| Management number | 234598901 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$2.40 | Model Number | 234598901 | ||
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| * | Premium replacement cartridges for standard size RO/DI systems |
| * | Remove harmful substances and purify tap water for aquarium use |
| * | Replace used cartridges to ensure best performance from your RO unit |
Mixed Bed Resin Cartridge (mfg# 330091)
Resin filter used in a reverse osmosis and deionization units to remove total dissolved solids (TDS). Cation and Anion resins (H+ and OH-) remove remaining TDS from RO membrane-filtered water for ultra pure water. Top gasket on cartridge allows secure fit in RO units while cartridge-housing shape lends itself to efficient water-to-resin contact. 10" standard size cartridge.
Deluxe Unit Installation (60 gpd and 100 gpd units)
Tools required for installation:
Note: Unlike traditional RO units, the easy access top-loading design of this AquaticLife RO unit positions the plumbing below the cartridges. For this reason, the Mixed Bed Resin Cartridge must be placed with the gasket side down. Water will flow through the cartridge from the top to bottom.
Tip: Use the Canister Cap Wrench to ensure a tight seal and prevent leaks.
Mounting
Wall Mount (suggested)
Using the supplied bracket and hardware, the RO unit can be mounted to a wall or flat surface.
Tip: Use wall anchors when mounting the RO Unit to drywall. The RO Unit can weigh as much as 30 pounds when in operation.
Free Standing
The RO unit can also be used as a free-standing portable unit. In this application, it is not necessary to mount the RO unit to the wall. The RO unit is equipped with white, non-marring plastic feet to allow placement on flat, level surfaces.
Membrane Placement
Tubing Attachment
The right side of the RO unit will have four color-coded connections: Flush Line (Red), Waste Line (Red), Supply Line (Yellow) and Filtered Line (Blue). Note: Before attaching the tubing, remove the blue clips and protective plugs from the housing attachments.
Flush Connection:
This RO unit includes a manual Flush Valve for cleaning the Membrane. There are three small pieces of red tubing included with the RO.
Waste Connection:
Supply Connection:
Filtered Connection:
Operation
Water Supply
With all tubing connections in place, turn on the supply water to the RO unit. Check to ensure that all connections are secure and there are no leaks. If all connections are secure and watertight, replace the RO unit's cover and replace the four screws that were removed. Warning: When using a new Membrane for the first time, DO NOT use the first 30 gallons of filtered water produced from the RO unit for aquariums. The Membrane includes a preservative that is removed during initial water contact.
Flush Valve
Flushing the Membrane is critical to obtaining peak performance from the RO unit. Flushing clears debris buildup on the membrane. The Deluxe RO unit includes a valve that is attached to the outside and is labeled, FLUSH (red). To flush the Membrane, open the valve for 30 seconds when the RO unit is first supplied with water. This valve allows the water to bypass the flow restrictor located inside the RO unit housing. After 30 seconds, turn the valve off. Water is now forced to pass through the flow restrictor and pressure will build against the membrane and filtered water production will resume.
Water Storage
Reverse Osmosis filtered water can be stored in covered or sealed containers for future use.
Tip: Store RO filtered water in a clean plastic barrel with lid for easy mixing of saltwater for marine aquaria.
100 gpd Power Unit Installation
Tools required for installation:
Cartridge Placement
Refer to the Deluxe Unit section for step-by-step instructions.
Mounting
Refer to the Deluxe Unit section for step-by-step instructions.
Membrane Placement
Refer to the Deluxe Unit section for step-by-step instructions.
Tubing Attachment
The right side of the 100 gpd Power RO unit will have three color-coded connections. Waste Line (Red), Supply Line (Yellow) and Filtered Line (Blue). Note: Before attaching the tubing, remove the blue clips and protective plugs from the housing attachments.
Supply Connection:
Filtered Connection:
Operation
Water Supply
With all tubing connections in place, turn on the supply water to the RO unit. Check to ensure that all connections are secure and there are no leaks. If all connections are secure and watertight, replace the RO unit's cover and replace the four screws that were removed. Warning: When using a new Membrane for the first time, DO NOT use the first 30 gallons of filtered water produced from the RO unit for aquariums. The Membrane includes a preservative that is removed during initial water contact.
Flush Valve (automatic)
Flushing the Membrane is critical to obtaining peak performance from the RO unit. Flushing clears debris buildup on the Membrane. The Power RO unit includes an internal automatic valve that flushes the Membrane for 30-45 seconds every time the unit is activated. The internal valve allows water to bypass the flow restrictor located inside the RO unit housing. After 30-45 seconds, the valve will force the water to pass through the flow restrictor and build pressure against the Membrane. Filtered water production will then resume.
Low Pressure Switch
The Low Pressure Switch will disconnect power from the RO unit if the source water pressure is less than 4.35 PSI. This will prolong the life of the Pressure Pump.
High Pressure Switch
The High Pressure Switch will disconnect power from the RO unit if the Filtered water supply line pressure is greater than 43.5 PSI. Many RO unit installations connect to storage containers that use float valves or pressure canisters that create pressure on the Filtered water line. When the containers are full, a back pressure on the Filtered water line is created. The AquaticLife Power RO unit will disconnect power to the Pressure Pump and prevent water flow to the Membrane. Note: The water pressure supplied to the High Pressure Switch must be constant. If the pressure fluctuates, the Switch may NOT shut the system down. It is recommended that a Positive Valve be used with the Powered RO unit.
Water Spill Sensor and Alarm
A Water Spill Sensor is located inside the RO unit housing at the base. If water contacts the sensor, the computer will disconnect power to the Pressure Pump, close a valve for the incoming water supply, sound an audible alarm and the LED display will begin to flash.
Pressure Pump
The Pressure Pump increases incoming water pressure to 100 PSI. This higher pressure increases the effectiveness of the RO unit and reduces waste water output. The Pressure Pump is low voltage and is powered by the included transformer.
Automatic Shut-Off Valve
An Automatic Shut-off Valve is included with the Power RO unit to eliminate water waste and possible leak-involved problems. The Shut-off Valve will activate if the Low Pressure Switch, High Pressure Switch or Spill Sensor is activated. The computer controlled valve will stop the water supply from reaching the RO unit.
Computer Control
The Powered RO unit includes a Computer that controls the operation of the RO unit. The display will indicate several operating modes.
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