slash007
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I am trying to decide if I need to get the 2500GPD for 2200 GPD membranes to the replace what I have now. What determines the size needed?
The Dow Filmtec membranes are 3.9" vs. 4" for the KR brand. Will that matter? Also, why do you prefer the Dow membranes?Good question. Ideally you want to use the one the system was designed for. Some of them don't have adjustments and just have solid fittings drilled out to a certain size to allow the right amount of flow, and usually have a pump made for a particular flow. If a system like that is made for a 2200 GPD and you put a 2500 in it, the pressure won't reach what it's supposed to and the product quality will suffer. Most equipment has an adjustment somewhere to control pressure, so you can use most any membrane as long as you keep it under 200 PSI. You can use the 2500 in your Coleman unit.
FWIW, I only use Dow Filmtec, and I always rebed the charcoal filter with new membranes. They usually last about ten years.
No, that's just someone rounding up.The Dow Filmtec membranes are 3.9" vs. 4" for the KR brand.
I've never had any trouble with them that was a flaw in the membrane. I've sold and installed hundreds of them and I know they're good. I don't like to take chances on cheap stuff, especially with Kleen-Rite who will not back the product.Also, why do you prefer the Dow membranes?