Drain the old tank completely thru the spigot.
Reverse osmosis water storage tank pressure.
Use an air pressure gauge to check the current air pressure.
This video describes how to servic.
Disconnect the yellow line from the tank valve.
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Close the tank s ball valve.
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Locate the pressure valve under the blue cap on the tank.
If your reverse osmosis system has a water tank in it that s meant for storing ro water then you ll need to periodically check the pressure in the tank and re pressurize it as necessary as a part of regular ro maintenance.
A pressurized storage tank for reverse osmosis product water is recommended for its ability to deliver reverse osmosis water to the faucet using air pressure within the tank.
The number one reason for low water flow from a reverse osmosis system is due to the holding tank losing its air pressure.
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Turn off the valve on the reverse osmosis system supply line.
To repressurize a reverse osmosis water tank follow these simple steps.
Turn on the reverse osmosis water faucet and let the water run until it comes to a complete stop.
The system shut off valve sold separately will automatically turn the ro system on and off as needed.
Point y on figure 1.
Reverse osmosis storage tanks also keep the ro system efficient by turning the system on and off as the tank fills with water and pressure increases.
Turn off the feed water supply to the ro.
Give the water storage tank a shake to make sure that it is empty.
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Reverse osmosis systems utilize pressurized tanks to store purified water until the demand for the water is initiated.