I have a Dultmeier 4 bay system that I want to start installing in the near future. The P.O. bought it several years ago and didn’t install it. After going through the instructions (which are not as clear and thorough as I’d like) I have a few questions.
First off, I’m assuming the best place to “Tee” the SPR into the HP line would be in the manifold above the bay? Correct? If so, I’ll need to make allowances for that.
I do have a water softener which I’ve read is a good thing when running an RO system. One thing I’m unclear on, though, is what the PPM’s or TDS’s should be? What are good and favorable readings after the softener and after the RO System? I need to get a good tester to see what my starting points are. Its possible, that the softener works well enough that hooking up the SPR will be a mute point, but might be a good selling point that will help us to raise prices?
I did multiple searches here on the forum, but unfortunately (3) letter (TDS, PPM) searches didn’t turn up anything. For those of you who have installed your own system, what are the things that stand out that gave you problems that I might need to know about. I’m the type that likes to be prepared before any major installation like this. My level of confidence is a “10”…But my success rate is usually somewhat less than that!
I guess my final question at this time would be: Is it wise to install this piece of equipment? Or am I asking for problems and costs that will be hard to recover? There are 3 washes within our corporation limits and the population is less than 4,000. Our town is the county seat, so we get lots of traffic. Our wash is more in-town than the other 2, and located next to the schools and county offices on “Main Street”. We do a fair amount of business, but then again our prices are lower than the other 2 washes. Our wash is older. I’m thinking if we add a few extra services, maybe we can raise prices and still get the business. We also have a Tri-Foam system to install, again that the P.O. bought and never installed. Its not that we have to lay out a bunch of cash to install this equipment, but am I asking for more trouble than it will be worth? Sorry for such a long post, but I’m concerned about lots of things going into this. Your thoughts???
First off, I’m assuming the best place to “Tee” the SPR into the HP line would be in the manifold above the bay? Correct? If so, I’ll need to make allowances for that.
I do have a water softener which I’ve read is a good thing when running an RO system. One thing I’m unclear on, though, is what the PPM’s or TDS’s should be? What are good and favorable readings after the softener and after the RO System? I need to get a good tester to see what my starting points are. Its possible, that the softener works well enough that hooking up the SPR will be a mute point, but might be a good selling point that will help us to raise prices?
I did multiple searches here on the forum, but unfortunately (3) letter (TDS, PPM) searches didn’t turn up anything. For those of you who have installed your own system, what are the things that stand out that gave you problems that I might need to know about. I’m the type that likes to be prepared before any major installation like this. My level of confidence is a “10”…But my success rate is usually somewhat less than that!
I guess my final question at this time would be: Is it wise to install this piece of equipment? Or am I asking for problems and costs that will be hard to recover? There are 3 washes within our corporation limits and the population is less than 4,000. Our town is the county seat, so we get lots of traffic. Our wash is more in-town than the other 2, and located next to the schools and county offices on “Main Street”. We do a fair amount of business, but then again our prices are lower than the other 2 washes. Our wash is older. I’m thinking if we add a few extra services, maybe we can raise prices and still get the business. We also have a Tri-Foam system to install, again that the P.O. bought and never installed. Its not that we have to lay out a bunch of cash to install this equipment, but am I asking for more trouble than it will be worth? Sorry for such a long post, but I’m concerned about lots of things going into this. Your thoughts???