What To Do When Your Ultrafiltration System Breaks

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Ultrafiltration, also known as UF, is one of the best methods of clearing out contaminants. Its uses vary wildly, from removing bacteria, viruses, and parasites in water to clearing out contaminants in other substances. For water, ultrafiltration offers another benefit; it retains the minerals that are naturally present in water. This makes the process entirely different than reverse osmosis.

It works by forcing the water through a 0.2 micron membrane. This membrane is so thin that viruses, bacteria, and parasites are too large to pass through, allowing only for the water and the minerals in the water to be filtered. It can be installed in the home as well and is the less wasteful system in comparison to reverse osmosis.

The Dangers of a Broken Ultrafiltration System

If your Ultrafiltration system breaks, then, your home and your water supply are once again at risk of being contaminated with diseases, bacteria, or parasites. For those on a well water supply, an ultrafiltration system is necessary. It can easily remove:

  • Bacteria
  • Benzene
  • Chlorine
  • Crypto
  • Pesticides
  • Rust
  • Viruses
  • Bad Tastes

As well as partially reduces:

  • Algae
  • Chloride
  • Copper
  • Lead
  • Mercury

It does not, however, remove or only minimally removes salt, sulfates, fluoride, and arsenic.

Your system breaking down means that all of the aforementioned particles will once again be released into your water system. For labs and other research institutions, it could mean a contamination of your results or worse. You need your ultrafiltration system up and running, or else run the risk of viruses, bacteria, parasites and more.

What to Do When Your Ultrafiltration System Breaks

1.      Notify the Fault to a Superior

If the ultrafiltration system is in your home, then you will need to deal with the issue yourself. You will likely notice a fault straight away, as your water will begin to taste off to you. In a research institute you will want to follow the protocols outlined to you and notify of a fault to your superior at the earliest convenience.

2.      Call for Corrective Maintenance Telephone Support

Corrective maintenance telephone support can help advise you further on what you need to do should your ultrafiltration system not work. This is the best way to deal with the issue on site and, if necessary, how you can know your options for repair including calling in a professional team.

3.      Bring in a Professional Repair Team

If the issue is severe, then calling in a repair team from macontrols.com is necessary. They provide spare parts, can be called in for break downs, and can even source obsolete parts or retrofit alternatives for older systems.

How to Ensure the Ultrafiltration System Does Not Break Again

It is impossible to avoid future damage. Ultrafiltration works by putting a lot of stress on the membrane in order to push the water or other liquid through. The best way to keep it maintained is to regularly inspect it, replace the membrane as necessary, and to call for corrective maintenance telephone support for further advice.

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