I'm about to replace all my filters. I have a brs 4 stage. It's there certain way to replace the filters? Should I rinse the carbon block or flush the whole system for a while? TIA
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I like to rinse the pre filters for 20 minutes to get all of the fine particles out, so not to clog the DI.Yes, very important, rinse the carbon without the membrane or resin in place, 5-10mins should be plenty, if replacing the membrane, they come with a preservative on them, they need an hour of running, then discard the water, again without the resin in place.
If you're replacing the carbon filter you need to bypass the RO membrane otherwise you will clog it.I'm about to replace all my filters. I have a brs 4 stage. It's there certain way to replace the filters? Should I rinse the carbon block or flush the whole system for a while? TIA
Yes! Put the sediment and carbon in and run (5-10 min), then connect the membrane and run (30 min to an hour depending on the instructions), and then you can connect the DI and run as usual.Can I take all the filters out of the canisters, put the new carbon block in and run the water for a while, put the sediment and ro Membrane in and run it for a while, and then put di resin in and be good to go?
*Or, you can leave everything connected and just fill the housings as you go.Put the sediment and carbon in and run (5-10 min), then add the membrane and run (30 min to an hour depending on the instructions), and then you can connect the DI and run as usual.
The only downside to this is having to take the housings (canisters) off multiple times*Or, you can leave everything connected and just fill the housings as you go.