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1 x MK225, Maintenance kit for Honeywell RO9100 Filtercold RO5 AV180
2 x 201, 1st stage sediment filter (replace every 6-12 months)
1 x 578b, TDS-3 Battery Batteries for #578 TDS Water Quality Meter
1 x FPK, 6 pcs Fitting Pack Union Connector 1/4" quarter inch
1 x .K5150PNTF, KoolerMax K5150P RO System Shell without tank faucet
1 x 752, DC Booster Pump w/ Transformer
1 x 701, FH1014 Filter Housing Chamber Casing White Color 1/4 FPT
1 x Special, Single Stage Housing Bracket Shell Connection Kit
1 x 204, 2nd stage GAC filter (replace every 6-12 months)
1 x 673, Replacement UV Lamp Light for 602 (6 Watts)
1 x B2012, 20" Long Slim Filter Cartridge Housing RO260 RD322
1 x MK8002, Maintenance kit for double membrane system RD322 RO260
1 x PSW-350, Pressure Switch for RO Booster Pump 1/4" TSO
1 x 2nd stage C10 carbon block filter (replace every 6-12 months)
1 x .K6NTF KoolerMax K6ALK RO shell without tank and faucet
1 x 532wpg, PAE RO water pressure white tank bladder gauge valve 4G
1 x 532bpg, PAE RO water pressure tank blue bladder gauge valve 4G
1 x KM701C, Special Koolermax Filter Housing Canister Casing 1/4 FPT
1 x KF612UP, SUBSTITUTE/Upgrade Faucet Oil Rubbed Bronze Fisnish
1 x FKD-66, Replacement Filter Pack SED2005 CB2010 DB40 for RD322
1 x 602, UV Ultra Violet Sterilization Light Bulb ystem (6 watts)
1 x Optional 5th or 6th Stage upgrade inline DI filter(color change)
1 x 4th Stage Color Changing DI Filter SC207 for AR-104H
1 x 741-14, Diverter Valve for Countertop Water Units
1 x Bundle Filter Annual set KPAK-104b Sediment Carbon Resin Refill
1 x NM-5001C, HONEYWELL COUNTERTOP WATER FILTER *DISCONTINUED* SW1

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1 x MK225, Maintenance kit for Honeywell RO9100 Filtercold RO5 AV180
2 x 201, 1st stage sediment filter (replace every 6-12 months)
1 x 578b, TDS-3 Battery Batteries for #578 TDS Water Quality Meter
1 x FPK, 6 pcs Fitting Pack Union Connector 1/4" quarter inch
1 x .K5150PNTF, KoolerMax K5150P RO System Shell without tank faucet
1 x 752, DC Booster Pump w/ Transformer
1 x 701, FH1014 Filter Housing Chamber Casing White Color 1/4 FPT
1 x Special, Single Stage Housing Bracket Shell Connection Kit
1 x 204, 2nd stage GAC filter (replace every 6-12 months)
1 x 673, Replacement UV Lamp Light for 602 (6 Watts)
1 x B2012, 20" Long Slim Filter Cartridge Housing RO260 RD322
1 x MK8002, Maintenance kit for double membrane system RD322 RO260
1 x PSW-350, Pressure Switch for RO Booster Pump 1/4" TSO
1 x 2nd stage C10 carbon block filter (replace every 6-12 months)
1 x .K6NTF KoolerMax K6ALK RO shell without tank and faucet
1 x 532wpg, PAE RO water pressure white tank bladder gauge valve 4G
1 x 532bpg, PAE RO water pressure tank blue bladder gauge valve 4G
1 x KM701C, Special Koolermax Filter Housing Canister Casing 1/4 FPT
1 x KF612UP, SUBSTITUTE/Upgrade Faucet Oil Rubbed Bronze Fisnish
1 x FKD-66, Replacement Filter Pack SED2005 CB2010 DB40 for RD322
1 x 602, UV Ultra Violet Sterilization Light Bulb ystem (6 watts)
1 x Optional 5th or 6th Stage upgrade inline DI filter(color change)
1 x 4th Stage Color Changing DI Filter SC207 for AR-104H
1 x 741-14, Diverter Valve for Countertop Water Units
1 x Bundle Filter Annual set KPAK-104b Sediment Carbon Resin Refill
1 x NM-5001C, HONEYWELL COUNTERTOP WATER FILTER *DISCONTINUED* SW1

View Cart$1,280.94
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Draining water ratio: 1:3:

The ratio of product to waste is a production rate to drain rate. If you put a pressure tank and measure how much waste water to fill the pressure tank, then the calculation is different. This ratio will be changing as it fills up the tank, since the drain rate is fixed at 500mL/min. and the production is decreasing as the tank fills up. So when the tank is empty, the ratio is 1:3, then as the tank fills up, it will be 1:4, 1:5 then it goes higher
until the tank is full.

Why did this happen? The pressure from the tank is pushing against the water. when the tank is empty, the tank pressure is 7 psi, as the tank fills up it goes higher so when the tank is almost full it can reach about 35 to 45 psi, so If you have 55 psi going into the RO, the net pressure across the membrane is 55-40 = 15 psi, that's why the system makes water slowly at the end.

If you wish to have less waste, you can purchase a smaller flow restrictor, so it limit the amount of water
going to the drain. However, there is a trade off. If you have less drain water, then the stage #4 membrane filter needs to be replaced more often. Also the TDS reading will be about 5 to 10 ppm higher after the 4th stage membrane. So you need to refill the DI resin more often.

The production rate of a RO system depends on your input pressure and water temperature, so when we say the ratio is 1:3 this is only approximation, it is not fixed. It depends on your water supply.

If you want the membrane to last longer, then have more drain. If saving water is more important, then use smaller flow restrictor and less drain. If you want both, then you need to add a booster pump or a permeate pump to the RO system.
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