Eclipse R.O. Drinking Water System
The ECLIPSE™ R.O. Drinking Water System is tested and Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for the reduction of the following contaminants ...

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WRO-35 Performance Data Sheet
REDUCTION PERFORMANCE
Contaminant Influent
(avg mg/l)¹
Effluent
(avg mg/l)¹
Effluent
(max mg/l)¹
Avg %
Rejection
EPA MCL²
(mg/l)¹
Barium 11.8 0.167 0.42 98.5 2.0
Cadmium 0.031 0.0006 0.0021 98.0 0.005
Chromium (Hexavalent) 0.14 0.02 0.02 85.7 0.05
Chromium (Trivalent) 0.15 0.02 0.02 86.6 0.05
Copper 3.1 0.011 0.027 99.6 1.3
Fluoride 8.6 0.3 0.6 96.5 2.0
Lead 0.16 0.001 0.005 99.3 0.015
Mercury 0.0061 0.0005 0.0005 91.8 0.002
Nitrate (as N)³ 28.3 6.3 8.5 77.7 10.0
Nitrite (as N)³ 3.6 0.6 1.0 83.3 1.0
Radium 226/2284 25 pCi/l 5 pCi/l 5 pCi/l 80.0 5 pCi/l
Selenium 0.11 0.003 0.007 97.2 0.05
Total Dissolved Solids 735 70 104 90.4 NA
Turbidity 15 NTU 0.05 NTU 0.05 NTU 99.7 0.5 NTU
Microbiological (The cyst reduction claim includes oocysts of Cryptosporidium and cysts of Giardia and Entamoeba.)
Cyst 68,177 #/ml 2 #/ml 7 #/ml 99.99  
Test Parameters: T.D.S. 735 mg/l, pH 7.5±0.5, Turbidity  < 1 NTU, Temperature 77°±2° F, Pressure 50 psig
Notes: 1 Unless otherwise indicated. 2 USEPA Maximum Contaminant Level or Action Level. 3 Acceptable for treatment of confluent concentrations of no more then 27 mg/l nitrate and 3 mg/l nitrite in combination, measured as N, and is certified for nitrate/nitrite reduction only on water supplies with a pressure of 40 psig (280 kPa) or greater. 4 The reduction of Radium was verified by using Barium as a surrogate under ANSI/NSF Standard 58.   NA= Not Applicable


APPLICATION GUIDELINES/SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES
Water Supply Parameters: Chemical: Limit:
Water Pressure: 40-100 psig
(280-690 kPa)
Chlorine: 0
Hardness: <170 mg/l
Water Temperature: 40°-100° F
(4°-38° C)
Iron: <0.1 mg/l
Manganese: <0.05 mg/l
pH Range: 3-11 Hydrogen Sulfide: 0
Max. T.D.S. Level: 2000 ppm Water supplies that exceed limits for Chlorine, Hardness, Iron, Manganese and Hydrogen Sulfide require pretreatment.
Caution: Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality, without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain filterable cysts.


DRINKING WATER SYSTEM ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS
Sediment/Carbon Prefilter: 5 Micron/Activated Carbon Block Module, Part No.S7128X
Membrane Type: Thin Film Composite (T.F.C.), Part No.S1448RS
Carbon Post Filter: Activated Carbon Block Module, Part No. S7125X
In-Line Carbon Post Filter: In-Line Activated Carbon Filter, Part No. S7206W
Refer to owner's manual for service interval recommendations, parts and service availability.


SYSTEM RATING
System Production: 10.0 gallons per day (38 liters per day)
Average T.D.S. Reduction: 90.4%
Rated at 50 psig, 77°±2° F, 735 mg/l NaCI, product to storage tank.


MEMBRANE RATING
Membrane Production: 35±5 gallons per day (114-151 liters per day)
Membrane T.D.S. Reduction: 95% minimum
Measured at industry standard condition of 65 psig, 77°F, 500 ppm T.D.S., and discharging to atmosphere.
Note: Actual system production and contaminant reduction will depend upon water temperature and pressure, T.D.S. level, membrane variation and usage pattern.
Please see owner's manual for proper operation, installation instructions, and warranty information.

 

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