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000 gpd to 288 manual E4H-CE AND E8-CE SERIES WATER PURIFICATION MACHINES
Models:
000 gpd to 288
E4H-CE Series, E8-CE Series
000 gpd
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Membrane Element Replacement
Warranty
Maintenance
Warning Always Turn Power Off To Change Any Wiring
Symptom
Switch Setting
Clean the machine with approved Osmonics cleaners
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E4H-CE
AND
E8-CE
SERIES
WATER PURIFICATION
MACHINES
3 m
3
/hr to 45 m
3
/hr
18,000 gpd to 288,000 gpd
Operation and Maintenance
Manual
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Contents
E4H-CE AND E8-CE SERIES WATER PURIFICATION MACHINES
Operation and Maintenance Manual
3 m3/hr to 45 m3/hr 18,000 gpd to 288,000 gpd
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR E4H-CE AND E8-CE WATER PURIFICATION
Cleaning
MACHINE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Membrane Element Replacement
FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
Normal Versus Cross Flow Filtration
Membrane Element with Interconnectors
Cavg
Principles of Operation
Rejection
Recovery
Cavg - CP x
Cavg
400 5 66
· · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Flow Specifications for Reverse Osmosis E-CE Machines
1.4 Specifications for E-CE Series Machines
2000 ppm NaCl
Minimum/Maximum Min/Max Boost Pressure
Membrane Element Specifications
Feed Water Requirements
MACHINE
Connections
E4H-CE
E8-CE
Free chlorine
3.0 PREPARATION AND START-UP 3.1 Pretreatment for Water Purification
Iodine compounds Quaternary germicides Cationic surfactants
3.2 Initial Start-Up
3. Check for leaks at all connection points
STEPS
WARNING ALWAYS TURN POWER OFF TO CHANGE ANY WIRING
The system is now operational
3.3 Daily Start-Up
3. Clean the machine with approved Osmonics cleaners
4.0 MACHINE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
4.3 Cleaning
1. Change the pre-filter cartridges 2. Flush the machine
To clean membrane elements STEPS
4.5 Membrane Element Replacement
2. Drain all water from the pre-filter cartridge housing
4.4 Draining Machine for Shipment
STEPS 1. Disconnect the inlet, concentrate, and permeate outlets
14. Return to Initial Start-Up Section
4.6 Membrane Element Removal
NOTE Follow Membrane Element Specifications Table
STEPS
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STEPS
5.3 Chemical Pump
5.4 Clean-In-Place Installation
SYMPTOM
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSES
REMEDIES
SYMPTOM
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSES
REMEDIES
SYMPTOM
TROUBLESHOOTING
plumbing to the valve
POSSIBLE CAUSES
REMEDIES
POSSIBLE CAUSES
High operating pressure
Water flowing when
continued
SYMPTOM
Machine not operating
POSSIBLE CAUSES
down
Electrical machine shut
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
changes after calibration
Conductivity drifts or
Display is blank
pH reading is off by more
feed chemical
Chemical pump will not
Chemical pump feed
reverse of what you expect
7.0 FORMS 7.1 RETURN GOODS AUTHORIZATION RGA
E - S E R I E S S T A R T - U P D A T A S H E E T
Switch Setting
Customer
Date
E-SERIES DAILY LOG SHEET
8.0 WARRANTY 8.1 Warranty Terms
8.4 Voidability of Warranty
GE OSMONICS, INC
Minnetonka Operations Attn Customer Service Center
5951 Clearwater Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA
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Manufactured in the USA