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Here’s a video we have had up before, but we changed YouTube accounts so we needed to put the right URL up:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK57hzgTy4M&context=C3e6fba4ADOEgsToPDskIhvzyQ9N7Kurfe7IWMuXOO

Take a break from reading and watch this video on house to properly install a Whole House Filter System/Unit:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLZ6YpATBuA

*Diagram 5 Stage RO+UV w/Booster* This is a diagram of a 5 stage Reverse Osmosis system with a UV light and a booster pump. Click on the link *Diagram 5 Stage RO+UV w/Booster* and you will be transferred to the diagram. There is additional information about installation of a RO system on this web site. On the any Page, hover over the words “Installation Manuals” and then choose the installation blog that will help you most. Watch our video on YouTube to see how to install a Reverse Osmosis System.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFMiU8T9tYU

*Diagram 5stage RO+UV* This is a diagram of a 5 stage Reverse Osmosis system with UV light. Click on the link *Diagram 5 stage RO+UV*and you will be transferred to the diagram. There is additional information about installation of a RO system on this web site. On the any Page, hover over the words “Installation Manuals” and then choose the installation blog that will help you most.

Diagram of a 5 stage Reverse Osmosis system with UV light, Booster Pump and Permeate Pump. Click on the PDF emblem and you will be transferred to the diagram. There is additional information about installation of a RO system on this web site. On the Home Page, click on the words “Instruction Manuals” and then mouse down to RO Installation Instructions.

Diagram of a 4 stage Reverse Osmosis system with a Permeate Pump. Click on the PDF emblem and you will be transferred to the diagram. There is additional information about installation on this web site. In the “Header” on the Home Page, click on the words “Instruction Manuals” and then mouse down to RO installation Instructions.

Diagram of a 4 stage Reverse Osmosis system with Booster Pump and Permeate Pump. Click on the PDF emblem and you will be transferred to the diagram. There is additional information on this web site for installation of the RO system. Click on Instruction Manuals and you can mouse down and locate the RO Installation Instructions.

Flow Diagram:

The following describes the flow diagram for a 7 Stage Reverse Osmosis system with DI  and Ultraviolet light.

1) Using a saddle valve, you tap into the water source.

2) The source water flows through the 1/4″ tubing to the first pre-filter.

3) The water passes through the sediment filter, then to the first carbon block filter and on to the 2nd carbon block filter.

4) From the 3rd pre-filter, the water goes to the ASO valve.

5) Then the water flows to the membrane housing where the product water (RO water) is forced through the membrane and the good RO water then goes back to the ASO valve.

6) From the ASO valve, the water travels to the “Tee” on the DI filter.

7) If the facet is not turned on, the good RO water goes through the “Tee” and then on to the storage tank.

8) When the faucet is activated, water is drawn from the storage tank and flows back to the “Tee” and through the DI filter.

9) From the DI filter the water travels through the Post filter.

10) Finally, the RO water now goes through the UV Light and on to the faucet and into your glass or container.

A flow diagram is presented on the web site. Go to the “Home Page” and click on Instruction Manuals. “Mouse” down to locate the “Diagram” for a 7 stage RO system with a DI filter and a UltraViolet light. With the use of the description words in this Blog, you will be able to follow the flow of water through the diagram.

Flow Diagram:

The following describes the flow diagram for a 5 stage Reverse Osmosis system with a DI filter.

1) Using a saddle valve, you tap into the water source.

2) The source water flows through the 1/4″ tubing to the first pre-filter.

3) The water passes through the sediment filter, then to the carbon block filter.

4) From the carbon block pre-filter, the water goes to the ASO valve.

5) Next, the water goes through the RO membrane where the product water (RO water) is forced through the membrane and the good RO water then goes to the ASO valve.

6) From the ASO valve, the water travels to the tee on the DI resin filter and on to the storage tank.

7) When the faucet is activated, water is drawn from the storage tank and flows back to the “Tee” on the DI filter.

8) The RO water now goes through the DI filter and on to the Post Filter and finally to the faucet and into your glass or container.

A flow diagram is presented on the web site. Go to the “Home Page” and click on Instruction Manuals. “Mouse” down to locate the “Diagram” for a 5 stage RO system with a DI filter. With the use of the description words in this Blog, you will be able to follow the flow of water through the diagram.

Flow Diagram:

The following describes the flow diagram for a H2O Splash 5 stage Reverse Osmosis system.

1) Using a saddle valve, you tap into the water source.

2) The source water flows through the 1/4″ tubing to the first pre-filter.

3) The water passes through the sediment filter, then to the first carbon block filter and on to the 2nd carbon block filter.

4) Then the water passes through the ASO Valve.

6) Next, the water goes through the RO membrane where the product water (RO water) is forced through the membrane and the good RO water then goes to the ASO valve.

7) From the ASO valve, the water travels to the “Tee” on the Post filter.

8) If the faucet is not turned on, the good RO water goes through the “Tee” and then on to the storage tank.

9) When the faucet is activated, water is drawn from the storage tank and flows back to the “Tee” and through the Post filter.

10) Finally, the RO water now goes on to the faucet and into your glass or container.

A flow diagram is presented on the web site. Go to the “Home Page” and click on Instruction Manuals. “Mouse” down to locate the “Diagram” for a 5 stage RO system. With the use of the description words in this Blog, you will be able to follow the flow of water through the diagram.

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