Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the SkyJuice™ technology meet the World
Health Organisation requirements for safe drinking water?
- Is SkyJuice™ technology environmentally sound
technology?
- What is the life span of a membrane?
- Are chemicals required?
- Can SkyJuice™ units be reused?
- Is training required to maintain and operate SkyJuice™ technology?
- How much water is produced?
1. Does the SkyJuice™ technology meet the World Health
Organisation requirements for safe drinking water?
SkyJuice™ technology
uses ultra filtration membrane technology. It is highly effective
in removing all non dissolved species in feed waters.
In most cases it will meet WHO standards, however it is important
to test the water and validate the composition of the feed water.
Certainly, the SkyJuice™ unit will meet and exceed requirements
for key criteria to produce “safe” drinking water. Please
refer to the SkyJuice™ technical bulletin “SkyHydrant™ Specification” to
obtain specific information on performance. Please contact SkyJuice™
if you have any queries.
2. Is SkyJuice™ technology environmentally sound technology?
SkyJuice™ technology is extremely affordable and is appropriate technology for developing nations and in disaster relief situations.
SkyJuice™ technology uses no chemicals and no energy for processing. It produces no
harmful by-products or toxic sludges. The technology purifies by
direct filtration and physical removal and does not use chemical
reactions or electricity, chemical satchels or collectors, reflectors
etc.
3. What is the life span of a membrane?
SkyJuice™ units are designed for a life of say 5 years minimum
with an expected service life of up to 10 years. The user is expected to
operate and maintain the unit in accordance with the normal operating
instructions (see SkyHydrant™ technical bulletin)
4. Are chemicals required?
SkyJuice™ uses no chemicals. However, for some applications where
there are dissolved impurities the user may wish to oxidise or precipitate
impurities before filtering water through the unit. SkyJuice™ welcomes
any questions on how such installations might be configured.
The SkyJuice™ unit requires a periodic “clean “with
a very mild chlorine solution. This is done to ensure no bacteria
or pathogens are growing in internal surfaces and it also restores
the membrane surface by removing bilofouling. The rinse water water
produced is harmless and consists of organic material. The rinse
or sanitise cycle is performed typically every 14 days.
5. Can SkyJuice™ units be reused?
SkyJuice™ units are designed for long term use, transportation
and redeployment. It is actively encouraged that units should be
used and reused. Set up is simple, quick and inexpensive.
6. Is training required to maintain and operate
SkyJuice™ technology?
Yes, training is essential. This takes approximately 1 hour. The
operation is simple and requires no special tools or specialist skills. Operations and Maintenance manual and set up guide is included with every SkyHydrant™water filtration unit.
7. How much water is produced?
A SkyHydrant™ will typically produce 10,000 litres
of potable water per day. Average would be approximately 15,000 litres per day depending
upon feed water. Typically, this amount of water would be enough potable
water for a village or community of 500 people.
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