Articles in Category: RO Small Components

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 […]

Answer: You will mount the Permeate Pump on the wall next to the Reverse Osmosis system. The Permeate “out” on the membrane housing (good RO water) will go to the Permeate “in” on the Permeate Pump. The Permeate “out” from the Permeate pump will go to the Permeate “in” on the ASO valve.Currently (before you […]

Background: The standard RO faucet has an adjustment to correct a drip from the faucet spout. The following steps will provide a guide for adjustment of the faucet. 1. Grip the faucet spout and pull it up out of its holder position. 2. The lever that you use to dispense water from the faucet – […]

Answer: Background Most Reverse Osmosis owners are concerned about when to replace the filters on their RO system. A Pressure Gauge will provide them with a heads-up as to when the filters are nearing depletion. What are the Benefits of using a Pressure Gauge Kit 1) Pressure drop on the gauge kit identifies when to […]

Answer: Background Most Reverse Osmosis owners are concerned about when to replace the filters on their RO system. A Pressure Gauge Kit will provide them with a heads-up as to when the filters are nearing depletion. How It Works 1) A pressure gauge kit will tell you the PSI of the water as it enters […]

Answer: Background Most Reverse Osmosis owners are concerned about when to replace the filters on their RO system. A Pressure Gauge Kit will provide them with a heads-up as to when the filters are nearing depletion. How do I Install this Pressure Gauge Kit Installation of a RO Pressure Gauge Kit is not difficult and […]

Answer: Background Most Reverse Osmosis owners are concerned about when to replace the filters on their RO system. A Pressure Gauge will provide them with a heads-up as to when the filters are nearing depletion. Most Reverse Osmosis pre-filters are replaced based on a time schedule. They mark the calendar to change the pre-filters every […]

Answer: Across a host of applications, “quick connect” products require no special tools. Simply cut the tube square and insert it into the fitting to effect a secure and reliable connection. Thus, this type of fitting has become the water industry’s most popular fitting products because they offer the most reliable and cost effective solution […]

Answer: 1. Cut the tubing end squarely and remove the internal and external burrs. 2. Insert the tubing through the back of the nut all the way through the nut assembly to the tube stop in the fitting body. If the tubing does not enter the nut easily, loosen the nut one turn and then […]

Answer: Yes, you can upgrade your RO faucet when you purchase a system or at a later date. At time of RO purchase: Send us an email and indicate the faucet you wish to upgrade to and we’ll get back to you with the price differential. Purchase at a later date: All of the faucets […]