I have one of the ATO floats with the plastic tubing connection on it. My RO setup has one of the little 4 connector things that I believe is supposed to be used with one of these floats.
As I understand it, this is how it works:
1) The float rises, closing the RO output tube
2) as pressure builds in the RO output line, the 4way thing closes off the water flow coming in to the first sediment filter. Essentially, this cuts off water at the source and all water movement stops until the float ball goes back down. Waste water will stop, maybe dribbling out a little beforehand.
Now, the problem I have is... If I push up on the float, water continues to go into the first sediment filter, and waste water is still running down the drain. Why? I think I have the tubing going to the 4way thing hooked up wrong.
For it to work as I said above, the line that feeds from the house plumbing must first go to this 4 way block. It isn't. I believe this thing has the tubing hooked up wrong. I notice on it that one side says "in" and the other side says "out" but I don't think it's hooked up right other than the direction of flow.
Can anybody look at their setup and tell me how the tubing is routed to and from this block thing?
A picture of this block is below. Mine has threaded compression fittings, but you get the idea.
As I understand it, this is how it works:
1) The float rises, closing the RO output tube
2) as pressure builds in the RO output line, the 4way thing closes off the water flow coming in to the first sediment filter. Essentially, this cuts off water at the source and all water movement stops until the float ball goes back down. Waste water will stop, maybe dribbling out a little beforehand.
Now, the problem I have is... If I push up on the float, water continues to go into the first sediment filter, and waste water is still running down the drain. Why? I think I have the tubing going to the 4way thing hooked up wrong.
For it to work as I said above, the line that feeds from the house plumbing must first go to this 4 way block. It isn't. I believe this thing has the tubing hooked up wrong. I notice on it that one side says "in" and the other side says "out" but I don't think it's hooked up right other than the direction of flow.
Can anybody look at their setup and tell me how the tubing is routed to and from this block thing?
A picture of this block is below. Mine has threaded compression fittings, but you get the idea.