October 31, 2005 at 1:29 am
· Filed under Reverse Osmosis, Water Treatment
Chloramine is a combination of chlorine and ammonia.
To filter and get rid of chloramine, an extensive carbon block water filter (to reduce/remove chlorine part of the chloramine molecule) followed by a RO Reverse Osmosis or cation exchange filter (to remove the ammonia) is needed.
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September 19, 2005 at 3:45 pm
· Filed under Replacement Cartridges, Reverse Osmosis
can i get replacement cartridges for kinetico reverse osmosis systems?
Kinetico Replacement Water Filters Continued »
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August 2, 2005 at 3:19 pm
· Filed under Reverse Osmosis
I have a Spectra 60 Plus RO/DI system and I need replacement cartridges. I can send you a picture of the unit if it will be easier. Thanks in advance for your help!
We might be able to provide the following, but your confirmation is needed.
You probably need:
1 sediment filter
1 carbon block filter
1 50 gpd Thin Film Composite (TFC) RO membrane
2 DI cartridges
1 Carbon inline post filter
However, in order to point to the correct items, the sizing for those is needed.
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July 17, 2005 at 3:07 pm
· Filed under Replacement Cartridges, Reverse Osmosis, Water Filters
RO membrane and filters for a RO filtration system
Comments: Kleen-Plus by Ametek Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System
Model RO-2127
I have found the following filters online CC-10 and P5
I could not find ROM-16C membrane.
I would like to get a few of all three.
The ROM-16C would be replaced by the CTA-15
All cartridges including the Membrane are online at: RO-2127 Kleen Plus
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July 13, 2005 at 2:52 pm
· Filed under Replacement Cartridges, Reverse Osmosis, Water Filters
subject: Replacment Filters for my RainSoft Reverse Osmoses system
Reply: with ANY kind of helpful information about this
RainSoft Reverse Osmoses system Continued »
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June 13, 2005 at 1:59 pm
· Filed under Reverse Osmosis, Water Purification
Please help me determine whether or not this unit will suit my purpose of washing vehicles.I plan to attatch the unit in my garage at the water source connected to the hose.The hose will be connected to a pressure washer which uses about 2 gallons per mintue.
Will this unit cut it?
Also, can it filter out the sediments to ultimately leave a spot free drying finish?
Please set me up with a proper unit for my application.
A. You want to wash vehicles with reverse osmosis purified water. Hmm… I don’t understand why that’s needed. RO water is usually used for drinking, bathing, or food processing industries. I think vehicles can do without this expensive method.
B. A 50 gpd (gallons per DAY) system, can not be used for a 2 gpm (gallons per MINUTE) source.
There are commercial RO units available that can be used for heavy usage, however those are far more expensive then standard home reverse osmosis units.
Reverse Osmosis for Car Wash Continued »
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