dbill74
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2009
- 538
We've got a small seawater RO desalination plant (1.6 MGPD) with 6 "trains" (set of filters, RO memebranes, pumps, etc). A recently completed project replaced 4 of these trains. There is some confusion about when to initiate the cleaning cycle of an individual train. Reviewing the plans, it appears the only way to measure/evaluate the amount of fouling on the membranes is to measure the pressure differnetial between the Feed and the Concentrate.
Membrane manufacturer's literature (SWC4-LD) indicates a maximum allowable membrane pressure drop of 10-15 psi. When asked about a maximum pressure drop when seven (7) membranes are in a single pressure vessel, the rsponse was up to 50 psi.
The system designer is telling us for the same seven membrane pressure vessel to go with 10-15 psi.
Prior to the the replacement project (used the same process), the plant operators were cleaning the RO membranes at 25 psi.
What would you recommend telling the operators?
My gut is telling me they should be cleaning at 25 psi still. Is this reasonable or am I off?
Thanks.
Membrane manufacturer's literature (SWC4-LD) indicates a maximum allowable membrane pressure drop of 10-15 psi. When asked about a maximum pressure drop when seven (7) membranes are in a single pressure vessel, the rsponse was up to 50 psi.
The system designer is telling us for the same seven membrane pressure vessel to go with 10-15 psi.
Prior to the the replacement project (used the same process), the plant operators were cleaning the RO membranes at 25 psi.
What would you recommend telling the operators?
My gut is telling me they should be cleaning at 25 psi still. Is this reasonable or am I off?
Thanks.