Spectra Watermakers SF-MT-0.5-10, MEM-90,150, CF-0.5-10 manual Terms and Conditions of Sale

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Membrane Output Calculation Example

What is the expected GPD from a 75 GPD System at 40 psi pressure and 60°F water temperature?

PCF = 40 ÷ 60 = 0.666 TCF = 0.754 (from Table 1)

Expected GPD = 75 × 0.666 × 0.754 = 37.7 GPD ± 15%

37.7 GPD would be the Actual Production Rate

Performance Test

The performance of a RO membrane is measured by its ability to reject salts (or TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)).

Important: Test the quality of the membrane once every 6 months.

Note: This procedure will require a Conductivity Meter (TS-C61) or TDS Meter (TS-T71).

Procedure:

1.Measure tap water conductivity. (Call it X)

2.Run the system for 15-20 minutes.

3.Rinse test instrument cell 2-3 times with RO water.

4.Measure RO water conductivity directly from the blue product water line. (Call it Y).

5.Subtract RO water conductivity from tap water conductivity. (X - Y)

6.Divide this quantity by tap water conductivity. (X - Y) ÷ X

7.Rejection = [(X - Y) ÷ X ] ×100

*Conductivity in the above procedure could be replaced by hardness, alkalinity, nitrate, phosphate, silica etc. (measured in ppm or mg/l).

Rejection of the RO Membrane Calculation Example

1.Tap water hardness = 150 ppm (X)

2.RO water hardness = 7 ppm (Y)

3.X - Y = 143 ppm

4.(X - Y) ÷ X = 143 ÷ 150 = 0.953

5.Rejection = [ ( X - Y) ÷ X ] ×100 = 0.953 ×100 = 95.3

Membrane Hardness Rejection = 95.3 % : Rejection rates less than 95% may indicate that the membrane should be replaced.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

1.Shipping charges on units or parts submitted to our facility for repair or replacement must be borne by the registered purchaser. After repair or replacement, the factory will return the unit or part freight prepaid to the customer.

2.We assume no warranty liability in connection with our equipment other than as herein specified.

3.This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.

4.We do not authorize any person or representative to assume for us any other oblligation on the sale of our equipment. This is the exclusive remedy and liability for consequential damages under any and all warranties which are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law.

5.Proof of original purchase date must accompany all warranty claims.

6.SpectraPure, Inc. reserves the right to change prices without notice when necessary. All prices in the catalog are quoted in US dollars.

7.Claims for error in quantity or condition must be made within 10 days of receipt of material. SpectraPure, Inc. will not be responsible for any claimed shortages not reported within 10 days. Returns other than warranty claims may be subject to 20% restocking fee.

8.SpectraPure, Inc. cannot be held liable for damage or loss to a shipment by a freight carrier. Check shipment for damage before acceptance or note on freight bill subject to inspection for concealed damage. Consignee must file claim. SpectraPure, Inc. will offer as much assistance as possible.

9.A complete credit check is required prior to shipping on a Net 30 or “C.O.D. - CUSTOMER CHECK ACCEPTABLE” basis. In the interim period during which credit references are being evaluated, all orders must be shipped “C.O.D. - CERTIFIED FUNDS” (cash, cashiers check or money order).

10.All returned checks (due to insufficients funds or closed accounts) will be subjected to a $25 service charge.

Invoices on Net 30 accounts not paid within 30 days of shipment will be considered delinquent and

will accure Finance charges at the rate of 1.5% per month (18% per annum).

 

SpectraPure®Inc. 480.894.5437 Call us toll-free 1.800.685.2783

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2167 East Fifth St, Tempe, Arizona 85281

 

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Contents Single or Dual Membrane Model Replacement PartsThree Year Manufacturers Warranty Table of ContentsMembrane Output Calculation Example Terms and Conditions of SaleTesting the Performance of the Membrane System SpecificationsSystem Description Temperature ExtremesChoosing a Mounting Location Tips for Long Membrane LifeStorage Using the Pressure GaugeMaintenance Metering and DiagnositcsTroubleshooting Guide for RO/DI Systems Testing the RO Membrane Rejection RateCheck System InitializationChecking the Concentrate to Purified Water Ratio RO Membrane ReplacementRO Membrane Diagnostics FR-90YELLOW or WhiteGreen Maxcap RO/DI Maintenance and Replacement SilicaBuster Maintenance and ReplacementFlow Restrictor REMOVAL, Adjustment Replacement Carbon Block Filter Replacement Sediment PRE-FILTER Replacement

CF-0.5-10, SF-MT-0.5-10, MEM-90,150 specifications

Spectra Watermakers is renowned for its advanced water desalination technology, providing reliable fresh water solutions for various applications. Among their notable products are the CF-0.5-10, SF-MT-0.5-10, MEM-90, and MEM-150 systems, each designed to meet specific water production needs while maintaining ease of use and efficiency.

The CF-0.5-10 model is a compact and highly efficient watermaker that delivers up to 10 gallons per hour. Its primary feature is reverse osmosis technology, which effectively removes salt and impurities from seawater, resulting in high-quality potable water. The system is equipped with an energy recovery device that minimizes energy consumption, making it a sustainable choice for boaters and coastal residents alike. With a lightweight design, the CF-0.5-10 is easy to install and maintain, ensuring that users can consistently access fresh water in remote locations.

The SF-MT-0.5-10 is another impressive model from Spectra Watermakers. It offers similar efficiency and capacity but includes additional features for marine applications. This model utilizes a high-quality stainless steel frame and marine-grade components, enhancing durability amidst harsh conditions. The SF-MT-0.5-10 includes an intuitive user interface, allowing for easy operation and monitoring of water production levels. Its compact size makes it suitable for installation in tight spaces on yachts or small vessels.

For those needing larger production capacities, the MEM-90 and MEM-150 systems provide impressive output. The MEM-90 can produce up to 90 gallons per day, while the MEM-150 takes it a step further with a daily capacity of 150 gallons. Both systems leverage advanced membrane technology, ensuring robust performance and long-term reliability. Features such as automatic pressure regulation and user-friendly digital controls provide operators with a seamless experience.

Additionally, these systems are designed with energy efficiency in mind, employing innovative technologies to reduce power consumption. Their rugged construction ensures that they can withstand various environmental stresses, making them ideal for use in both commercial and recreational settings.

In conclusion, Spectra Watermakers’ CF-0.5-10, SF-MT-0.5-10, MEM-90, and MEM-150 systems exemplify quality and innovation in water desalination. Each model brings unique features to meet diverse needs, ensuring that users have a reliable source of fresh water wherever they may be. Whether for marine use or land-based applications, Spectra’s watermakers guarantee performance, efficiency, and durability.