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FSsmMUNI_RO_HR_LE_EN.doc Jul-13
Thin-film membrane (TFM*)
Average
permeate
flow gpd
(m3/day)
1,2
Average
NaCl rejec-
tion
1,2
Minimum
NaCl rejec-
tion
1,2
Typical Operating Pressure
Maximum Operating Pressure
Continuous operation: 122°F (50°C)
Clean-In-Place (CIP): 122°F (50°C)
Optimum rejection pH: 7.0-7.5,
Continuous operation: 4.0-11.0,
Clean-In-Place (CIP): 2.0-11.5
Over an element: 12 psi (83 kPa)
Per housing: 50 psi (345 kPa)
1,000+ ppm-hours,
dechlorination recommended
MUNI RO HR LE Series
Reverse Osmosis High Rejection Low Energy Membrane
Elements for Municipal Drinking Water Plants
Engineered to treat municipal potable water at lower pressures, the MUNI RO HR LE series enables
drinking water processes to achieve reduced operating costs while maintaining a high level of salt
rejection.
MUNI RO HR LE series membrane elements are the
solution for purification of drinking water that provide the benefits of both high rejection and low energy consumption.
MUNI RO HR LE elements feature a FRP outer wrap
and female end connections and are tested and
certified by NSF international against NSF/ANSI
Standard 61 for material requirements only.
Figure 1: Element Dimensions Diagram
Table 2: Dimensions and Weight
Table 1: Element Specification
1
Average salt rejection after 24 hours operation. Individual flow rate may vary
+25%/-15%.
2
Testing conditions: 500ppm NaCl solution at 115psi (862kPa) operating pre ssure,
77°F (25°C), pH7.5 and 15% recovery.
1
These elements are bagged wet (WT) before shipping.
2
Internal diameter unless specified OD (outside diameter).
Table 3: Operating and CIP parameters