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Sea Recovery Atlantic Sea Series Watermakers Parker 1X1

Sea Recovery Atlantic Sea Series

The Atlantic Sea Series Watermaker is engineered for exceptional freshwater production in challenging marine environments. Compact yet powerful, it offers user-friendly automation for reliable performance at sea.

Features of the Atlantic Sea Series:

  • Mega production - 1,200 metric tons and above per day
  • Digital control with standard MODBUS
  • Low-maintenance HP pump
  • Energy Recovery
  • One-touch start up with instant-on feature

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The Ocean’s Most Powerful Freshwater System

The Atlantic Sea is Parker Sea Recovery’s largest series of standard seawater reverse osmosis systems - engineered for exceptional productivity with a minimal footprint. With the capacity to produce up to 1,200 metric tons of fresh water per day, it's ideal for operations requiring a virtually unlimited water supply anytime, anywhere.

Designed for peak efficiency, the system features fully automatic controls, a digital controller with real-time remote monitoring, and the lowest energy consumption per ton of water produced in its class. Instant-on start-up means the Atlantic Sea delivers usable fresh water within minutes.

High-Output Desalination for Demanding Marine Operations

The Atlantic Sea Series is Parker Sea Recovery’s most powerful reverse osmosis system, built for large-scale freshwater production in offshore platforms, commercial ships, and critical marine environments. With a capacity of up to 1,200 metric tons per day, it delivers unmatched output while maintaining a compact, energy-efficient design. Fully automated and remotely accessible, the Atlantic Sea ensures reliable, continuous water supply with minimal operator effort.

System Features & Benefits:

  • Corrosion-resistant, oil-free high-pressure pump
  • Instant-on start-up and automated operation
  • Real-time remote monitoring via MODBUS
  • Lowest energy consumption per ton of water produced
  • Compact design, no frame or gearbox required
  • Integrated cleaning system for extended membrane life

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Atlantic Sea Series Watermakers Parker

Powering the World's Largest Marine Water Demands

The Atlantic Sea Series is engineered to deliver ultra-high-capacity fresh water in the world’s most demanding marine environments. Combining a compact footprint with automated controls and real-time remote monitoring, it produces up to 1,200 metric tons per day with industry-leading energy efficiency. Ideal for operations where maximum output and minimal downtime are non-negotiable.

Key Applications:

  • Offshore production platforms and refineries
  • LNG carriers and tankers
  • Naval and government-operated vessels
  • Cruise liners and mega yachts
  • Desalination for coastal or remote marine installations

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250 M3/day
Production/Hour

2,752 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

66,043 gal

300 M3/day
Production/Hour

3,302 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

79,252 gal

400 M3/day
Production/Hour

4,403 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

105,669 gal

500 M3/day
Production/Hour

5,504 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

132,086 gal

600 M3/day
Production/Hour

6,604 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

158,503 gal

750 M3/day
Production/Hour

8,255 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

198,129 gal

1000 M3/day
Production/Hour

11,007 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

264,172 gal

1200 M3/day
Production/Hour

13,209 gal

Production/24 Hrs.

317,006 gal

Your Benefits of the Watermakers Systems

Below we have gathered a few of the benefits of a Parker Water Purification Watermaker.

Less weight, lower fuel costs, higher speeds:

Sailing with a full water tank, or an additional 1,700 pounds, leads to squandered fuel, reduced speeds, and abbreviated voyages. With this watermaker, you can cruise swifter and longer while generating fresh water right onboard. Our systems not only save boaters time and money but also optimize yacht performance.

Cruise without limits or boundaries:

Having this watermaker onboard means you can bypass scheduling your boating ventures around marina stops. Cruise directly to your destination or venture to boundless distances without the necessity of replenishing fresh water supplies.

Fresh water wash downs:

Using Water Purification water for wash downs proves exceptionally efficient in safeguarding your yacht's exterior, potentially enhancing its overall value. Parker Water Purification water functions like a sponge, adeptly absorbing and rinsing away all undesirable sea salt and minerals, leaving surfaces spotlessly clean and free of water spots.

Convenient for every boating activity:

Regardless of whether you utilize it for drinking, showering, or cleaning your yacht, having a Water Purification watermaker offers endless opportunities to save money and enjoy more leisure time. With such advantages, how can any boater justify not owning this Water Purification watermaker?

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Atlantic Sea Series Watermakers Parker
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Atlantic Sea Series Watermakers Parker

Installing your Reverse Osmosis System

The Reverse Osmosis(RO) system needs installation in a dry, sheltered area shielded from direct weather exposure. Adequate drainage should be ensured beneath the RO unit to facilitate water runoff during maintenance or repairs.

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From Theory to Practice: Decoding Reverse Osmosis Mechanisms

The theory in short:

  • Osmosis: natural process involving semi-permeable membrane
  • Desalination: balances solution concentrations through membrane
  • Reverse Osmosis: high pressure reverses flow for purer solution
  • Feedwater concentration increases in Reverse Osmosis
  • Operating pressure: at least double membrane's osmotic pressure
  • Seawater composition: sodium chloride, calcium, sulfate
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): averages 32,000 to 35,000 ppm.

Let’s take a deep dive into the theory.

Understanding Osmosis: Nature's Filtering Process

Osmosis, a natural phenomenon, occurs when a semi-permeable membrane separates a pure solution from a concentrated one (where a semi-permeable membrane selectively allows passage of substances). Each liquid carries an inherent potential closely tied to the nature and quantity of solids dissolved within it. This potential, termed osmotic pressure, rises with the relative concentration of a solution. Consequently, a concentrated solution exhibits a higher osmotic pressure compared to a pure solution.

Reverse Osmosis: Engineering Pure Water Solutions

In a desalination setup, the less concentrated solution balances the concentrations of both solutions by moving across the membrane. Once adequate pure solution migrates across the membrane to equalize the inherent potential difference, the flow of purer solution ceases.

However, if pressure on the concentrated solution exceeds the osmotic pressure, fluid flow reverses. This phenomenon, known as Reverse Osmosis, is achieved by artificially pressurizing the more concentrated solution using a high-pressure pump. In such a system, the concentrated solution (commonly called feedwater) becomes even more concentrated as pure water moves across the membrane to the permeate side.

Disregarding the impact of feedwater temperature and salinity, the operating pressure typically required to produce significant quantities of pure water is at least double the osmotic pressure of the membrane utilized.

Seawater Composition: Total Dissolved Solids Overview

Seawater encompasses various solids dissolved within it. The predominant component is typically ordinary table salt, sodium chloride. Additionally, other minerals found in solution often comprise diverse compounds of calcium and sulfate. The collective sum of these dissolved solids in a given water sample is termed Total Dissolved Solids or TDS. Seawater typically registers between 32,000 to 35,000 ppm (parts per million) TDS on average, although deviations of around 5000 ppm are commonplace across different regions globally. The primary objective of any desalination process is a notable reduction in the concentration of dissolved solids in water.

It's important to acknowledge that no system can entirely eliminate all dissolved solids from seawater. Instead, the system is engineered to reject approximately 99% of the TDS, allowing only 1% of the 35,000 ppm TDS in seawater to permeate into the product water. This results in water containing less than 500 ppm, the recommended TDS level for drinking water. A system configured in this manner is described as having a salt passage percentage of 1% or a salt rejection rate of 99%.

Membrane Magic: Inside the High-Tech World of Reverse Osmosis

The purified and strained raw water, now termed feedwater, enters the inlet of the high-pressure pump. This pump elevates the feedwater pressure to 56-65 BAR (800 - 950 psi), the standard pressure necessary for optimal system recovery. Subsequently, the pressurized feedwater is directed into the membrane pressure vessels, forming an array. This array comprises fiberglass pressure vessels, each housing RO membrane elements.

Within the membrane elements, reverse osmosis occurs as the pressurized feedwater flows. The feedwater is bifurcated into two streams: the high purity product stream (referred to as the product) and the increasingly concentrated reject stream (referred to as the reject).

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Maintaining RO Efficiency: Environmental Factors at Play

The table below demonstrates how alterations in temperature, salinity, and pressure impact both the quality and quantity of permeate generated by the RO system.

Should the salt concentration in the feedwater decrease, it's advisable to limit the increase in product water flow rate to no more than 20% above the rated flow. To maintain the rated flow in applications with brackish water or freshwater, adjustments to the Membrane Reject pressure may be necessary.

In scenarios where the feedwater salinity drops below the nominal level (e.g., near river mouths or in estuaries), the RO system can be fine-tuned to uphold a consistent permeate output. This adjustment can be achieved by manually controlling system pressure using the back-pressure regulator valve positioned in the system brine piping. To ensure prolonged pump life and minimal membrane fouling, Parker suggests not exceeding 9 psi, except in cases of extremely low temperature feed water.

BE AWARE that operating the unit at over 120% of its rated capacity in low salinity water can cause membrane damage.

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General Watermakers FAQ

Accessory FAQ

Installation FAQ

Maintenance FAQ

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For technical questions

Martin Søvind Jensen


Tel: +45 2761 4502

Email: Martin.Sovind@insatech.com

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For commercial inquiries

Astrid Mihut


Tel.: +45 5537 2095

Email: Marine@insatech.com

 

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General Technical Specifications
Brand

Sea Recovery

Application

Commercial

Product Type

Watermaker

Performance

+-15% at 820 PSI / 57 BAR, 77°F / 25°C & 35,000 PPM TDS typical sea water

Water Flow Rate

60000 to 350000 gal/day, 250000 to 1200000 L/day

Pump Type

High efficiency booster pump, Standard Radial Axial Pump, Optional High Pressure Plunger Pump

Reverse Osmosis Membrane Type

Selected High Rejection/High Yield aromatic tri-polyamid, thin film composite, spiral wound, single pass, high rejection reverse osmosis membrane element

Filter Type

Multimedia filter with feed and backflush valving; Patented Cycron prefiltration and optional Oil Water separation; Product water Post Filtration; Optional Hydrocyclone Separator

Power Source

AC

Pressure Adjustment Control Type

Automatic

Salt Rejection

99.2 %, 99.4 % Average

Salinity Monitoring

Automatic electronic monitoring. Temperature compensated with the digital continuous readout. The salinity monitoring components of the system give a continuous TDS readout in parts per million, are temperature compensated, and of a fail safe design.

Salinity Range

Designed for seawater use up to 50,000 PPM TDS (NaCl) (typical seawater salinity is 35,000 ppm)

Water Feed Temperature Range

102.0 °F Maximum, 39.0 °C Maximum, 36.0 °F Minimum, 0.2 °C Minimum

Output Water Temperature Range

Ambient to Feed Water Temperature

Feed Water Flow Rate

30.0 gal/min, 114.0 L/min depending on system

Chlorine Tolerance

0.1 ppm

pH Range

3-11 (typical seawater pH is 8)

Pressure Rating

Water Maximum, 2.46 kg-cm2 Feed Water Maximum

Operation Type

Seawater nominal 820 psi / 59 bar / 59.7 Kg/cm2. Brackish Varies w/PPM

Energy Saving

40 to 49% est per m3 water

Specifications & Manuals

  • Data Sheet - Sea Recovery Atlantic Sea Series - Parker Watermakers
    English | pdf
  • Brochure - Water Purification Product Catalog - Parker Watermakers
    English | pdf
  • Article - Watermakers FAQ - Parker Watermakers
    English | pdf

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