should an RO unit have nitrates coming out in the "good" water?

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spike_501

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My RO unit has around 2-5ppm of nitrate coming out in the water. is this right?
 

miaheatlvr

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Originally Posted by spike_501
My RO unit has around 2-5ppm of nitrate coming out in the water. is this right?
I know its RO but is your water POLISHED even more by deoinization? or DI? That should get rid of your last 2-5ppm.
 

renogaw

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Originally Posted by spike_501
not sure but the RO unit was not an expensive one
does it have 2 or three filters hanging down from the unit?
if 2 then RO, if 3 then ro/di
 

ruaround

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Originally Posted by renogaw
does it have 2 or three filters hanging down from the unit?
if 2 then RO, if 3 then ro/di
thats not true at all... RO units can have 1 to ??? stages of filtration... 3 to 5 stage are very common with out a deionization stage...
 

zman1

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Sure you could have low levels of NO3 get through. To my knowlegde no RO systems claims an absolute 100% removal of anything even with DI.
 

zman1

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Originally Posted by Aztec Reef
my tds meters must be broken then.
Here is a link to my units stock specifications. You will notice NO2 and NO3 are on the low end of percentages. Again this is based on known tested starts in the influent.
Aztec Reef - I don't know what to tell you other than "Never Say Never"...
Scan your specifications and show me where they say 100% regardless of water quality input.
 

aztec reef

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ok, let's keep this civil... do a search on my unit maxcap90 ro/di spectrapure.that will tell you all you need to know.. ***)
 

zman1

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Thanks - not a 100% of anything as I said. Back to the poster's original question, again.
Yes, you could see NO3 on the output of your RO system.
 
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