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What does LWW recommend for an electrical circuit configuration for the Yucatan Reverse Osmosis Softening (YROS) System?
LWW suggests one 30-amp circuit with 10 AWG wire for the RO pump (to handle the start surge) and two 20-amp circuits with 12 AWG wire, one for the 2 pumps ......
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Last Update: 2009-05-18
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What other power options are available for the Standard Board, if electricity is not available?
In the beginning, Living Waters used generators to power our system boards at the CWU Water Building. Solar power is still used to run the pump that pumps lake water to the Water building. ......
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Last Update: 2009-05-18
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What are the electrical current draws on each of the LWW Board components?
Board component current draws are based on a start-up/peak reading and a normal operations reading. Equipment Start-up/Peak Amps Normal Operation Amps Reverse Osmosis Unit 19.0 17.0 ½ or ¾ HP ......
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Last Update: 2009-05-18
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What is the theoretical amperage draw for the Yucatan Reverse Osmosis Softening (YROS) System?
In theory our three circuits should draw as follows: #1. 30 amp RO Start 21 amps & run 18 amps #2. 20 amp pump circuit Each pump start 10 amps & ......
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Last Update: 2008-12-01
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Why does the Clean Water Systems Handbook specify 12 gauge wiring for an installation? Will a 16 gauge wire handle a 220 volt current system?
The wiring is sized to handle the total current or amp load on the circuit. The amp load on a 220 volt current is about half of a 110 volt. Number ......
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Last Update: 2008-07-02
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