Almost... but not quite. It also looks like there's some confusion re the jargon here.
Rejection Rate: The percentage of TDS removed by the RO membrane. So if your feedwater is 100 ppm, and your RO permeate is 7 ppm, that's a 93% rejection rate. The higher the rejection rate is, the lower the permeate TDS is, and the longer the lifespan of the DI resin.
Recovery: The percentage of the feedwater that becomes RO permeate. So if you run your RO and you end up 4 gals of concentrate ("waste water") and 1 gal of permeate ("RO water"), we know you started with 4+1=5 gals of feedwater. 1/5 = 20% recovery.
You want to know TDS in THREE locations:
1) feedwater
2) permeate
3) DI water
If you know #1 & #2 you can calculate the rejection rate and know when you need a new RO membrane(s).
If you know #3 you can tell when it's time to change the DI resin.
THAT's why we typically recommend the TRM1 - a 3-probe TDS meter for those with an RODI system. If a vendor recommends the 2-Probe DM1 or DM2, I'd question that recommendation. In all likelihood they either don't know any better or they are trying to keep costs down.
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At Buckeye Hydro we specialize in providing the highest quality water filtration systems and accessories for every potential need.
www.buckeyehydro.com
At Buckeye Hydro we specialize in providing the highest quality water filtration systems and accessories for every potential need.
www.buckeyehydro.com
Russ