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CTA1 Membranes

CTA1 reverse osmosis membrane elements are the industry?s most reliable and highest performing elements. CTA1 Membrane Elements are one of the industry?s leading chlorine tolerant membrane elements. Advanced membrane technology and manufacturing processes allow these elements to deliver consistent performance that equipment suppliers and water treatment dealers can rely on.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

CODE

Description

Applied Pressure psig / bar

Maximum Pressure psig / bar

Permeate life rate (GPD)

Nominal % Rejection

1D2006

2514 CTA1

225 / 15.51

400 / 27.58

125

96

1D2015

2521 CTA1

225 / 15.51

400 / 27.58

225

96

1D2024

2540 CTA1

225 / 15.51

400 / 27.58

500

96

1D2033

4014 CTA1

225 / 15.51

400 / 27.58

250

96

1D2042

4021 CTA1

225 / 15.51

400 / 27.58

550

96

1D2051

4040 CTA1

225 / 15.51

400 / 27.58

1250

96

Permeate flow and salt rejection based on the following test conditions: 550 ppm Treated Tap Water,77°F (25°C), 15% Permeate Recovery, 6.5 - 7.0 pH Range, and the specified applied pressure. Data Taken after 30 Minutes of Operation. Maximum Pressure Drop for Each Element is 10 psi. Minimum salt rejection is 96%..

Limites Opérationnelles

  • Membrane Element Type : Cellulose Tri-Acetate
  • Maximum Operating Température : 43°c (110°F)
  • pH Range, Continuous Operation : 3 - 11
  • pH Range, Short Term Cleaning (30 Min.) : 1 - 12
  • Maximum Feed Water Turbidity : 1 NTU
  • Chlorine Tolerance : 1 mg/L

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Description

A

B

C

D

2514 CTA1

14

1.0

0.75

2.4

2521 CTA1

21

1.0

0.75

2.4

2540 CTA1

40

1.0

0.75

2.4

4014 CTA1

14

1.0

0.75

3.95

4021 CTA1

21

1.0

0.75

3.95

4040 CTA1

40

1.0

0.75

3.95

Permeate flow for individual elements may vary +/- 15%. Under certain conditions, the presence of free chlorine and other oxidizing agents will cause premature membrane failure. Since oxidation damage is not covered under warranty, HydroBios recommends removing residual free chlorine by pretreatment prior to membrane exposure. Wet tested membrane elements must be kept sealed and moist when in storage. Drying out may occur and damage the membrane permanently. Prevent elements from freezing or being exposed to direct sunlight. Elements are vacuum sealed in a polyethylene bag containing 1.0% sodium meta-bisulfite and then packaged in a cardboard box. Discard the permeate for the first two hours of operation. The permeate flow (product water flow) varies with feed water temperature. Review our Temperature Conversion Chart. For membrane warranty information, review our Warranty for Reverse Osmosis Membrane Elements.

HydroBios believes the information and data contained herein to be accurate and useful. The information and data are offered in good faith, but without guarantee, as conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control. HydroBios assumes no liability for results obtained or damages incurred through the application of the presented information and data. It is the user's responsibility to determine the appropriateness of HydroBios' products for the user's specific end uses.