Sears RO 2000 manual Dimensions / Specifications, Ure

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- DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS -

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21"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

METRIC

Supply

water

pressure limits

40-125 PSI

280-860 kPa

Supply water

temperature

limits

40-100OF

5-40oc

Maximum

total dissolved

solids (TDS)

2000 PPM

 

 

Maximum

water hardness

@ 6.9 pH

..................................

10 GPG

 

 

Maximum

iron, manganese, hyd. sulfide

0

 

 

Chlorine

in supply water

 

 

 

 

 

(SEE

PAGE 4)

 

Max. 2.0 PPM 1

 

 

Supply

water

pH limits

4-10 pH

41.6 liters

Product (quality) water, 24 hrs.*

11 gals.

Waste water

per gal. product water,

24 hrs.*

3 gals.

11.4

liters

Percent

rejection of TDS,

minimum

(new membrane)*

90o/0

3.8

liters

Storage

capacity

 

1 gal.

Product

water vending flow

1/2 GPM

1.9 liters/min.

*Supply water at 55 psi and 770F with 750 parts per million sodium chloride. Quality water production, amount of waste water and percent rejection all vary with changes in pressure, temperature and total dissolved solids. See the charts below for additional production and rejection rates.

1 Up to 2,0 ppm removedby the RO prefilter cartridge.

NOTE: This productis tested and complieswith Water Quality Association Standards.

You can usethe following chartsto determine RO performance for your specificwaterpressure and total dissolved solidscontent. The resultsarefromtestsconducted onthe ROmembraneusing e 9" longflow control at a25%product water recovery rate.

 

 

PRODUCT WATER GALLONS

PER

DAY

 

 

PERCENT

REJECTION

OF TDS

 

 

 

 

(PRODUCT WATER

OUTLET

OPEN)

 

 

 

(PRODUCT

WATER OUTLET

CLOSED)

 

 

120

39.5

36

33

29

24

19

120

98.3

97.8

97.2

96.4

94.8

93,5

 

110

36.5

33

30

26

21.5

17

110

98.3

97.7

97.1

96.3

94.5

92.8

 

100

33.5

30

27

23

19

14.5

100

98.2

97.6

97

96.1

94.2

92.1

FEED

90

30

27

24

20

16

12

90

98.2

97.5

96.8

95.8

93.8

91.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WATER

80

27

24

21

17

13,5

9.5

80

98.1

97.4

96.6

95.5

93.1

90

P_,_URE

 

23.5

21

18

14

10.5

7

70

98

97.3

96.4

95

92.1

87.9

TO R0

--

 

 

 

 

 

/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(PSI)

60

20.5

17.5

15

11

 

 

60

97.8

97

96

94.3

 

 

 

 

 

WATER _"

 

 

 

 

 

 

/PRESSURES/

 

 

 

 

 

PRESSURES

 

50

16.5

14.5

11.5

8.5

50

97.5

97

95.2

93

TOO LOW/

 

 

 

 

 

40

13

11

8.5

5.5

/

TOO LO_//,_

40

96.7

95.5

93.9

90.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/i,)THISDs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

DISSOLVED

SOLIDS

(TDS)

 

 

TOTAL DISSOLVED

SOLIDS (TDS)

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Contents WaterWorks TM Table of Contents Electronic Monitor Safety GuidesWhat Your Home Drinking Water System will do Home Drinking Water System Installed Under Kitchen Sink Things to Check Before YOU Start to InstallParts Shipping SaddleRemote Location -- You can install the RO Steps to Install the SystemInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle VALVE, SANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in ServiceInstall the Cold Water Supply Saddle Valve FIG HOW to Install Your Home Drinking Water SystemInstall the Drain Adapter AN Electric Drill Water Supply Saddle ValvePrepare Mounting HOLE, Assemble Faucet and Install Screw Assemble Faucet and InstallUse in step BOX Make ELECTRICAL, and Remaining Tubing ConnectionsAll the way onto the 1/4 barb fiting on the faucet SANITIZING, Pressure TESTING, Placing in ServiceImportant Purging Instructions HOW Your Home Drinking Water System WorksPrefilter Chlorine Will Destroy MEMFaucet The sinktop or countertop faucet Care of Your Home Drinking Water SystemTo Replace the Postfilter To Replace the Prefilter CartridgeTo Replace Flow Control and Screen Place Where Clean and SanitaryTo Replace the RO Cartridge Servicing the BladderDo the Sanitizing and Purging PRO CEDURES, Automatic Shutoff ServiceArrow Support Marko-ringModel RO 2000 with Monitor RO Care GuideURE Dimensions / Specifications\ I Repair PartsDescription of Part KEY Part NO. NumberKEY Part Description Number All of , pages 6 Remote Installation Location

RO 2000 specifications

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