Filtration Threshold

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Somewhat dubious title I know, but I've been curious about water filtration systems and was wondering about the particle size that most will filter out. Anyone out there own a CRspotless, or any filter (that seems to work well) know what it will filter down to? 1 micron, 5 microns, 15 microns etc..? Or do most simply tell you that it filters out a percentage, eg "Reduces 99% of water-borne contaminants". I'm looking at maybe putting together my own filter system but I don't know what size particle I ought to be worried about.



TIA

- Andrew
 
A CRspotless is a deionization filter using mixed bed resins containing cation and anion resins...they remove hard minerals such as calcium..magnesium..phosphates...I do not know if they have pre filters on it for water particles such as sand and smaller silica's...this system is for hard mineral ladden water...it must be recharged after resins become exhausted..gives a spotless rinse..so they claim..but as resins become exhausted it will begin to water spot till recharged...using solar salt...for whole house water softners...



If you are looking for a filter to take out rust..sand ..silica's or any water borne debris you would get a house filter and fit it to be inline with your hose..the filter media comes in different microns..1 being the smaller and shortest lifespan...then 5 and then 10 and 15 may be tops..they also come in different media types...one type is a spun woven acrylic yarn type which comes in 5,10 and maybe 15 microns...the other type is a porus type polyester block..which has 1 micron and smaller...these are no good for every day use..will clog faster than the other type...



Al
 
When you say largest I assume it means largest physical size filter unit, not largest micron size correct?

I suppose I'm looking for that magical "point of diminishing returns". Sort of a rough idea of what size balances water flow and water spot negation.



-Andrew



[Edit] D'oh! Didn't catch AL-53's response. So somewhere in the 5-15 range would work best it sounds like?
 
what do you want the filter system to do....



remove.. minerals from hard water



remove water debris...sand..rust ..small water borne stuff...
 
What we use is the EQ-300 Rhino designed for use on approx 400,000 gallons and filters down to 5-microns. will flow 8 gallons per min. we have used this filter for 3 years and have no problems with water spots or contaminents at all ( and our city water is very hard...)and has alot of calcium in it. think we paid about $700.00 for it and replacement filters are $18.00 for four and last about 3 months each . it has been worth the cost.
 
AL-53 said:
what do you want the filter system to do....



remove.. minerals from hard water



remove water debris...sand..rust ..small water borne stuff...

Mostly sand rust etc... Please forgive the (what are probably) very basic questions, I just don't know much about this sort of thing.



- Andrew
 
without a prefilter a DI cartridge will not last that long. Yup as AL noted the resin will need to be re-charged. You can buy new nuclear resin (color changing or non) for about $12 to fill an emprty cartridge.



A prefilter will not last that long; only remove/reduces sand rust etc; $2 to $3 each. A DI will last about that same amount of time;





I also find it VERY hard to belive any filter other the RO will last longer then 6 month; 3,000 MAX gallons. I have had a coral reef tank for years and the prefilter and carbon look bad after 4 to 6 months. RO lasts about 2 years max; DI last about 6 months MAX before the TDS get very high.
 
no problem...you want to go to Lowes or Home depot...get a house filter....and a 10 micron filter...probally about 50.oo$..you can try wally world also...



like this one http://cgi.ebay.com/WATER-FILTER-Su...1QQihZ001QQcategoryZ20651QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem



this one is in Austrailia..but just using picture to show what I am talking about the type you want...



But best to get it from lowes or home Depot...filter replacement cartridges are readily available from them





yes mcburnicas..I to have reef tanks...I make 250 gallons of water monthly for my tanks...and I have both filters..I have a RO/Di system from kent..and also a straight di system with seperate resin tanks...1 for cation 1 for anion resins...I recharge with acids...



I like the straight DI system better ..no waste water ..like from the flush on the RO system...with the RO system you use 9 gallons of water to male 1 gallon of product water...cause of membrane flush...even with an peramate pump it is not that good..

Al
 
AL-53, Thanks I'll go take a look at Home Depot tomorrow after work.



mburnickas, forgive me but, DI= De-Ionization? RO and TDS?
 
what kind of water pressure will 8 gpm give you? Has anybody tried this one.

http://www.autogeek.net/deluxe-filter-system.html



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We filter all our water with 5-micron filters before it gets softened/conditioned/ROed. The 5-micro filters trap a lot of nasty stuff like sand and rust particles, you'll wonder how you survived without them. No problems with the water delivery with the 5-micron size (I use a 1-micron filter for the first stage of the RO).



I run a total of four of the 5-micron filters. Two for the house, two for the garage shop.
 
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