Hello everyone
About the Auto Shut off valve in a RO water filter system... I see two ways of installing it.
The most common way of installing it is so that the ASOV shuts off water flow coming into the membrane.
I have also seen another way, where the ASOV shuts off drain water (coming out from the membrane).
Some people say the second one is the correct one and others say that no, the first one is correct.
I have seen both connection diagrams work fine. Is there any advantage of using one over another?
Thanks
-Raj
Reference:
First way:
Second way:
This is the alternative one, which some people on another reefing forums swear by.
About the Auto Shut off valve in a RO water filter system... I see two ways of installing it.
The most common way of installing it is so that the ASOV shuts off water flow coming into the membrane.
I have also seen another way, where the ASOV shuts off drain water (coming out from the membrane).
Some people say the second one is the correct one and others say that no, the first one is correct.
I have seen both connection diagrams work fine. Is there any advantage of using one over another?
Thanks
-Raj
Reference:
First way:
Installing an Auto Shut Off Valve
Auto shut off valves use a small amount of pressure created by your float valve to shut off the water supply to your RO membrane. Follow these instructions to install an auto shut off valve on your RO system. First note the top and bottom of the shut off valve, the bottom has screws and the
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105111-Auto shut off valve for Reverse osmosis Water System
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Second way:
This is the alternative one, which some people on another reefing forums swear by.