dobit
Chemical
- Sep 11, 2002
- 17
We have two resins (Cation and Anion) beds in our facility. The feed water (into the beds) from RO unit has pH of about 8.0, conductivity of 35.0 and 0.0 ppm of silica.
Does anyone know why the final water out of these beds should read pH of about 4.5. In the past, pH used to be about 7.5. There is no problem with conductivity which runs between 0.5 after regeneration and 3.0 when bed shuts itself off.
Could this problem be attributed to resins going bad, concentration of acid and NaoH along with the resident times during regeneration? I know we changed our membrane filters not too long ago.
Thanks in advance for inputs.
Does anyone know why the final water out of these beds should read pH of about 4.5. In the past, pH used to be about 7.5. There is no problem with conductivity which runs between 0.5 after regeneration and 3.0 when bed shuts itself off.
Could this problem be attributed to resins going bad, concentration of acid and NaoH along with the resident times during regeneration? I know we changed our membrane filters not too long ago.
Thanks in advance for inputs.