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Post by jadeddialysisbiomed on Jan 31, 2024 11:42:00 GMT
We tried using the EONs for heat forward and the low flow at which it provides to the 2008T leaves a two or three feet air gap. Would you be concerned by this, or as long as trickling water is provided you would feel secure that it is sufficiently disinfected? Probably never see any bacteriological issues with our ultrafilters installed anyway, however I felt the need to go back to chemical disinfection manually by the Phoenix disinfection tool (which we use on the Phoenix machines) which allows some finagling to completely fill the hose.
When our new central RO comes online it will have the ability to heat disinfect the lines but my follow up question is are those lines also pressurized and air gaps alleviated by your experience? The Phoenix machines have the SWP which shuts off the valve when no pressure is detected allowing you to fill and be left with a small air gap which can be bled out, but I noted no such feature on the 2008T and therefore it doesn't provide any back pressure. Anyone with knowledge about how we can leave the inlet hoses full and pressurized after filling with hot water from the central RO? With the chemical I just basically turn off the rinse function after I've pumped in at least 400 ml and continue to push until it prevents me, then also bleed the air back to the inlet connector. Perhaps overengineering but wanted to get some feedback and how important this process is to others out there.
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Post by phillipashleyludlow on Feb 13, 2024 19:23:57 GMT
if im understanding your queation correctly, what that your asking is called "intigrated heat", where once a week for 10-15 mins, your central ro ( we use cwp's) allow the machines to pull water from the loop during its nighly loop heat disinfect( this is a programmed setting in the cwp) in order to heat disinfect the entire loop, inlet hose included, while under normal operateing loop pressure.( . you generally do this after your done backwashing your tanks.) the intergrated heat mode basically lowers the leakage and low water alarm limit of the cwp ro during a normal loop heat , which is about 85 celcus, to account for the consmption of the water in the storage tank.
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