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Ampac Five Stage Reverse Osmosis
with Aquatec Permeate Pump
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The Ampac Five Stage Reverse Osmosis drinking water system
is equipped with a Permeate Pump and a high capacity 36 or
50 gallon per day membrane designed for large homes, large
family, high usage. This system can feed more than one
faucet. It can feed a couple of faucets, and an Ice Maker.
The
Ampac™ Five Stage features a TFC membrane and is offered
with an optional ultraviolet light to keep your water
sanitary at all times.
The
Permeate pump does not use any electricity, and it is
capable of improving the recovery rate by as much as 400%
under normal use, while reducing waste water by as much as
80%.
The Permeate pump increases the net pressure across the R.O.
membrane by isolating the membrane pressure from the
pressure in
the product water tank thereby reducing the permeate back
pressure to less than 5 PSI.
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Standard Features:
- Aquatec
Permeate Pump for up to 100GPD.
- 10" Sediment
Pre-Filter 5 M. Polypropylene.
- 10" GAC
Pre-Filter Cartridge.
- 10" Carbon
Block Pre-Filter.
- TFC
Membrane.
- In-Line GAC
Post-Filter.
- 3.2 Gallons
Pressure Tank With Ball Valve.
- Standard
Long Reach SS Lead Free Faucet.
- John Guest
Quick Disconnect Fittings.
- All Quality
Color Coded Tubing Included.
- Feed Water
Valve, and Drain Valve.
- Heavy Duty,
Built-in Check Valve.
- Installation
Manual, Registration Card, and Warranty.
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Optional Features:
- 14gal. Storage Tank
- Ultra Violet Sterilizer
- Dual Water Quality
Monitor
- Faucet with Water Quality
indicator Ligts
- Air Gap Faucet (Prop.65)
- Membrane Manual Flush
system
- Membrane Automatinc Flush
system
- Upgrade Membrane Capacity
to 50, 75 or 100 GPD
- Replacement Filter Kit.
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The ERP 1000 gets
the following Benefits to your System:
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Faster production against tank
pressure
In an RO- systems that uses the ERP- 1000
Permeate pump the RO- membrane always sees the full pressure across
the membrane even if the tank is almost up to the same pressure.
This way the system does not loose its performance.
In a normal system you would for example have 60 PSI of line
pressure. If the tank sees 30 PSI you only would have 30 PSI left
for your membrane. In reality, this gives you less than 50% of your
normal performance. In a permeate pump system you
would still have 60 PSI across your membrane even on 50 PSI tank
pressure.
- No loss of recovery during the
filling cycle
Systems Using the Aquatec Permeate pump
Technology Don't Show Negative Changes In the System Recovery Rate.
The following graphic is the result of tests on an RO- Unit, that
allowed to disable the built in Permeate pump using a ball valve.
The unit was adjusted to a 4:1 concentrate to product ratio on an
empty tank and an open faucet. Feed pressure was 6 bars.
The red curve shows the changes in recovery on rising tank pressure.
To minimize the problem shut off devices are used that allow to
produce about 55-75% of line pressure in the storage tank. Note,
that in practice the whole storage tank is not used very often.
Normally you work out of the top portion of the tank.
The blue curve shows the recovery using the Permeate pump. Here you
can see, that the recovery rate does not go down until the Permeate
pump shuts the system down close to 100% of line pressure in the
tank. This advantage can be used in systems that guarantee that
there is always a bigger amount ( > 1 Liter per use) of water used.
In household applications a shut off device must be installed. This
prevents the production of small amounts each time you draw a cup of
water which would cause TDS- Creep.
The colored areas show the possible parameters you will see on
different systems. You can easily recognize that even on the early
shutdown at 60% of line pressure, the concentrate to permeate ratio
is 12:1 at the end.
- Better quality water out of your
System
As RO- Water quality improves, the higher your
differential pressure on the membrane is, a system with a permeate
pump always makes better water. Let us say that your membrane
reduces 98% of the TDS in your water if you got 60 PSI across your
membrane. On 30 PSI differential it will only do about 95%. In the
permeate pump system, you always see full line pressure across your
element, which gives you always the maximum quality water out of you
system.
- Saves up to 85% of the Water
that normally goes to drain
The following graphic is the result of tests on
an RO- Unit, that allowed to disable the built in Permeate pump
using a ball valve. The unit was adjusted to a 30% recovery. Feed
pressure was 6 bars. On 4.5 bars of tank pressure, the unit was shut
down. With a disabled Permeate pump, the last water was produced on
a differential pressure of only 1.5 bars across the RO- membrane.
See the results of the test.
- Saves up to 85% of your
Pre-Filter- and booster pump life
As you are saving up to 85% of the water that is
going to drain, your system does not see all that water. This way,
the permeate pump will also improve the life of your prefilters and
booster pump.
- Allows up to line pressure in
your tank
Till now, we saw, that a normal system looses
performance, recovery and rejection, the closer we get the tank to
line pressure. Because of that, most systems are limited to about
60- 70% of line pressure in your tank. With the permeate pump, you
don't need that. You can even get 95% line pressure into your tank
without loosing your design parameters. This of course gives you a
far better Flow out of your faucet or to your equipment.
- Allows you to use smaller system
components
Water needs per person in the household are
around 2 gallons per day. To have a fast recovery on your tank,
nowadays systems have 35 GPD Membranes and up to five stages of
filtration. To produce about 8 gallons of water per day, such system
sends far more than 80 gallons of water down the drain. Actually on
the top portion of your tank a 35 GPD membrane makes only around 15
GPD. Now with the permeate pump, you could go to a 15 GPD Membrane
and still have the same amount of water that you used to get from
your unit.
If you used to sell 100 GPD systems for a light commercial system,
you could now use a 50 GPD system with a permeate pump.
- Gets household technology to be
used in commercial applications that were normally requiring
industrial systems
The problem with using standard systems for
commercial applications is the fact that you have high minimum
pressure requirements for equipment such as coffee makers, ice
makers e.t.c.
To have all stored water above this minimum pressure, you need to
increase your pre-charge on the tank. This increases the
backpressure on your membrane right from startup. As the normal unit
can only put 60- 70% of line pressure into the tank, you are only
able to use a small section of the performance curve of your system.
For example a system that starts at 30 PSI pre-charge on 80 PSI feed
it would shut down at 56 PSI tank pressure. On our diagram you would
see that you basically start at 37.5% filling and only use the
system to fill the tank up to 70%. The system performance would be
between 30- 65% of your rated membrane performance.
With the permeate pump, you run the same unit up to 100% of line
pressure and you only see a slight performance drop of 15% at the
very end.
How does the permeate pump work?
The ERP 1000 Permeate pump is using the energy of the brine Water of
your RO- system, to pump the permeate into your pressure Tank. It does
not require electricity for that. It is just using hydraulic energy that
normally goes to drain unused.
This way, it isolates your Tank from the membrane and lets your
membrane perform like in an atmospheric tank system.
How do you install the permeate pump?
The permeate pump can be installed
into almost every existing under counter RO- system. The main thing
is, that you install it horizontal with both outlet ports in the
highest position so that any air purges out automatically. |
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