
Datasheet summary
HP 3012 600
Engineering summary from PDF text extraction for HP 3012 600. Verify every value with the OEM datasheet.
Summary
Product identification
- Model: HP3012-600
- Series: Helixfil Series Reverse Osmosis Membrane Elements
- Application:
- Designed for treatment of low-salinity water resources such as tap water, well water.
- Applicable to water purifying devices for residence, hospital, and laboratory.
- Used to treat centralized water supply, underground water, and other water sources.
Product water
The following performance is measured under standard test conditions:
- Permeate Flow: 600 GPD (2.72 m³/d) (Note: Each membrane element may have ±15% variation of permeate flow.)
- Rejection Rate: 98% (Note: Rejection Rate ±2%)
- Minimum Rejection: 97%
Operating limits
- Testing Pressure: 100 psi (0.69 MPa)
- Temperature of Testing Solution: 25℃
- Concentration of Testing Solution (NaCl): 250 ppm
- pH of Testing Solution: 6.5~8.5
- Recovery of Single Element: 60%
- The operating limits and operational guidelines given are part of the limitations of the three-year warranty on the membrane element.
- The addition of any chemicals that may affect the membrane element during storage and operation is prohibited.
Mechanical / hydraulic
- Product Size (dimensions in mm):
- A: 298
- B: 73
- C: 17
- D1: 15
- D2: 22
Important information
- Preservation:
- The dry membrane element has no preservation solution before leaving the factory.
- The wet membrane element has 1.0% sodium bisulfite as the preservation solution for storage treatment (in winter, 10% of propylene glycol antifreeze is added).
- Elements are vacuum packaged.
- Storage:
- Dry membrane elements should always be maintained wet after soaking.
- When wet membrane elements are not used for a long time, preservation solution is needed to soak the elements.
- First Use Flushing Procedure:
- It is recommended to flush for 15-25 minutes at low pressure (not suitable for soaking or soaking overnight).
- Then flush for 60-90 minutes at high pressure (the water flow should not be less than 50% of the system design water flow).
- Initial Operation Discharge: The permeate water and concentrated water within the first hour of the initial operation of the membrane element should all be discharged.
- Please refer to the Product Manual for details on installation, commissioning, storage, and transportation of membrane elements.
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Official datasheet (PDF)
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