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Old 08-09-2013, 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by 11purewater View Post
The pressure tank will shut the Ro off if the tank is full and there is no water demand on the system.Some newer fridges will not run on an R o system because the pressure requirement is too high,check your manual.
Thanks for the tip about the fridge.
My manual says 35-120 psi, so I should be good.
I was close to 100 on my Ro off the tap.

I know the pressure out of the tank will be lower, so I'll throw a gauge on there to doublecheck.

But I'm still lost. I have the output off the Ro tee'd. One leading to the tank and then the fridge. I get that that will shut off due to solenoid on fridge.

But what about the other leg of the tee? The leg leading to the Di? Won't my source water be flowing through there still??? Continually producing rodi and waste water until it gets shut off somehow???
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