Changing a Standard Reverse Osmosis Membrane1. Start by removing the entire membrane housing from the unit. You will need to disconnect the three tubes that connect it. It is wise to tag or otherwise mark the identification of the tubes for reinstallation.
Caps are sometimes difficult to remove. If you can't get it loose, get some help. Four hands are better than two. Channel lock pliers are a usesful tool. Note: The membrane housing in the pictures has no fittings installed. You do not need to remove the fittings from the housing to change the membrane.
4. Remove the new membrane from its bag and handle it only with gloves or by the stem. Membranes are packed in preservatives, so be careful. It will insert easier into the housing if you wet it with tap water to provide lubrication. Just hold it under a running tap for a moment.
6. When the membrane is securely in place, replace the cap, (The membrane in the picture is not in place. It is in the process of being pushed in to the housing.) Reinstall the membrane housing on the unit. Back to Main Product Page |
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