GE E4H-CE Series, E8-CE Series, 000 gpd to 288 manual Preparation and START-UP

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3.0PREPARATION AND START-UP

3.1Pretreatment for Water Purification

All systems will operate most efficiently on filtered water with a pH of less than 6.5 and a Silt Density Index (SDI) of 5 or below. If the machine is operated on higher pH water, other forms of pretreatment may be necessary. A water analysis prior to start-up of the machine is required. To minimize the chances of calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, or other salt precipitation on the membrane element, GE Osmonics evaluates each applica- tion and water condition and makes specific recommendations to assure continuity of the membrane element warranty. Data from the water analysis is processed with a computer program analysis to determine if potential problems may exist. If the machine is to be run at a different location than was originally intended, a new water analysis is required for warranty considerations and should be sent to GE Osmonics for review and recommen- dations for operation of the machine.

Before installing the machine, the feed water must be filtered to 5 microns.

Thin-layer composite (TLC) membrane element feed water must not contain the follow- ing chemicals or permanent loss of rejection and/or permeate flow may result:

Free chlorine

Formalin (until after membrane element has run for 24 hours, thereafter, 0.5% formalde- hyde may be Used as a biocide)

Iodine compounds Quaternary germicides Cationic surfactants

Detergents containing non-ionic surfactants Cleaners not approved by GE Osmonics

CAUTION: A water softener should not regenerate while the machine is running unless safeguards are used to be sure the machine is operated on softened water during regeneration.

NOTE: To control the RO operation based on water softener regeneration cycle, wire the softener to the Pretreatment Shutdown Control circuit, as described in Field Installed Accessories.

3.2Initial Start-Up

NOTE: If your machine has the membrane elements installed in the housing, pro- ceed to Steps below. If your machine is provided with the membrane ele- ments in shipping boxes, you must load the membrane elements in the housings prior to starting the machine. For membrane element loading instructions, go to Section 4.5 (Membrane Element Installation). Once membrane element installation is complete, return to Step 1 (below) to continue the start-up procedure.

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000 gpd to 288, E4H-CE Series, E8-CE Series, 000 gpd specifications

The General Electric (GE) 000 gallons per day (gpd) water treatment systems stand out in the industry, particularly known for their E4H-CE Series and E8-CE Series. These systems are designed to cater to various applications, from municipal to industrial needs, and are recognized for their efficiency, reliability, and advanced technology.

The E4H-CE Series, with a capacity of 000 gpd, showcases GE's commitment to delivering high-performance water treatment solutions. This series integrates state-of-the-art membrane technology that enhances the removal of contaminants, thereby ensuring high water quality. One of the main features of the E4H-CE Series is its compact design, allowing for modular installations that save valuable space while maintaining production efficiency. Its automation capabilities streamline operations, enabling remote monitoring and management, which reduces operational costs and minimizes human error.

On the other hand, the E8-CE Series, with a capacity extending to 288 gpd, is engineered for higher demand applications while maintaining the same quality standards. The E8-CE Series offers superior energy efficiency and lower operating costs, making it an ideal choice for facilities with significant water treatment needs. Its innovative purification process employs advanced reverse osmosis and ultra-filtration technologies, ensuring that the water produced meets the highest safety and quality standards.

Both series incorporate GE's proprietary technologies, such as the SmartWater platform. This enables real-time data analysis and predictive maintenance, significantly enhancing operational reliability. The systems are also designed to be environmentally friendly, reducing waste and energy consumption, which aligns with global sustainability goals.

In addition to their technological advancements, the E4H-CE and E8-CE Series feature robust construction for longevity and resilience under varying operational pressures. They are designed to adapt easily to changing water quality conditions, ensuring consistent performance without compromising output.

Overall, GE's 000 gpd, E4H-CE Series, and E8-CE Series water treatment systems represent a blend of advanced engineering, user-friendly operation, and environmental consideration, making them essential assets for modern water management solutions. With their innovative features and reliable performance, these systems are equipped to meet the challenges faced by various industries today.