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![]() Thanks! I was wondering what happened to the water when you weren't using the hot.
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![]() The system only pushes waste water when the Hot water tap is ON. When the hot tap is off, no water can flow, the whole system is at an equal pressure. It can not flow Back to the hot water tank. This system needs a RO reservoir, because it only makes water when the hot tap is being used. Stop the flow of hot/waste water, and the RO unit shuts off.
Now, a real benifit of this is if you plumbed the waste water into the COLD water inlet into your hot water tank. And, had a large enough Res to suit your needs. Then, Any time the Hot is being used, the waste goes into the Hot water tank, and gets heated, Thus not wasting any water you just heated.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() The explanation that I was given by a Watts representative was that this system would force water back into the house's hot water line. I bought the "wasting" 4 stage system from Costco after the conversation. It makes more sense that it couldn't actually force the water in the hot water line and that it would only work when the hot water is on. I guess the people that work for Watts might not fully know how the system works.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |