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How much chlorine can be there in the feed water which will not harm the membrane?

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How much chlorine can be there in the feed water which will not harm the membrane?

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A maximum of 0.5 ppm (parts per million) free chlorine is acceptable in the feed water. Chlorine does affect the membrane. Even though the carbon filters protect the membrane from chlorine but if excess chlorine is present in the feed water, the carbon filters get exhausted quickly thereby leading to damage of the membrane.

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