Ge E4LE User Manual

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OSMONICS
E4, E4LE, EZ4 SERIES
TM
WATER PURIFICATION
MACHINES
INSTALLATION, OPERATION,
AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
GE Infrastructure
Water & Process Technologies
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OSMONICSE4, E4LE, EZ4 SERIESTMWATER PURIFICATIONMACHINESINSTALLATION, OPERATION,AND MAINTENANCEMANUALGE InfrastructureWater & Process Technologies

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2.8 ElectricalThis RO machine requires two supply voltages; the control voltage and thepump motor voltage.2.8.1 Single-Phase ElectricalThe control vol

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Figure 2.1Three-PhaseAllen Bradley Motor Starter2.9 Machine Control2.9.1 Economy ModelTo remotely control the Economy Model (ECN) with float switches

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7and complies with local and national electrical codes, move onto Section 2.10(Pretreatment for Water Purification).NOTE: External control contacts ar

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6. Turn the ON/OFF button on the machine ON. System will open allowing waterto flow through the machine to the drain through the permeate and concen-

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The concentrate valve is drilled, and when completely closed the machine isrunning at the correct concentrate flow for a 75% recovery (Table 2.4, Flow

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2.14 RecoveryThe machine flow specifications listed below are based on 25°C (77°F).Table 2.4Flow Specifications forE4-Series Machines10220050-75%LPM/G

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112.15 Autoflush Timer2.15.1 Programming the Autoflush TimerThe Autoflush timer clock operates and displays in real time, but the Autoflushfeature wil

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STEPS1. While holding down the Clock Key (⊗), press the h key to advance tothe current minute.2. While holding down the Clock Key (⊗), press the h key

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2.15.4 Programming Twenty-Four Hour or Seven Day SchedulesNOTE: It is helpful to write out the program schedules before programmingthe time. Example:

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2.15.7 Troubleshooting the Autoflush Timer14PROBLEM: Days are flashing, pressing any Key does nothing except“Hand” Key turns output ON and OFF.SOLUTIO

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2.16 Calibrating the Conductivity ProbeSTEPS1. Make sure the calibration meter is in Measure Mode (with the MEAS LEDlight ON).2. Immerse the Conductiv

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2.17 Operation and MaintenanceThe operation and maintenance of an E-Series RO machine requires regular datarecording and routine preventative maintena

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2.18 Pre-filter CartridgeA 5 micron pre-filter cartridge is factory installed to protect the membrane elementsand valves from particles, which may be

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When set properly, the RO machine, the CIP pump, and the CIP con-tainer should be assembled in a loop configuration to recirculate thewater through th

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5. Let the CIP solution dwell in the machine for 20 minutes.6. After the 20 minute dwell time, start the CIP recirculation processagain for 10 minutes

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20NOTE: As previously mentioned, the manufacturer recommends useof a CIP or booster pump to circulate the cleaning solutionduring membrane element cle

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215. Reattach the housing clamp and tighten.6. Next reconnect the permeate and concentrate lines.The machine is ready for start-up.

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2.22 TroubleshootingThis troubleshooting guide can assist you in identifying common operating problems youmay experience with your machine. Many of t

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23POSSIBLE CAUSEPump rotating backwards(three-phase power only)Insufficient electrical powerPump not operating correctlyLow operating pressureDirty or

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24POSSIBLE CAUSEConcentrate valve pluggedConcentrate outlet linerestrictedFlow meter inaccurateDirty concentrate valveRecycle or concentrate valveplug

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALE4, E4LE, AND EZ4 SERIESWATER PURIFICATION MACHINESTABLE OF CONTENTSPage2.0 INSTALLATION 12.1 Mounting t

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25POSSIBLE CAUSETelescoped membrane elementcovering membrane elementhousing outlet portSeverely fouled or dirtymembrane elementsInlet solenoid valve n

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26POSSIBLE CAUSEPressurized storage switch orfloat switch has cut power tomachineFluid temperature higher than100F (38C) or thermal overloadin motorNo

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For more information call 952-933-2277 or 800-848-1750 in the U.S., or visit www.gewater.com.© 2005, General Electric Company. All rights reserved.P/N

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Page2.17 Operation and Maintenance 162.17.1 Daily Flushing for the Economy Model 162.17.2 Daily Flushing for the Deluxe Model 162.18 Pre-Filter Cartri

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12.0 INSTALLATION2.1 Mounting the UnitWhen installing your new GE Infrastructure Water & Process Technologies reverseosmosis (RO) machine, allow a

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2.3 Installing Clean-In-Place ValvesNOTE: Clean-In-Place (CIP) valves are not included with the machine. The CIPvalves must be purchased and installe

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Table 2.2E-SeriesFeed Water Requirements* American Standard for Testing Materials2.6 Transporting Pure Water (Permeate) to Point-of-UseThe pure water,

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2.7 Pressure Correction FactorsIt is often necessary to operate RO machines with permeate back pressure. Permeateback pressure will decrease permeate

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