If you know the results of those two you can use the nomograph at the site I mentioned above to calculate the CO2.
CO2 is rough on DI resin and really shortens it's life at higher levels. We have moderate levels of CO2 in Phoenix municipal tap water so it is not uncommon.
If you could answer more of the questions I asked earlier, I may be able to pinpoint your problems. Everything I mentioned has a bearing on DI life.
CO2 is rough on DI resin and really shortens it's life at higher levels. We have moderate levels of CO2 in Phoenix municipal tap water so it is not uncommon.
If you could answer more of the questions I asked earlier, I may be able to pinpoint your problems. Everything I mentioned has a bearing on DI life.


