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tuned for growing GX150HR, GX200HF & EX100 Owners Manual www.growonix.com tm tuned for growing tm GX150HR/GX200HF features 150 / 200 Gallons Per Day GX150HR & GX200HF featuring 2:1 waste ratio 6.25 Gallons Per Hour 2:1 Waste Ratio Dow Chemical Membrane High Flow Washable Sediment Filter Clear Filter Housings Stainless Steel Liquid Filled Pressure Gauges Patented Metal Housing Auto Shutoff Valve EZ Hookup Kit Wall Mountable Uses 50% less water than traditional RO systems Built in the U.S.A. No Assembly Required The GX150/GX200. When we developed the GX150/GX200, we decided to pack all the high end features into a tight efficient RO unit. We engineered a 50% increase in water production over traditional ROs, lowered the waste ratio to 2:1, and still offered it to you for the same price point of an entry level RO filter. But we didn’t stop there. We topped it all off with a 2” stainless steel liquid-filled pressure gauge, never before seen in a filter this size, and integrated it into our patented GX Series bracketing system. A manual flush valve allows you to clean the membrane, purging out pollutants that could otherwise add buildup to the system. Flushing adds considerable life to the membrane. With flow rates at 6.25/9 GPH (Gallons Per Hour), the GX150/GX200 delivers the same excellent filtration as our larger models. 2 Table of Contents 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 Introduction Precautions Information on flow rates Information on quick connect fittings GX150/GX200 Component Diagram Setup Instructions Replacing Sediment and Carbon Pre-Filters Replacing Membrane Element Flushing the Membrane Element Specifications Charts RO System Warranty Return Policy Replacement Accessories GX Series Flow Specifications 3 Introduction Our Mission Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Purity, and Conservation form the foundation on which we design and build all of our products. Consistent and superior quality sets us apart from other manufacturers and increases our value to you - our customer. Whether you are a hydroponics hobbyist, serious enthusiast, or large-scale gardener, GrowoniX is committed to bringing you the best solution for water purification systems. What is Revers Osmosis? Reverse osmosis (RO) is a filtration method that removes many types of large molecules and ions from solutions by applying pressure to the solution when it is on one side of a selective membrane. This filtering process ensures that the solute (waste water) is contained within the pressurized chamber while the pure solvent (RO water) is allowed to pass freely through the membrane. Tuned for Growing - In Tune with Our Customers Traditional RO systems have waste ratios of approximately 4:1, which means there are 4 gallons of waste water produced for every 1 gallon of purified water. GrowoniX line of water filters achieve waste ratios of 2:1 with the GX150/GX200 and GX300/GX400 and an astounding 1:1 ratio with the GX600 and GX1000. GrowoniX has created a complete product line that will address the needs of hydroponic operations of all sizes. Our filters will significantly reduce your water use while dramatically increasing your yields. THE TRADITIONAL WAY takes 4 gallons of waste water to produce 1 gallon of pure water PURE WATER WASTE WATER The WASTE WATER 4 GrowoniX way PURE WATER Precautions • • • Do not use unit with inlet water pressure exceeding 80 psi. If inlet water pressure is too high, install water pressure regulator before the unit. Regulators and pressure limiters are available at www.Growonix.com or your local plumbing supply. Keep unit away from direct light. Direct light can cause algae and other biologicals to grow inside of the filter housings. Do not install unit near electrical outlets or electrical devices. Do not install in places where a leak can cause damage. Information on flow rates GrowoniX GX150/GX200 RO water filters are rated using supply water that is 77°F, 475ppm, at 70psi. Slower performance may be noted in areas with colder temperatures, higher water salinity, or lower inlet water pressure. • • • • A minimum of 40psi is recommended to operate GrowoniX water filters. If your inlet water pressure is too low, booster pumps can be used to increase pressure. Pumps are available at www.Growonix.com. Do not use a flow restrictor other than the one included with your unit. Flow restrictors help tune the unit for proper waste ratio. Using bigger flow restrictors, or using the unit in areas with exceptionally dirty water, will decrease membrane performance and longevity. 5 Information on quick connect fittings Growonix RO water filters use quick connect fittings that allow for easy maintenance. MAKE A CLEAN TUBE CUT Cut the tube squarely and if using plastic tubing, ensure that the cut has not made the tube out of round. Also ensure that the tube has a smooth outside diameter without any burrs or score marks prior to inserting it into the fitting. O-RING COLLET TUBING INSERT TUBE INTO FITTING Push the tubing through the collet and dual o-rings until it bottoms out against the tube stop. The collet holds the tube in place and the dual o-rings provide a leak resistant seal. TEST AND INSPECT Push and pull the tubing toward and away from the fitting to ensure that it has been installed properly. Test and inspect the installation for any leaks. TUBE REMOVAL Relieve pressure from the tubing and fitting. Push uniformly around the collet flange against the fitting body while pulling the tubing away from the fitting to release it. PUSH COLLET IN PULL TUBE OUT 6 GX150/GX200 Component Diagram 4 13 5 1 3 14 15 12 2 16 10 9 8 11 7 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Patented GX series mounting bracket Sediment filter Carbon filter RO membrane Pressure gauge Supply water in RO water out Waste/drain tubing Flow restrictor 10. Membrane flush valve 11. Auto shutoff valve 12. Drain saddle clamp 13. In line shutoff valve 14. Filter wrench 15. Supply, RO, and drain tubing 16. Garden hose adapter 7 Setup Instructions: Setup Instructions Important Important Tips: Tips: • • Growonix 300 GPD water water filters filters are are designed designed to to be be used used with with between between 40-80 40-80 psi psi of of incoming The GX150/GX200 incoming water pressure. Do not exceed 80 psi of incoming water pressure. If incoming water pressure. water pressure too high, installMembranes pressure regulator before unit. Pressure regulators are • Units upgradediswith High Flow can work with as low as 20 psi of incoming available at www.growonix.com water pressure. • • Always incoming water pressure on pressure. slowly, allowing all airwater to be pressure discharged before full Do not turn exceed 80 psi of incoming water If incoming is too high, inwater pressure is restored. stall pressure regulator before unit. Pressure regulators are available at www.GrowoniX.com • Always turn incoming water pressure on slowly, allowing all air to be discharged before full water pressure is restored. 1 1 2 2 Connect 3/8” white supply tubing to the Connect 3/8” white sure supply tubbing to the inlet fitting, making inlet line seats all making sure inletThis seats theinlet wayfitting, in quick-conect fitting. is all the the way in supply quick-connect water infitting. line. This is the supply water in line. 3 44 Connect Connectthe the1/4” 1/4”blue bluedrain draintubing tubingto tothe tee fitting just after the flow restrictor. flow restrictor, making sure drain tubing seats all the way in quick-connect fitting. This is the waste/drain tubing that will also connect to the drain clamp. 8 Connect 1/4” white RO tubing to the auto Connect 1/4” white RO tubing to the auto shut-off valve, making sure RO tubing shut-off valve, making sure RO tubing seats all the way in quick-connect fitting. seats allisthe in quick-connect This theway filtered RO water outfitting. line. This is the filtered RO water out line. Mount drain drain clamp clamp to to available available drain drain Mount pipe. Connect Connect other other end end of of drain drain tubing tubing pipe. to included drain clamp. to included drain clamp. 7 Replacing Sediment and Carbon Pre-Filters Important Tips: • • • Pre-filters should be changed when either brown discoloration occurs, or system flow rates have significantly declined. Always turn incoming water pressure off before servicing the unit. Always turn incoming water pressure on slowly, allowing all air to be discharged before full water pressure is restored. 1 2 Sediment Carbon Unscrew sediment and carbon filter housings using supplied filter wrench. Wash inside of filter housings to remove debris. 3 Install new sediment and carbon filter, making sure they go into the correct filter housings. 4 When replacing filter housings, make sure housing O-rings are seated properly. Orings function best when lubricated with food grade silicone lubricant. Tighten filter housings by hand, do not use filter wrench. Do not over tighten. 9 Replacing Membrane Element Important Tips: • 1 Membranes should be replaced when system output significantly declines. Note: system output may decline due to other factors as well (see: troubleshooting) Input tube Disconnect input tubes from RO membrane housing. 2 3 Unscrew membrane housing end cap. Caps can be difficult to remove. Be sure to have a firm grip on opposite side of housing . Do not lose O-ring on inside of cap. Each cap has two O-rings. 4 5 Insert new membrane into housing, making sure the membrane-end with the two O-rings goes in first. Make sure membrane is completely seated in the housing. 10 Pull out membrane using needle nose pliers or other similar tool. Replace end cap and tighten by hand. If O-rings are dry, lubricate with food grade silicone lubricant. Allow system to run for ½ hour before using RO water. Flushing the Membrane Element GrowoniX water filters come with a manual flush valve. Flushing the membrane element after each use for approximately 3-5 minutes will remove standing salts from the membrane, significantly extending membrane life. Even weekly flushes will improve membrane life and system performance. The flush valve is located in the waste line of the RO membrane. To flush the membrane simply turn the flush valve to the FLUSH position as seen in picture 1. High pressure water will bypass the flow restrictor and shutoff valve and be sent down the drain, carrying membrane pollutants with it. If using a float valve and the system happens to be OFF due to valve engagement, opening the flush valve will start the system again in flush mode, and the membrane will be closed. 1 2 flush position Make sure valve is open (in the ON position). 3 Let system run for 3-5 minutes. closed position (RO on) After flushing is complete, simply turn flush valve to OFF position. Membrane has been flushed. 11 Specifications Charts Materials of Construction: • Filter Media • End Caps • Core • Temperature Rating • Non-woven Polyester • Vinyl Plastisol • Polypropylene • 40˚F to 125˚F (4.4˚C to 51.7˚C) Size Description: • 2.5” X 9 7/8” Initial AP(psi) @ flow rate (gpm): • 1 psi @ 10 gpm(.01 bar @ 38 L/min) Eco Coconut Carbon Block Filter Materials of Construction: • Carbon: NSF listed 61, Coconut Shell PAC • End Caps: Polypropylene • Inner/Outer Wraps: Polypropylene • Nettings: Polypropylene • Gaskets: NBR • Temperature Ring: 40˚F to 180˚F PERCENT EFFICIENCY* Pleated Sediment Filter 2.5 “ Diameter PARTICLE SIZE (MICRONS) OD X Length: • 2-3/4” X 9-3/4” Nominal UM Rating • 10 Initial AP(psi) @ flow rate (gpm): • 1 PSI @ 30 GPM Chlorine, Taste, Odor Reduction Capacity Flow • >8,000 gallons @ 1 GPM RO Membrane Element Operating Limits: • Membrane Type: Thin film composite • Maximum Operating Temperature: 110˚F (45˚C) • Maximum Operating Pressure: 125 PSI • Maximum Feed Flow Rate: 1 GPM • Maximum Concentrate Flow Rate: 4 x Permeate • pH Range, Continuous Operation: 12 • • • • • • 3-11 Maximum Feed Water Turbidity: 1 NTU Maximum Feed Silt Density Index (SDI): 5 SDI Chlorine Tolerance: 0 PPM Applied Pressure PSI (BAR): 65 (4.48) Permeate Flow Rate GPD: 150 Nominal Salt Rejection(%): 98% GrowoniX Reverse Osmosis System Warranty For a period of one year from the date of original purchase, we will replace or repair any part of the GrowoniX reverse osmosis water system that we find to be defective in operation due to faulty materials or workmanship with the exception of the replaceable filters and membranes. GENERAL CONDITIONS Damage to any part of this reverse osmosis system because of misuse; misapplication; negligence; alteration; accident; installation; or operation contrary to our instructions, incompatibility with accessories not installed by GrowoniX, or damage caused by freezing, flood, fire, or Act of God, is not covered by this warranty. In all such cases, regular charges will apply. This limited warranty does not include service to diagnose a claimed malfunction in this unit. This warranty is void if the claimer is not the original purchaser of the unit or if the unit is not operated under normal municipal water or well water conditions. GrowoniX assumes no liability in connection with this reverse osmosis system. GrowoniX assumes no liability for any damages incurred through the use of this product. It is the responsibility of the end user to gauge the safe use of this product in the environment where it is applied. We do not authorize any person or representative to assume for us any other obligations on the sale of this reverse osmosis system. The information given out in the manual we believe to be true, but are offered to you in good faith without guarantee because each application of this product is different and beyond our control. THE FOLLOWING STANDARD OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEMS MUST BE MET FOR WARRANTY TO BE VALID. Standard System Water Pressure pH Range Maximum TDS Water Temp 40-80 psi 2-11 2000 ppm 40-100 F GrowoniX Return Policy Merchandise Return Details and Procedure: If any merchandise was defective —we will refund the full purchase price upon receiving and reviewing the merchandise returned in undamaged condition. RMA Number: You must first obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number from www.GrowoniX.com. Any products sent to GrowoniX without an RMA number will not receive a refund and may be returned to the sender at their expense. All refund amounts will be based on the manufacturer’s warranty and GrowoniX return policy. Refunds will be issued back using the payment method you used when you placed your order. Refunds take up to 3-5 business days to process once we receive the return. Packaging: Please kindly re-pack the product in its original box, or a box of equivalent strength. The unit should be packed in the same manner as it came to prevent damage in shipping. Please return everything that was in the original box, including any free items if applicable. Be sure to drain out all water from wet systems and parts and wrap them in plastic bags before packing. Return To: We will provide you with an GrowoniX warehouse address for return merchandise when we issue the RMA number. 13
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