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4). How Long Does It Take to Fill Tank?
Depending on your water pressure and RO model, the standard tank will fill up in about 2-3 hours.
After the tank is filled, the RO will shut off automatically.
5). Ro Delivery Pressure.
The Ro’s delivery pressure depends on how full the storage tank is. If the tank is full then water comes
out strongly at the faucet. If the tank is only half-full or near empty, the faucet flow will be slow and slug-
gish.
For a standard 14-gallon tank, the tank’s pressure and fullness correlate as follows:
10 gallons > 50 psi output pressure ( pressure inside tank )
9.0 gallon > 40 psi
7.8 gallon > 30 psi
3.3 gallon > 14 psi
1.6 gallon > 10 psi
Tank empty > 7 psi ( pre-charged pressure )
6). Feeding Multiple Outlets:
Feeding the filtered water to multiple outlets is do-able. The key is to choose the right RO model that fits
your input water pressure level. This model should fill up the tank quickly and fully. A frequently full tank
will then provide good delivery pressure to feed the multiple outlets in your house.
We suggest limiting output points to no more the 3 outlets. Total distance should be within
40 ft. horizontal and 15 ft. vertical from the RO system.
7). Low Water Pressure – RO Problems:
The 3 most common problems caused by low water pressure:
1) Tank does not fill up, get little water from tank
2) Sluggish flow at the dispensing faucet
3) RO makes water slower than the claimed GPD
If you experience these problems, please check your water pressure as the first step. This will often solve
the above listed problems.