Jsteckman Exodon MFK Member Oct 14, 2010 82 65 21 Quad Cities, Iowa Apr 28, 2016 #1 This is a setup at a food plant that I'm doing the plumbing at. The RO system does 6-7 gpm with a 5,000 gallon storage tank, it has 4 180 gallon carbon filters and a 34 or 39 watt uv sterilizer Reactions: Reedmaster16 and Woefulrelic
This is a setup at a food plant that I'm doing the plumbing at. The RO system does 6-7 gpm with a 5,000 gallon storage tank, it has 4 180 gallon carbon filters and a 34 or 39 watt uv sterilizer
celebrist Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member May 7, 2013 3,024 2,873 179 alaska Apr 28, 2016 #2 Robust Wouldn't it be nice to need that for your tank Reactions: Jsteckman
T TRENT Candiru MFK Member Nov 18, 2007 586 7 48 OREGON Apr 29, 2016 #3 Makings of a awesome fish room. Reactions: Jsteckman
Reedmaster16 Piranha MFK Member Oct 13, 2005 652 235 76 Ohio May 3, 2016 #4 Very cool. Would love to see more posts of large scale commercial systems like this. What is the reason for using a conical bottom storage tank vs a flat bottom?
Very cool. Would love to see more posts of large scale commercial systems like this. What is the reason for using a conical bottom storage tank vs a flat bottom?
jwh Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 7, 2015 603 224 61 south ****holia May 3, 2016 #5 No sediment buildup?
Wailua Boy Potamotrygon MFK Member Jan 2, 2015 2,752 1,315 164 Hawaii May 3, 2016 #6 I think the slant bottom results in higher water pressure also
Jsteckman Exodon MFK Member Oct 14, 2010 82 65 21 Quad Cities, Iowa May 3, 2016 #7 One reason for the slant is so when they disinfect and drain the tank there is no standing water left in the tank Reactions: Reedmaster16
One reason for the slant is so when they disinfect and drain the tank there is no standing water left in the tank