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Using Barnstead D50223 sanitization filter
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Using Barnstead D50223 sanitization filter


Date : 2/12/2014
From : Katrina

Question

Have you gotten any feedback from folks who have used Barnsteads D50223 sanitizing cartridges on their epure systems? Can you guesstimate how long it takes to get the resistivity of the system back up over 17.6 Megohm after sanitization following the Users Manual?


Answer

It really depends on the quality of water you are feeding it with. You have to make sure you removed all filters except the sanitization filter and then once you put the new deionizer filters in, it should take a very short time to rinse back up. If you have an organic scavenger filter as your last filter, then it may take up to 24 hours to rinse back up. We recommend leaving the system in recirculation mode over night and it should be back to normal in the morning.



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