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AW-RO 150 - 5000 Reverse Osmosis Plants

Demineralization using the osmotic membrane procedure

General Information

A reverse osmosis plant is used to produce demineralized water up to a conductivity of < 20 – 30 µS/cm without the use of chemical agents. This procedure works by separating two homogeneous solutions with a membrane. Osmotic pressure drives part of the water substances through the membrane, while the rest is held back. When the pressure necessary to reverse the water flow compared to the working pressure is negligible, it is called reverse osmosis. This is usually the case when low molecular substances like salts or caustic solutions are separated, since these create enormous osmotic pressures even in relatively low concentrations.

Principle

Demineralization using the osmotic membrane procedure.

Function

Water is introduced into the plant through a prefilter under normal pressure.  The pressure is then increased by a high-pressure pump. Over- and under-pressure sensors monitor the plant. Water is pressed through one or several membranes, the resulting pure water is carried into a storage tank. The plant can be automated with a level controller.

The concentrate can be directly carried to the waste water discharge, part of it is used for recirculation. With the installed controllers, this plant works fully automatic, quality is controlled by a conductivity meter and a rinsing function.
Metering and control are realized with a SIMATIC S7/C7 series controller.

Installation

The plant is delivered in compact form, mounted on a steel rack with height-adjustable feet and ready for connection. On site, the lead connections (city water, pressured air), connection for pure water, discharge connection and electrical connection have to be created.

Benefits

  • no chemicals
  • no chemical alteration
  • no thermal load
  • basic approach
  • automated controlling
  • low maintenance
  • no chemical / physical waste water treatment

Technical data

City water pressure  > 3bar, maximum mineralization 500 – 700 g/l, < 0.1 °dH, 15 °C

Typ Rate Intake Dimensions L x W x H in mm
RO 120 120 l/h 180 l/h 1.000 x 700 x 1.600 mm
RO 300 300 l/h 400 l/h 1.000 x 700 x 1.600 mm
RO 500 500 l/h 630 l/h 1.000 x 700 x 1.600 mm
RO 1000 1.000 l/h 1.250 l/h 1.600 x 800 x 1.600 mm
RO 1500 1.500 l/h 1.900 l/h 1.600 x 800 x 1.850 mm
RO 2000 2.000 l/h 2.500 l/h 2.200 x 800 x 1.850 mm
RO 3000 3.000 l/h 4.000 l/h 2.200 x 800 x 1.850 mm
RO 7500 7.500 l/h 9.400 l/h 4.600 x 1.400 x 1.800 mm
RO 10000 10.000 l/h 12.500 l/h 4.600 x 1.400 x 1.800 mm
RO 15000 15.000 l/h 20.000 l/h 4.600 x 1.400 x 1.800 mm

Higher capacities on request
Subject to modifications

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