
Millenium™ RO System by GE Osmonics
4.1.2Weekly Maintenance
1.Observe, or measure, and record the waste and product flow rates on the operation log. Allow the water temperature to stabilize before attempting to record the results. This will help prevent errors due to fluctuating temperature.
2.Observe, or measure, and record the feed water temperature. Systems with blending valves have thermometers installed in the plumbing. A hand held thermometer may also be used. The water temperature has a significant effect in the product flow rate of the RO membrane and on the evaluation of the membranes’ need to be cleaned.
3.Disinfect the system if needed. Refer to the disinfection procedure in this chapter.
4.1.3Monthly Maintenance
1.Take a product water culture to test for bacteria colony forming units count (<200 cfu/ml). Refer to the product water culture procedure in this chapter.
2.Visually inspect the
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On occasion, the pressure differential between the two
3.Check the pump pressure settings. The pressure should be 190 PSI ± 10 PSI, and should not exceed 200PSI.
4.Check the maximum product pressure setting. If it is above the original set point, reduce the pressure with the regulator inside the cabinet.
5.Perform trend analyses from the log sheets.
4.1.4Quarterly Maintenance
1.Clean the RO Membranes. Refer to the RO membrane cleaning procedure in this chapter.
2.Disinfect the RO machine. The RO should be disinfected after cleaning. Refer to the membrane disinfection procedure in this chapter.
3.Verify the TDS and percent rejection readings with an independent monitoring device every 3 months.
4.Check the
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