2). 7. If the flow rates differ by more than 0.3 gpm (0.07 m 3/H) the “Conc Flow Rate Slope” needs to be adjusted (increased or decreased to reflect the actual flow rate of the bucket test).
23G-Series RO System Calibrating the Permeate Flow Rate Slope 1. Press ESC twice to return to the ECM-100 default menu. 2. Press ENTER to scroll to the Calibration Menu (06). 3. Press ENTER to select the Calibration Menu. 4. Press ENTER to scroll to the “Perm Flow Rate Slope.” 5. Enter the passcode in the following sequence to adjust the reading: a. HAND/AUTO b. CIP c. ALARM BYPASS 6.
23G-Series RO System 9.0 RETURNED GOODS AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURE If you wish to return materials for warranty evaluation and/or credit, please have your original sales order, invoice, and device serial number available when you call Mar Cor Purification. Call Mar Cor Purification at (800) 633-3080 and request Technical Support. A representative will provide instructions and a return authorization number, which needs to be clearly written on the outside of the box used to ship your materials.
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23G-Series RO System Flow Block and Connectors Part Number Hosebarb, Nylon, 3/4 inch Hosebarb, x 3/4 inch MPT OS1111836 Hosebarb, Nylon, 3/4 inch Hosebarb, x 1 inch MPT OS1113279 Connector, PPL, 1/4 inch Tube x 1/4 inch MPT OS1110294 Connector, PPL, 3/8 inch Tube x 1/4 inch FPT OS1110293 Connector, PPL, 1/4 inch Tube x 1/8 inch MPT OS1110039 Elbow, PPL, 90°, 1/4 inch Tube x 1/4 inch MPT OS1110129 Elbow, PPL, 90°, 3/8 inch Tube x 1/4 inch MPT OS1110069 Elbow, PPL, 90°, 1/4 inch Tube x 1/8 inc
23G-Series RO System Electrical Part Number PCB Assembly, Main Logic Board, ECM-100 60 Hz OS1163521 PCB Assembly, Main Logic Board, ECM-100 50 Hz 3013742 PCB Assembly, Relay Board, ECM-100 OS1163520 Motor Starter 115VAC (60HZ)-5HP Motor 3024188 230VAC (50HZ)-5HP Motor 3024189 115VAC (60HZ)-7.5HP Motor 3024351 230VAC (50HZ)-7.5HP Motor 3024352 Motor Overload 3.2-16AMPS-5HP Motor 3024187 5.4-27AMPS-5HP Motor 3024186 5.4-27AMPS-7.
23G-Series RO System Test Kits Part Number pH Test Kit, Range 4-10 Standard Units OS1155478 Clamps Part Number Victaulic Coupling, Complete with EPDM Gasket, 3/4 inch OS1157369 Victaulic Coupling, Complete with EPDM Gasket, 1-1/4 inch OS1157370 Victaulic Coupling, Complete with EPDM Gasket, 4 inch OS1153148 Miscellaneous Part Number Kit, Expansion, Frame (Required to expand machine from 4 to 10 housings) 3024151 Kit, Expansion, Frame, EL (Required to expand to 11 or 12 housings) 3024152 K
23G-Series RO System NOTE: Machine expansion may require a change in pump and motor assembly. Contact your equipment supplier. NOTE: Because of Government mandates the pump motor changed in May 2011. Reference the table below for the correct part number. NOTE: Please provide the Model and Serial number of your machine when calling for information.
23G-Series RO System Motor (hp) 23G Model # of Elements Pump and Motor Assembly Part Number Voltage (380) Flow Pattern 2 1-1 3 2-1 4 4 3024472 CRN 3-36 5 2-1-1-1 6 2-2-1-1 7 2-2-2-1 7.5 8 2-2-2-2 CRN 5-32 9 3024473 10 Motor (hp) 23G Model # of Elements 1-1-1-1 3-2-2-2 3-3-2-2 Pump and Motor Assembly Part Number Voltage (1PH) Flow Pattern (208/230) 5 2 3024268 1-1 CRN 3-21 3 3024268 2-1 4 3024268 1-1-1-1 5 3024268 2-1-1-1 6 3024268 2-2-1-1 7.
23G-Series RO System NOTES: 3024270 Rev G 128 14Oct13
23G-Series RO System 3024270 Rev G 129 14Oct13
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