Reverse Osmosis Plant Start-Up - Good Practice
Guide
Reverse Osmosis Plant Start-Up - This short good
practice guide looks at what needs to be considered when undertaking
a reverse osmosis plant start-up procedure.
The guide reviews both pre-start and start-up procedures for new
and existing plant systems.
RO Plant Pre-Start Procedures
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a reverse osmosis plant system, it should be verified that
all pre-treatment systems are working according to their specifications.
It may be necessary to take water samples for analysis. In
the case of polyamide (thin film composite) membranes free
chlorine must be 0.0 ppm.
The Silt Density Index (SDI) should be according to the RO
design guidelines (typically < 5.0).
If the water analysis, including temperature, pH etc. has
changed significantly, it is recommended that you run a new
scale projection analysis on Accepta’s automated RO
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RO Systems - Good Practice
Guide |
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Plant Start-Up
On start up, the inlet valve should open prior to the initiation
of the high-pressure pump, to completely fill the system with low
pressure water (<100 psi [< 7 Bars]). This “soft start”
will prevent hydraulic shock at start-up. Pre-treatment chemical
addition should begin at this time (making sure the chemicals are
not over-injected). The high-pressure pump should then be started
and the system slowly bought on-line, up to design permeate flow.
If starting up after a period of shutdown, flush the permeate to
drain for 30 minutes to remove residual preservation chemicals.
Produced water permeate can be used when it meets the quality requirement
of downstream processes.
Additional Information & Technical
Support
For further information or assistance about reverse osmosis plant
installations or specialist RO supplies please call Accepta on +44
(0) 161 877 2334 or e-mail info@accepta.com.
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