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ebow3d
08/22/2015, 07:20 AM
I just bought and installed the 100gpd, 4 stage ro/di system from Fountainhead Systems. Unfortunately, it came with no installation instruction, neither any on their website. There is some basic video of a similar ro/di system by another company on their website, but pretty basic.

Anyway, after installation, I ran it for an hour, just to flush the system. However, when I test the tds, it is actually higher than the incoming water @ 56ppm.

The only thing I can think of is a defective filter. Does anyone here have any experience with this sort of thing?

azjohnny
08/22/2015, 09:57 AM
You could have the good and waste water lines mixed up. Expect the waste water to be about 125% of what your feed water is

zachfishman
08/22/2015, 11:11 AM
Expect the waste water to be about 125% of what your feed water is

It can even be 3:1 or 4:1 waste to product depending on your membrane and incoming pressure...

ebow3d
08/22/2015, 08:32 PM
Okay, now that's fixed. Thanks Fountainhead for zero service!

However, now my 100 gdp system runs at a slower get trickle, most likely around 1 gdp.

azjohnny
08/22/2015, 08:49 PM
Okay, now that's fixed. Thanks Fountainhead for zero service!

However, now my 100 gdp system runs at a slower get trickle, most likely around 1 gdp.

What's your feed water pressure? It's my guess it's low

shifty51008
08/22/2015, 09:26 PM
you have 1 membrane or 2 on that system? but I am guessing low water pressure also which you will have to buy seperatly as that unit don't come with one. you will wanna buy a TDS meter also so you can tell when your filters start to go bad.

ebow3d
08/23/2015, 12:46 AM
I live near the bottom of a 63 storey building, thus our water pressure is pretty good.

zachfishman
08/23/2015, 07:56 AM
Okay, now that's fixed. Thanks Fountainhead for zero service!

However, now my 100 gdp system runs at a slower get trickle, most likely around 1 gdp.

What did you fix?

hkgar
08/23/2015, 02:50 PM
In coming water to
Sed filter then
carbon then to
RO - the inlet on the RO canister on the end with only one inlet
Clean water out from center outlet on other side of RO (some like to put a check valve on this line) then to
the DI canister then out to
storage.
Waste water out from the other outlet to drain.

http://www.thefilterguys.biz/images/FIVESTAGERODISYSTEMnew.jpg

ebow3d
08/23/2015, 07:37 PM
Thanks, got it working now. Next job is to get a sump and hook the ro/di system to it.

shifty51008
08/23/2015, 09:18 PM
I would not hook up the rodi directly to the sump, if your float valve or switch ever fails youll turn your sw tank into a fw tank

azjohnny
08/23/2015, 09:31 PM
I would not hook up the rodi directly to the sump, if your float valve or switch ever fails youll turn your sw tank into a fw tank

+1. And a very wet floor

ebow3d
08/24/2015, 01:38 AM
Oh... But how do people make an auto top-up system then?

I would have thought that's the way to do it.

shifty51008
08/24/2015, 02:17 AM
Use a 5 gal bucket or smaller container to sit under or beside the sump and have a small pump, pump water into the sump when your ato goes on. This way if your float switch fails then only the water in the ato container will pump into the tank and not any more.

Also a rodi unit shouldnt be tunerned on and off as much when hooked up directly to a ato or you will burn through the di very fast.