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Gary in NH
03-08-2007, 10:24 AM
I'm in the process of building a small RO system and had a question about the ratios of permeate (water) to concentrate (sap) that you get through a typical RO for syrup production. I will be using a Filmtec tap water RO membrane @ 250 psi feed. If you start off with 2% or 2.5% sugar content in the sap what is after the RO for the same ratios?
Thanks in advance,
HanginAround
03-08-2007, 10:42 AM
My uncle runs his concentrate at about 8% sugar, I've heard you should only go to about 10%, but I've heard of some people going higher than that too.
At 8%, I think about 4:10 gpm concentrate to permiate is about right.
You could probably do the math with the 86 rule.
At 2%, 43 gl
At 8% 10.75 gl
So you removed 32.25 gl of permiate for your 10.75 gl of concentrate.
10.75:32.25 = 1:3
At 2.5%, 34.4
At 10 %, 8.6
Permiate = 25.8
8.6:25.8 = 1:3
Not sure if that's what you want or not... there must be an easier way, or better way. Someone will tell me I'm out to lunch LOL.
Im going to run mine at 5-6 % till I get used to the draw off.....In the last issue of the maple news some guys run it at 23%...............
maplwrks
03-10-2007, 03:52 PM
Thats Me!! The best I can do is 12% in one pass. It takes a couple trips through to get it that high.
Gary in NH
03-12-2007, 08:56 AM
Thanks for the responses. If I understand correctly you run the concentrate through the RO a second time?
HanginAround
03-12-2007, 10:14 AM
You don't normally, you just adjust your valves until you get the desired concentration.
Breezy Lane Sugarworks
03-12-2007, 09:47 PM
But you can get higher concentration when recircing the sap.
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