Datasheet summary
AsHR-2540
Engineering summary from PDF text extraction for AsHR-2540. Verify every value with the OEM datasheet.
Summary
Product identification
- Model: AsHR-2540
- Type: High Arsenic Removal - Nanofiltration Element
- Configuration: Spiral Wound
- Membrane Polymer: Composite Polyamide
- Brine Spacer Material: Polypropylene
Performance
- Nominal Permeate Flow: 730 gpd (2.8 m³/d)
- Stabilized Salt Rejection: >97%
- Arsenic Removal (minimum): 97%
- Nominal Membrane Area: 28 ft² (2.6 m²)
Test Conditions
- Solution: MgSO₄ 2000 ppm
- Applied Pressure: 70 psi (4.8 bar)
- Operating Temperature: 77 °F (25 °C)
- Permeate Recovery: 10%
- pH Range (After 30 min of operation): 6.5 – 7.0
Mechanical / hydraulic
- Total Length (A): 40.0 inches (1016 mm)
- Total Diameter (B): 2.4 inches (61 mm)
- ATD Diameter (C): 0.75 inches (19.1 mm)
- Core Tube Extension (Feed Side - DF): 1.2 inches (30.5 mm)
- Core Tube Extension (Concentrate Side - DC): 1.2 inches (30.5 mm)
- Weight: 4 lbs (1.8 Kg)
Operating limits
- Maximum Operating Pressure:
- Fiberglassed: 600 psi (41.4 bar)
- Tape Wrapped: 300 psi (20.7 bar)
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 113 °F (45 °C)
- Maximum Pressure Drop: 10 psi (0.7 bar)
- Maximum Feed Flow: 6 gpm (23 lpm)
- Maximum Feed Chlorine Concentration: <0.1 ppm
- Feedwater pH Range: 3.0 – 10.0
- Feedwater SDI (15min): 5.0
- Feedwater Turbidity: 1.0 NTU
- Minimum ratio of concentrate to permeate flow for any element: 5:1
Guidelines and Notice
- Minimum permeate flow for individual elements is 20 percent below listed flow.
- Elements are vacuum sealed in a polyethylene bag containing less than 1.0% sodium meta-bisulfite.
- Permeate obtained from the first hour of operation should be discarded.
- Avoid static permeate-side backpressure at all times.
- These membranes may be subject to drinking water application restrictions in some countries; check application status before use and sale.
- For element loading, use only glycerine to lubricate o-rings and brine seal.
- The customer is fully responsible for the effects of incompatible chemicals on elements. The presence of free chlorine and other oxidizing agents will cause membrane failure; this damage is not covered under warranty.
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