inlet stream to the RO pump. It is important to balance the operating pressure and the respective flows of these valves to ensure that your machine is operating correctly. It is also important to understand the relationship of these two valves, the pressure gauge, and your RO pump. The pump has a fixed amount of flow produced, and the valves are the control devices to distribute this fixed flow amount. The pressure gauge is an indicator of applied membrane element pressure, at the flows set by the valves.
10.Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. Water will begin to flow through the machine at this point but the pump will not start. Allow the machine to operate in this manner for 10 minutes, to purge the air out of the machine. Verify alarm set points in the Lakewood 2450 Reverse Osmosis controller.
Consult the Lakewood Model 2450 Installation and Operation Manual (P/N 1109695) for operating instructions. The factory alarm set points are as follows:
Low Inlet Pressure | 12 psig (0.83 barg) |
Low pH | 2.0 |
High pH | 8.0 |
pH Control | 5.6 - 6.2 |
High Temperature | 120°F (49°C) |
NOTE: The
11.As your machine is filling check for leaks and repair as needed.
12.Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
13.Energize the power source to the motor starter. The pump should not oper- ate at this point.
14.Check the rotation of the
WARNING: OPERATION OF THE PUMP BACKWARDS, EVEN FOR A SHORT TIME, CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PUMP.
15.Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The
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