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OSMONICS
TM
E2/EZ2 SERIES
WATER PURIFICATION
MACHINES
INSTALLATION, OPERATION,
AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
GE Infrastructure
Water & Process Technologies
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Distributor Information Distributor: Contact: Phone: Fax: Email: Machine Information Installation Date: Model Number: Serial Number: Service Assistance Consult the Troubleshooting Section of this manual (Section 2.19). If the problem cannot be identified and correct- ed, contact your distributor. Prior to making the call, have the following information available: Model Number Daily Log Sheets Serial Number Operating Parameters Installation Date Description of Problem Spare Parts Contact your
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL E2/EZ2-SERIES WATER PURIFICATION MACHINES TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2.0 INSTALLATION 1 2.1 Mounting the Unit 1 2.2 Plumbing 1 2.3 Plumbing Connections 1 2.4 Feed Water Requirements 2 2.5 Transporting Pure Water (Permeate) to Point-of-Use 2 2.6 Machine Control 3 2.6.1 Economy Model 3 2.6.2 Deluxe Model 3 2.7 Single-Phase Electrical 3 2.8 Machine Start-Up Preparations 3 2.8.1 Pretreatment for Water Purification 3 2.8.2 Machine Start-Up Preparation 4 2.9
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LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure Description 2.1 Flow Control Center 6 2.2 Closed Loop Membrane Element Cleaning 11 2.3 Membrane Element Installation 13 2.4 Membrane Element Direction for Installation 14 LIST OF TABLES Table Description 2.1 E2/EZ2-Series Machine Piping Connections 1 2.2 E2/EZ2-Series Feed Water Requirements 2 2.3 E2/EZ2-Series Primary Pressure Range 5 2.4 Flow Specifications for E2/EZ2-Series Machines 7 2.5 Permeate Back Pressure Correction Factors 8 NOTE: This manual, along with all
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2.0 INSTALLATION 2.1 Mounting the Unit When installing your new GE Osmonics reverse osmosis (RO) machine, allow at least 45-inches (114.3 cm) above the machine for membrane element removal and loading. If space is not available, the entire membrane element housing can be removed for membrane element change-outs. If the membrane element housings are to be removed to change-out the membrane elements, at least 25-inches (65.3 cm) is required at one end of each membrane element housing and 6-inch
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2.4 Feed Water Requirements The following feed water requirements must be met before installing your E2/EZ2-Series machine to ensure quality permeate and extended membrane element life. Refer to Table 2.2 (E2/EZ2-Series Feed Water Requirements) for feed water information. Table 2.2 E2/EZ2-Series Feed Water Requirements Temperature Typical: 50° - 85°F (10° - 29°C) Limits: 33° - 104°F (0.60° - 40°C) Inlet Pressure Minimum: 30 psig (2.1 barg) Maximum: 60 psig (4.1 barg) Chlorine 0 parts per millio
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2.6 Machine Control 2.6.1 Economy Model To remotely control the Economy Model (ECN) with float switches and/or pre- treatment lockout, remove the jumper between terminals 4 and 5 and wire in the float switches or pretreatment components in series. After all field wiring is com- plete and complies with local and national electrical codes, move onto Section 2.7 (Single-Phase Electrical). NOTE: External control contacts are normally closed, dry contacts. 2.6.2 Deluxe Model To remotely control the
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Your RO is designed to operate on softened tap feed water with an SDI of 5 or less. The pH should be in a range of 5.5 - 8.5. Exposure to any levels of chlo- rine may cause irreversible damage to the Thin-layer composite (TLC) polyamide (PA) membrane elements in your machine. Daily water checks are recommend- ed to ensure the integrity of your pretreatment and RO system. Refer to Table 2.2 (E2/EZ2-Series Feed Water Requirements). 2.8.2 Machine Start-Up Preparation Check the function and int
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6. Turn the ON/OFF button on the machine ON. 7. As the pump starts to build pressure, begin to adjust the valves in the following manner: start by slowly closing the concentrate valves while slowly opening the recycle valve (Figure 2.1, Flow Control Center). CAUTION: Monitor machine to ensure inlet pressure of 30 - 60 psi (2.1 - 4.1 bar) is maintained during operation. 8. After 20 - 30 minutes of flushing permeate to the drain, ensure all chemical residue has been removed before hooking up to po
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9. Complete the Start-Up Data Sheet (Technote 101). The Start-Up Data Sheet and the Daily Log Sheet (Technote 106) are invaluable in diagnosing the performance of the equipment, and must be be kept for reference. If you have questions con- cerning the operation of your machine or the method of data recording, contact your distributor or the manufacturer. Feed Water Inlet Pressure Gauge Recycle Valve Concentrate Valve Figure 2.1 Flow Control Center CAUTION: Once the machine is running, with ori
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2.10 Recovery The machine flow specifications listed below are based on 77°F (25°C). Table 2.4 E2/EZ2 - Series Flow Specifications for Machines E2/EZ2-Series 620/ 1400/ 2100/ Units 0375 750 1125 1690 2535 Recovery Range 33 - 50% 33 - 50% 33 - 50% 33 - 50% 33 - 50% Rejection Rate 95 - 98% 95 - 98% 95 - 98% 95 - 98% 95 - 98% Permeate Rate 0.3 (0.07) 0.5 (0.11) 0.9 (0.20) 1.2 (0.27) 1.8 (0.40) 3 gpm (m /h) Concentrate Rate 0.3 - 0.2 0.5 - 0.3 0.9 -0.6 1.2 - 0.8 1.8 - 1.2 3 gpm (m /h) (0.07 -0.14) (
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2.11 Permeate Back Pressure Correction Factors It is often necessary to operate RO machines with permeate back pressure. Permeate back pressure will decrease permeate production. See Table 2.5 (Permeate Back Pressure Correction Factors) to calculate loss of permeate. Table 2.5 E2/EZ2-Series Permeate Back Pressure Correction Factors % LOSS OF PRESSURE BACK PERMEATE CORRECTION PRESSURE FLOW FACTOR (PCF) 10 psig (0.7 barg) 5% 0.95 20 psig (1.4 barg) 10% 0.90 30 psig (2.0 barg) 15% 0.80 40 psig (2
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2.12 Operation and Maintenance The operation and maintenance of an E2/EZ2-Series RO machine requires regular data recording and routine preventative maintenance. It cannot be emphasized enough the importance of filling out the Daily Log Sheet (Technote 106) during each operating shift. A Start-Up Data Sheet (Technote 101) should have been completed at start-up. The Start- Up Data Sheet contains pertinent facts on the operation of your machine. These two records are invaluable in diagnosing th
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2. Allow the machine to operate with the concentrate valve open 1/2 - 3/4- of a turn (Step 1) for 10 - 15 minutes. 3. After 10 - 15 minutes, return the concentrate valve to its previous setting, and return to normal operation. CAUTION: When opening the concentrate valve, never allow the machine’s primary pressure to drop more than 10% below normal operating pressure (Table 2.3, E2/EZ2-Series Primary Pressure Range). 2.15 Membrane Element Cleaning Periodic cleaning of the machine with appropriate
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Figure 2.2 E2/EZ2-Series Closed Loop Membrane Element Cleaning NOTE: This clean container will be referred to as the Clean-In-Place (CIP) container. 4. Disconnect and route the inlet, permeate, concentrate lines from their service locations to the CIP container (Figure 2.2 E2/EZ2-Series Closed Loop Membrane Element Cleaning. 5. Connect the CIP feed line to the E2/EZ2-Series machine inlet feed water port (Figure 2.2, E2/EZ2-Series Closed Loop Membrane Element Cleaning). 6. Mix the appropriate cle
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8. After circulaiting the macine for 10 - 15 minutes or solution has reached 95°F (35°C), shut machine OFF. 9. Dump solution. Repeat Setps 6 - 8. 10. With machine OFF (Step 8), let cleaning solution dwell in machine for 15 - 30 minutes. 11. After 15 - 30 minutes, reconnect feed to RO unit and connect concentrate and per- meate to drain. Turn machine ON and flush permeate water to the drain for 10 - 15 minutes. This ensures that all cleaning agents have been removed for the machine. 12. If clea
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element housing. As you reach the bottom of the housing slowly guide the PVC stem or stinger on the end of the membrane element into the head of the end cap. As the membrane element slides into the housing the brine seal will be on the top (Figure 2.4, Direction of Membrane Element Installation). Figure 2.3 Membrane Element Installation 3. Next, load the up flow membrane elements, by lubricating all brine seals, O-rings, and the membrane element stingers. With the up flow membrane element and
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Figure 2.4 Membrane Element Direction for Installation 14
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2.17 Troubleshooting This troubleshooting guide can assist you in identifying common operating problems you may experience with your machine. The operator can easily correct may of these problems, however, for those that persist or are not understood you should contact the GE Customer Support Center. Have the following information available when calling the Customer Support Center: 1. Machine installation date 2. Model number 3. Serial number 4. Detailed description of problem. TROUBLESHOOTING
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDIES Low operating pressure Concentrate or recycle valve to Refer to Section 2.9 for proper- (continued) far open ly setting concentrate and recycle valves Low permeate production Low operating pressure See above. . Machine operating on cold Check the water temperature. water If needed, install a hot/cold tempering valve. Permeate production rate is dependent on 77°F (25°C). Refer to Section 2.5 (Temperature Correction Factor). Membrane element