Specifications
23G-Series RO System
3024270 Rev G 63 14Oct13
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 - 2.07 bar]) to the high pressure
RO pump during cleaning. Failure to provide adequate inlet pressure will
damage the RO high pressure pump.
11. In between cleaning processes rinse out the CIP container
by following step 3 above. Fill and drain the tank several
times to rinse the cleaner or disinfectant out of the CIP
container. After allowing the tank to fill, turn off the 23G.
Empty the tank by removing the CIP hose from the CIP feed
port on the 23G. Allow the tank to empty out to a floor drain.
12. After rinsing the tank well, the CIP skid is ready for further
cleaning/sanitizing or for storage.
13. Recirculate the cleaning solution at the same flow rate and
pressure used for flushing.
NOTE:
DO NOT allow cleaning temperature to exceed 85°F (29°C). The ECM-
100’s high temperature alarm is factory preset at 90°F (32°C).
14. Recycle the cleaning solution for approximately 15 minutes
or until the solution temperature reaches 85F (29C). If
heat rise occurs too quickly, larger volumes of cleaning
solution or use of a heat exchanger will allow the
temperature to rise at a slower pace.
15. Turn the machine OFF and allow the cleaner to soak for 20
minutes.
16. If applicable, turn the CIP pump control circuit OFF.










