AQUALINE GAMA SERIES REVERSE osmosis SYSTEMS
150 m3/day to 1650 m3/day
Membrane filtration process for obtaining pure water, which is applied to waters where conventional treatment systems are insufficient (sea water, water with high conductivity, well water, etc.), separating all unwanted minerals in the water from the water, is called Reverse Osmosis. Osmosis is a natural phenomenon and in short, it is the passage of water from a less dense medium to a highly dense medium. This process continues until the osmotic balance is achieved. Reverse osmosis, on the other hand, is the reversal of this osmotic flow. Aqualine Reverse Osmosis Systems successfully provide pure water as a result of this process. Aqualine Reverse Osmosis Systems, on the other hand, can be produced according to different designs and designs according to customer requests.
STANDARD FEATURES
Membrane sleeves FRP
TFC Spiral wound membranes 8" diameter
AISI304 or AISI316 quality stainless steel vertical centrifugal high pressure pump
ST-37 Epoxy painted carbon steel or AISI304 Stainless steel chassis
Cartridge filter with 5 micron precision
Low pressure line U-PVC PN16
High pressure line AISI304 Stainless steel
Butterfly valve with inlet electric actuation
Pressure regulating globe valves in pump outlet and waste water line
Low and high pressure switch
Product water and waste water flow meters
Glycerin manometers
Product water conductivity indicator (0-2000µS/cm)
Product water pH meter (optional)
Autoflush, automatic rinsing and chemical washing System
On-Off switch
PLC and operator panel
380V/50Hz/3ph
IP56 control board
Recommended Intake Water Limits
Inlet water TDS : 0 - 2,000 ppm
Working pressure: Between 10 and 15 bar
Inlet water pressure: 2 to 5 bar
ASC dosage is required if the hardness is more than 3 French
pH range: 6 - 8
Silica (SiO2) Tolerance: 25 ppm max. 60% efficiency
Max. Inlet water temperature = 30º C Max.
Max Iron (Fe) tolerance: 0.05 ppm, 0.2 ppm if ASC is dosed
It should not be Hydrogen Sulfide.
There should be no turbidity ( NTU