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Feed water quality concentrate flow rates

Tables 9.2 and 9.3 list the recommended feed water and concentrate flow rates, respectively, as functions of feed water source quality.1 Higher feed water flow rates result in water and its contaminants being sent to the membrane more rapidly, leading to faster rates of fouling and scaling. As Table 9.2 shows, an RO operating on a well water source can have a feed flow rate as higher as 65 to 75 gpm per pressure vessel, while a surface water source RO should not exceed 58 to 67 gpm per pressure vessel. The well water RO would require 12% fewer pressure vessels than the surface water RO. Tables 9.2 and 9.3 list the recommended feed water and concentrate flow rates, respectively, as functions of feed water source quality.1 Higher feed water flow rates result in water and its contaminants being sent to the membrane more rapidly, leading to faster rates of fouling and scaling. As Table 9.2 shows, an RO operating on a well water source can have a feed flow rate as higher as 65 to 75 gpm per pressure vessel, while a surface water source RO should not exceed 58 to 67 gpm per pressure vessel. The well water RO would require 12% fewer pressure vessels than the surface water RO.
Tables 9.2 and 9.3 list the recommended feed water and concentrate flow rates, respectively, as functions of feed water source quality. Higher feed water flow rates result in water and its contaminants being sent to the membrane... Tables 9.2 and 9.3 list the recommended feed water and concentrate flow rates, respectively, as functions of feed water source quality. Higher feed water flow rates result in water and its contaminants being sent to the membrane...
Feed water source also influences the design array of the RO unit. This is because the feed water flow and concentrate flow rates are also determined based on feed water quality. Higher feed water quality allows for higher feed flows and lower concentrate flows to be employed. Higher feed water flows and lower concentrate flows reduce the number of membrane modules required in the RO system. [Pg.195]


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