Capacity: Up to 300,000 gallons per day depending on the cleanness of the feedwater source. The plants flow rate is dictated by the feed stream quality. The less suspended solids in the feed stream the more produced water can be generated.Less maintenance & down time.Most bwro are sized for 20-hour days, the other 4 hours are spent with unit down changing filters or performing maintenance. This units design consist of an inlet screen which filters out debris > 200 um. The inlet filters are arranged and sized where one fresh filter is in stand-by while the other two are processing raw water. This allows for less maintenance, down time, and simplicity of operation.Fully automated and cost efficientIf a sizable delta p is alarmed the operator simply places the fresh filter in service and takes the dirty filter out of service for cleaning. The inlet flow proceeds to the micro-filtration, which consist of a series of microdyne MD 150 tp 2l/ANSI filters. These capillary style filters remove suspended solids >.02 micron. (most ro units will have filtration to 2 micron making this filtration 200 times greater) this makes it virtually impossible to foul out the ro membranes. This level of filtration protects the most expensive area of operation, the ro membranes, thus eliminating the down time of cleaning and the expense of replacing filters.Price: $1,300,000
Capacity: Up to 300,000 gallons per day depending on the cleanness of the feedwater source. The plan |