I'm Trying to get my rodi system set up.
This was a used Ro system that was generously given to me at the last swap.
This is a similar lookibg match I found from their site linked above. - there are so many types, I have no idea if it's a match or not. Nor do I know or have a guess how many gallons per day this setup is rated for. [There are no serial numbers or names present that would help identify a specific model]
If I understand it correctly this unit I have was made for drinking water and not originally made as a rodi unit.
Pictured below is the filters that were included when I opened it up today.
2 - carbon block filters
1 sediment filter.
* when I got it one thing was different the clear chamber was located on the left side, I swaped it to the right side.
Pictured below is my planned setup of the system.
Left - sediment filter
Center - carbon block filter
Right - clear canister for DI Resin.
* the clear one was shifted to the right because it is my understanding that you need to be able to see the Di resin to observe color changes denoting that the resin is spent when the progressive color shift is about a 1/2 inch from the top of canister.
Below is Pictured images of:
1.) 1 of 2 di resin bags I was also given with this system.
2.) A refillable di resin container I bought from Neptunes aquatics. - I've seen it on several youtube videos. From my lack if experience with rodi systems I'm not certain if it's needed or not? [Though I plan to use it if no one tells me I shouldn't]
It is my current understand based on personal research- not experience (please feel free to tell me if i'm wrong or missing something) that the incoming water source needs to pass first through the sediment filter, than through the carbon block filter, than through RO membrane on top of the unit, and finally through the DI resin in the clear container as the final step.
** being that this was not originally a rodi setup, I'm assuming some of the hoses may need to be configured differently than they currently are. Inorder to get the di resign to be the final stage.
*** I'm uncertain how to route the hoses. There are 3 different hoses connected to the ro membrane housing.
I'm assuming that 1 = water intank, 1= waste water exit, 1 = water passed through membrane that needs to still go through rodi resin.
I've included several pictures below of the connected hoses and the points mentioned above.
Front
Left side front view
Right side view
Rear view
Top view
Below are photos of extra hose and componets that came with kits I ordered a while back for the install.
Kit to hook system up by splitting the, connection of the cold water hose on the back of the washing machine.
* drain hose for system will just be stuck into the the top of the kitchen sink.
Continued on post two.
This was a used Ro system that was generously given to me at the last swap.
Household 4 stage Water Filtration drinking System WH-4T
Free shipping within USA, 48 states only
www.purewaterclub.com
This is a similar lookibg match I found from their site linked above. - there are so many types, I have no idea if it's a match or not. Nor do I know or have a guess how many gallons per day this setup is rated for. [There are no serial numbers or names present that would help identify a specific model]
If I understand it correctly this unit I have was made for drinking water and not originally made as a rodi unit.
Pictured below is the filters that were included when I opened it up today.
2 - carbon block filters
1 sediment filter.
* when I got it one thing was different the clear chamber was located on the left side, I swaped it to the right side.
Pictured below is my planned setup of the system.
Left - sediment filter
Center - carbon block filter
Right - clear canister for DI Resin.
* the clear one was shifted to the right because it is my understanding that you need to be able to see the Di resin to observe color changes denoting that the resin is spent when the progressive color shift is about a 1/2 inch from the top of canister.
Below is Pictured images of:
1.) 1 of 2 di resin bags I was also given with this system.
2.) A refillable di resin container I bought from Neptunes aquatics. - I've seen it on several youtube videos. From my lack if experience with rodi systems I'm not certain if it's needed or not? [Though I plan to use it if no one tells me I shouldn't]
It is my current understand based on personal research- not experience (please feel free to tell me if i'm wrong or missing something) that the incoming water source needs to pass first through the sediment filter, than through the carbon block filter, than through RO membrane on top of the unit, and finally through the DI resin in the clear container as the final step.
** being that this was not originally a rodi setup, I'm assuming some of the hoses may need to be configured differently than they currently are. Inorder to get the di resign to be the final stage.
*** I'm uncertain how to route the hoses. There are 3 different hoses connected to the ro membrane housing.
I'm assuming that 1 = water intank, 1= waste water exit, 1 = water passed through membrane that needs to still go through rodi resin.
I've included several pictures below of the connected hoses and the points mentioned above.
Front
Left side front view
Right side view
Rear view
Top view
Below are photos of extra hose and componets that came with kits I ordered a while back for the install.
Kit to hook system up by splitting the, connection of the cold water hose on the back of the washing machine.
* drain hose for system will just be stuck into the the top of the kitchen sink.
Continued on post two.