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![]() It is normal for the system pressure to drop when you flush the membrane. You are releasing the back pressure on the system....its like opening a faucet....the pressure on the line drops.
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#2
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![]() Yah mahn. It will stay at 30 psi indefinitely though.
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#3
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![]() Turn the flush on....pressure drop...turn the flush off and pressure back up or no? Can you clarify?
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![]() Yep. If I turn the flush on for 15 minutes the pressure doesn't go up at all, 30 psi is all I get with the flush going. Isn't that typical? That's what I have always seen in residential applications.
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#5
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![]() Yes that is normal. Turning the flush on releases the back pressure on the membrane.
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