Water treatment equipment is widely used across various industries, playing a crucial role. It is a preferred choice for many large-scale manufacturers. Given its relatively high price, everyone hopes to avoid malfunctions, which is why regular maintenance is essential. How can we minimize the occurrence of faults in water treatment equipment?
1. Precautions for Using Water Treatment Equipment
After securing the water quality, a comprehensive water analysis must be conducted, and based on this, the reverse osmosis system design will be formulated. Before proceeding with the design, the RO feed SDI value must be determined. In case of any changes in the incoming water quality, timely design adjustments are required.
Selecting the appropriate membrane element for the equipment, such as cellulose acetate membranes or low-pollution elements, may be more effective for treating complex surface water or wastewater. Ensure sufficient pretreatment. When choosing water flux, rely on commonly used data as much as possible. In terms of recovery rates, it's not about the quantity, but about suitability.
2. Pay attention to the maintenance of the渗透膜.
Reverse osmosis membranes are critical components in water treatment equipment. As various industries increasingly employ water treatment systems, the importance of reverse osmosis membranes has also gradually gained attention. Given their high cost, extending the lifespan of reverse osmosis membranes is a concern for users. Regular maintenance helps to prolong the life of the reverse osmosis water purification equipment and its membranes.
3. Component Maintenance
The thick water regulating valve of the water treatment equipment system and the discharge valve connected to the thick water outlet should be fully open. During this process, the used reverse osmosis membrane elements are generally soaked in a 1% sodium bisulfite and 18% glycerin solution, then stored in sealed plastic bags. Calibration should be performed at least once every 3 months. If the plastic bag is damaged, it can be stored for about a year, and its lifespan and function will not be affected when used again. Once the plastic bag is opened, it should be used promptly to prevent the sodium bisulfite from being oxidized in the air, which can have adverse effects on the membrane elements.
Here are some methods to reduce the occurrence of failures in water treatment equipment. In summary, it's essential to regularly maintain all critical components of the water treatment equipment. Regular inspections and maintenance, as well as keeping the equipment clean and well-maintained, are key to reducing failure rates and extending the lifespan of the equipment.





