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Now we are getting there ![]() Thank-you!!! So now since my husband isn't home we need to talk Girl language...lol Where would the low pressure and high pressure switch go?? I am starting to see how it all comes together it is just the 2 switches that are messing me up!! Here is what i am looking at... The pump has an inlet and outlet then comes the high pressure switch that has an inlet and outlet..Then the low pressure that just has an outlet only Last edited by Powertec; 04-19-2009 at 03:56 PM. |
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![]() I don't have the instructions for the coralife unit. In the diagram for the water general, the solenoid ESO, is marked input, output. So it matters which tubing goes where. Their pressure switch,TSO, is not marked, therefore you can connect input/ output to whichever side you want.
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![]() This diagram shows you where the low and high pressure lines are located. Put the switches in the proper line. good to go.
http://www.waterfiltersonline.com/el...ic-shutoff.asp Ignore the electronic-shutoff unit name. This is where the high pressure switch goes. |
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![]() So it looks like the booster pump is connected to the R/O system prior to the prefilters even?
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![]() When your water pressure in the mains is low you put a booster pump before the RO. The RO unit needs at least about 50 psi to operate efficiently IMO
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![]() Alright, thanks! Figures, I was just wondering if it went or could go after the prefilters but before the membrane. But makes it all easier if its before the prefilters anyways.
One can just forget the auto-shutoff switch and simply unplug the unit when I turn my R/O off, correct?
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![]() Funky Fish14 see this link, bottom of page for the diagram
http://www.watergeneral.com/support/...struction2.pdf |