Putting the finishing touches on my new 2 by 40 , 1hp , with a procon pump and want to test it with out getting the new membranes wet , was thinking of putting about 50 psi of air through it. Would this cause any problems I can"t think of? TIA
Putting the finishing touches on my new 2 by 40 , 1hp , with a procon pump and want to test it with out getting the new membranes wet , was thinking of putting about 50 psi of air through it. Would this cause any problems I can"t think of? TIA
44 27'08/71 27'56
300 totalish taps 250 on tube and bosworth sap sucker
50 bucket and bags about 40-50 gallons a season
on a 2 by 7 home made evaporator and sugar shack
1st gen circa 1966 still learning stuff
Why not use water?
Honestly not sure but a few questions come to mind...
(1) any negative impact of compressed air on membranes?
(2) cleanliness of air (oil from compressor) and impacts?
(3) using soapy water to find bubbles?
D. Roseum
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~112 taps on 3/16 custom temp controlled vacuum; shurflo vacuum #2; custom nat gas evap with auto-drawoff and tank level gas shut-off controller; homemade RO #1; homemade RO #2; SL SS filter press
~30 gallons / year
44 27'08/71 27'56
300 totalish taps 250 on tube and bosworth sap sucker
50 bucket and bags about 40-50 gallons a season
on a 2 by 7 home made evaporator and sugar shack
1st gen circa 1966 still learning stuff
You can still run RO without membranes installed if you are worried about it. I wouldn’t try to leak test with anything other then water.
You will get equal pressure and flow comming from both concentrate and permeate lines when running with no membranes. You could put valves on the outlet lines and choke them down a bit to get a little more pressure. Be careful not to close them all the way and deadhead the system. That would be real bad. I run my RO this way when I shut down my RO for the season. Take membranes out and flush RO out with whatever permeate I have left. All valves open wide. Then I close them a bit and let it build up some pressure then back to wide open till it runs out of permeate. Most leaks I have had have been at the membrane housing caps. The threads usually suck on them. I found using good quality Teflon and liquid teflon pipe dope helps a lot. Works great on stainless fittings as well. Seem to be able to get them a lot tighter.
600 taps on vacuum
Lapierre mechanical Releaser
CDL electric releaser
2.5 x 10 CDL Venturi ( new for the 2024 season )
Home made modulating auto draw off
Homemade RO 2 x 4" membranes
CDL 16 x 16 bottler
Wesfab 7" filter press
Delaval 73 vacuum pumps
12 hives of bees
We test all of ours with 40psi air and spray fittings with soapy water. That is equivalent to around 150psi water pressure.