Ocean Whisper - Technical Specifications
Ocean Whisper - Technical Specifications
Ocean Whisper - Technical Specifications
Technical Specification
Seafresh Desalinators Ltd, Marine House, Dunston Rd, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, S41 8NY
Tel: +44 (0)1246 457900 Fax: +44 (0)1246 457901 Email: seafresh@cathelco.com
System Summary
Production Feed Current Draw Elec. Plumbing Connections Total
Load Weight
Capacity Flow 12V 24V (kW) Feed Dump Store (kg)
Ocean Whisper 30ltr/hr
30 (8gal/hr) 325l/h 13a 7a 0.2 3/4" 3/4" 1/2"
Ocean Whisper 60ltr/hr
60 (16gal/hr) 660l/h 25a 13a 0.5 3/4" 3/4" 1/2"
Ocean Whisper 90ltr/hr
90 (24gal/hr) 990l/h 32a 16a 0.75 3/4" 3/4" 1/2"
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Principles of Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a low cost method of desalination, and is excellent for both marine and land
based applications.
Osmosis is a naturally occurring process and is defined that when two solutions of different
concentrations are separated by a semi-permeable membrane then the less concentrated (purer) water
will flow towards the saltier (more concentrated) side of the membrane. This will happen until the
pressures and concentrations are equalised.
The Cathelco Seafresh desalination plant reverses this process by pressurising salt water at double the
natural osmosis pressure against the membrane surface, resulting in potable water being produced.
The principal of operation is such that the feed water has passed through a strainer (or similar) to
ensure feedwater is free of large debris before entering the system. Sea water is pumped by a priming
pump through a pre-filter to extract any free particles to a designed micron size according to the
operating conditions.
The filtered feed water then passes through the energy recovery device which increases the pressure to
required watermaking level.
Each membrane is held in the centre of a high pressure casing. The pressurised feed water is fed
through the membranes and discharged through the energy recovery device to sea water discharge.
In the Automatic models the product water which permeates through the membranes is piped through
a salinity sensor to a solenoid valve which diverts the fresh water either to store or to dump depending
on the quality. This operation is controlled by a temperature compensated controller set to reject water
that is not well within the WHO directive of a maximum 500ppm salinity for potable water.
Although the product water is suitable for potable storage directly from the Cathelco Seafresh plant, it
can be treated in various ways including ultra violet sterilisation, active carbon filtration, re-
mineralisation and chlorination. These are available as optional extras and are detailed later in the
document.
Product water without chlorine treatment tastes better but for long term storage chlorine dosing is
advisable.
Every unit is manufactured to Cathelco Seafresh exacting standards, and is comprehensively tested prior
to despatch to ensure safety and operational excellence.
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System Schematic- Manual
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Component Description
1. Primer Pump
This pump is installed on or below the waterline and forces water through the pre-filter units
and deliver it to the Energy Recovery Device with a positive pressure. The pump also features a
maintenance inlet, used to introduce chemicals into the system. A low pressure gauge is fitted
to monitor the correct pressure is being fed into the energy recovery device for optimal
operation and when pre-filters require changing.
2. Pre-filter
This consists of a disposable cartridge filter fitted with a bleed button for simple removal of air
from the system. The 5 micron ensures “clean” water passes into the high pressure pump and
pressure vessels to prevent damage. The clear filter housing makes it easy to see when the
elements are in need of cleaning/replacing, this will be dependant on the quality of the feed
water. Polyester elements are used instead of cotton as they are a poor host for bacteria and
fouling. An additional 50micron filter can be added to extend the life of the elements.
Capacity: 1.0m3/hr
Filter cartridges: Polyester fibre elements, 5 micron 2.5” x 10”.
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6. Connections
3/4” Hose barb for sea water inlet from seacock and primary strainer to Primer Pump
3/4” Hose barbs for pre-filter
3/4” Inlet to Energy Recovery Device
1/2”Hose barb for brine discharge to overboard
1/2” Hose barb for product connection to tank manifold
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Dimensions (mm)
Primer Pump/Motor Pre-filter (inc Vibration Dampener)
200mm
150mm
450mm
Valve Panel
a Width
Length
Height
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Optional Extras
Remote Control: The control features and basic diagnostics are taken from the main control panel and
mounted on this remote panel to allow the system to be operated from the bridge or other convenient
location. The controls include both pressure gauges, the pressure regulator, the product flow meter and
a switch/indicator keypad.
Oil/water Separator: A pre-treatment option for use in water containing oil. The unit uses the same
type housing as the standard pre-filters for compatibility and ease of replacement.
UV Steriliser: The unit sterilises the water to be completely free from bacteria, parasites and algae
spores. This can be used as a pre-treatment when operating in dirty waters and also as a post treatment
if the water has been held in storage for long periods of time.
Carbon Filter: Removes dissolved gases (incl. chlorine), tastes and odours to improve the taste of the
product water. This unit uses the same housing as the pre-filtration cartridges for compatibility and
ease of replacement.
Re-mineralisation Unit: Used to restore mineral content and restore equilibrium with alkalinity/CO2
levels. Also known as re-hardening or de-acidification.
For additional information or drawings on any of the above components please contact Cathelco
Seafresh