Everpure MRS Reverse Osmosis System MRS-100CC User Manual

Installation and operation guide

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Installation and Operation Guide

MRS-100, MRS-225, MRS-100CC, MRS225CC

Reverse Osmosis Mineral Reduction System For Foodservice Applications

Printed in U.S.A.

EV3123-42 Rev A AU07

IntroductIon

The Everpure MRS (Mineral Reduction System) is a pre-engineered,

pre-assembled Reverse Osmosis (RO) system designed to provide

high purity water for many applications, such as premium espresso,

coffee and blended beverages, to name a few. It combines a

number of water treatment technologies into one easy to install

package. The system provides superior protection against taste and

odor causing contaminants while removing dirt, particulates and

dissolved solids that can foul or scale equipment.

Initial System Production

Water production depends on supply water pressure and temperature.

See PERFORMANCE section (page 5) for normalized production.

Influent Water characteristics

The following table lists the allowable operating range of various

water properties within which the MRS will function properly.

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

0-1500 PPM (0-1500 mg/L)

pH

5-10

Chlorine

1

0-3 PPM (0-3 mg/L)

Chloramines

0-3 PPM (0-3 mg/L)

Turbidity

0-1 NTU

Iron

0-1 PPM (0-1 mg/L)

1

Reverse osmosis membrane filter used in this system will be damaged by chlorine. An

activated carbon filter has been provided with this system to protect the reverse osmosis
membrane from chlorine attack. Influent chlorine should not exceed 3 mg/L.

the complete MrS consists of 5 major components:

Inlet booster pump.

1.

5-Micron Pre-filter (optional).

2.

Granular Activated Carbon Taste & Odor (TO) cartridge.

3.

Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane cartridge.

4.

Calcium carbonate (CC) re-mineralization cartridge (optional).

5.
The optional 5-micron pre-filter removes suspended particles, which

can lead to pre-mature plugging of the TO and/or RO membrane

cartridge. The TO cartridge removes most oxidizers, but mainly

reduces chlorine, preventing damage to the RO cartridge. The RO

cartridge contains a semi-permeable reverse osmosis membrane.

Here, most dissolved impurities are separated from the water and

flushed down the drain. The water that is able to pass through the

membrane, which is very low in dissolved impurities, is referred to

as permeate, RO water, or product water. Depending on the model,

the permeate will do one of the following:
• Systems without calcium carbonate (CC) cartridge - The permeate

will pass through the cartridge head with by-pass plug, exiting to

service and/or enters the optional storage tank.
• Systems with calcium carbonate (CC) cartridge - The permeate will

pass through calcium carbonate cartridge, where re-mineralization

occurs. This cartridge reintroduces a metered amount of TDS level

of the RO permeate. After remineralization, the treated water exits

to service and/or enters the optional storage tank.
The optional storage tank stores water that has been produced by

the RO System. This provides a water supply "buffer", enabling the

system to provide reasonable volumes of product water during high

demand periods.

A unique cartridge monitor/alarm module is available. This device

can be set to provide simultaneous water throughput and operating

time indications over easily selectable ranges. This monitor helps in

determining cartridge change-out schedules.

oPeratIng SPecIfIcatIonS

Dynamic Operating Pressure: 25–80 psi (1.7–5.5 bar)

Static Operating Pressure: 100 psi (6.9 bar)

Operating Temperature 40–100°F (4.4–37.8°C)

Connections

Inlet/Outlet: 3/8-inch tube

Concentrate: 1/4-inch tube

Electrical

Voltage: 115 volt AC

Hertz: 60

Phase: 1

Ampere: 1.5

Branch Circuit Protection: 15 or 20 AMP Ground Fault Protected

Pre-Installation checklist

1.

Can the unit be mounted within a reasonable distance of

the water supply and drain facilities?

2.

Is there an un-switched 115 VAC GFIC (ground fault

interrupter circuit) protected receptacle available for powering

the system?

3.

Is there adequate clearance and support to install

the unit and permit access for maintenance? The total system

weight will vary based on model and storage tank selected. See

specification table for approximate operating weights.

4.

Does the inlet water supply meet the requirements listed

below?

A minimum of 25 PSI pressure on a consistent basis

a.

Less than 1,500 ppm of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

b.

Less than 10 GPG of water hardness

c.

pH level between 7.0-9.0

d.

Turbidity less than 1 NTU

e.

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