althea2you
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i would like to hook it up down in the luandy room to the faucets back there? whats the easiest way to do that? what do i need to get in order to do that? i haver the hot faucet and a cold faucet both hooked up to my washer....what do i need for that area.. also for the RO/DI unit area? is there a fitting i need to get for it. see this is a used system, but its free! and he gave me all the new filter to replace the old with.. here is a pic of what i got...i believe its a 100gpd unit...6 stage...
here is the info on it that i found through the web...
RD-102
Overall rejection/removal rate: 99 to 100%
1st stage: 5 micron sediment filter, removes sediment, rust, dirt. (replace every 6-12 month)
2nd & 3rd stage: premium grade coconut shell carbon block filter, removes chlorine, chloramines, bad taste and odor (replace every 6-12 month)
4th stage high rejection TFC/TFM-100GPD membrane, removes 95% to 97% of chemical, minerals, dissolved solids, like arsenic, lead, silica, nitrate, copper, ammonia, sodium, fluoride, etc. (replace every 12-24 month)
5th & 6th stage: de-ionized filter, further removes the mineral and chemical contents of water and achieving 99% to 100% removal rate (replace as needed, or after 600 to 1000 gallons). It comes with refillable clear casing. The DI resin inside changes color from green to dark brown when the resin is exhausted.
Operating parameter:
*Feed water pressure: 40-80 psi, (for pressure below 40 psi, use booster pump or permeate pump)
*Feed water temperature: 40-100 F
*pH range: 3-10 *Hardness: lower than 500ppm (hard water will shorten the life of filters, but system will still perform) Using a water softening system prior to RO+DI filter will prolong the life of filters.
*Dissolved iron: less than 1 ppm
*Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): less than 1000 ppm, higher TDS will shorten the life of filters.
Dimension: 15in width x 16in height x 5.5in depth
The system come with under-the-sink adapter, drain clamp, tubing, shut off valve. Optional easy-connect adapters are available for countertop installation or garden hose/ laundry room installation.
well, i guess ill give a look to see what they have on their site for fittings... i just dont know what im looking at...
here is their website, in case anyone wantds to point me in the right direction!
Water General: Aquarium Water Purification Systems
here is the info on it that i found through the web...
RD-102
Overall rejection/removal rate: 99 to 100%
1st stage: 5 micron sediment filter, removes sediment, rust, dirt. (replace every 6-12 month)
2nd & 3rd stage: premium grade coconut shell carbon block filter, removes chlorine, chloramines, bad taste and odor (replace every 6-12 month)
4th stage high rejection TFC/TFM-100GPD membrane, removes 95% to 97% of chemical, minerals, dissolved solids, like arsenic, lead, silica, nitrate, copper, ammonia, sodium, fluoride, etc. (replace every 12-24 month)
5th & 6th stage: de-ionized filter, further removes the mineral and chemical contents of water and achieving 99% to 100% removal rate (replace as needed, or after 600 to 1000 gallons). It comes with refillable clear casing. The DI resin inside changes color from green to dark brown when the resin is exhausted.
Operating parameter:
*Feed water pressure: 40-80 psi, (for pressure below 40 psi, use booster pump or permeate pump)
*Feed water temperature: 40-100 F
*pH range: 3-10 *Hardness: lower than 500ppm (hard water will shorten the life of filters, but system will still perform) Using a water softening system prior to RO+DI filter will prolong the life of filters.
*Dissolved iron: less than 1 ppm
*Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): less than 1000 ppm, higher TDS will shorten the life of filters.
Dimension: 15in width x 16in height x 5.5in depth
The system come with under-the-sink adapter, drain clamp, tubing, shut off valve. Optional easy-connect adapters are available for countertop installation or garden hose/ laundry room installation.
well, i guess ill give a look to see what they have on their site for fittings... i just dont know what im looking at...
here is their website, in case anyone wantds to point me in the right direction!
Water General: Aquarium Water Purification Systems