CSM 100GPD TFC RO Replacement Membrane - High-Capacity Performance
CSM 100GPD TFC RO Replacement Membrane - High-Capacity Performance
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The CSM 100GPD TFC RO Membrane ensures ultra-pure water for reef aquariums and other high-filtration applications. With a capacity of 100 gallons per day (GPD), this membrane reliably removes up to 98% of water contaminants, providing a consistent and efficient solution. Built with high-quality TFC (Thin Film Composite) materials, it guarantees durability and optimal performance.
Key Benefits:
• Increased Capacity: Produces up to 100 gallons of purified water daily.
• Advanced Filtration: Removes 98% of nitrates, phosphates, heavy metals, and other impurities.
• Universal Compatibility: Fits most standard reverse osmosis systems.
• Energy Efficiency: Operates effectively even at low water pressure.
• Long-Lasting Durability: TFC construction ensures extended lifespan and consistent results.
Technical Specifications:
• Membrane Type: TFC (Thin Film Composite).
• Filtration Capacity: 100 gallons per day (GPD).
• Rejection Rate: Up to 98%.
• Dimensions: Standard for 10-inch RO systems.
• Compatibility: Suitable for domestic and professional RO systems.
Instructions for Use:
1. Replacing the Membrane:
• Turn off the water supply and power down the RO system.
• Open the membrane housing and remove the old membrane.
• Insert the new CSM 100GPD membrane and secure the housing.
• Restore the water supply and power on the system.
2. Initial Rinse:
• Run the system for 30 minutes to flush out any manufacturing residues before use.
3. TDS Meter Testing:
• Use a TDS meter to check water quality.
• If TDS exceeds 10 ppm, consider rinsing or replacing the membrane.
When to Replace the Membrane?
• Recommended Frequency: Every 2 to 3 years, depending on water quality and usage.
• Signs of Wear:
• Increased TDS levels in purified water.
• Noticeable reduction in water output.
Recommendations:
• Regular Testing: Monitor performance with a TDS meter.
• Preventive Maintenance: Replace pre-filters regularly to protect the membrane.
• Storage: Keep unused membranes in a dry, light-free environment.