I have been using a RODI with booster pump.
Our house has always had lower pressure. I just realized I could adjust the pressure regulator on the main supply line. This has worked great for the upstairs showers but I'm now getting 100+ PSI post sediment filter.
I added a pressure regulator, which brought it down to about 70 psi, however when I turn on the booster pump I'm around 110 psi.
I'm planning to bypass the booster pump & I have 2 questions.
1) the input to the booster pump is 3/8 and the output is 1/4. Are there any concerns using a 3/8 to 1/4 coupling?
2) Will the autoshut valve continue to work. Normally it shuts off the booster pump, but I assume it should still turn off the flow of water.
Thanks
T
Our house has always had lower pressure. I just realized I could adjust the pressure regulator on the main supply line. This has worked great for the upstairs showers but I'm now getting 100+ PSI post sediment filter.
I added a pressure regulator, which brought it down to about 70 psi, however when I turn on the booster pump I'm around 110 psi.
I'm planning to bypass the booster pump & I have 2 questions.
1) the input to the booster pump is 3/8 and the output is 1/4. Are there any concerns using a 3/8 to 1/4 coupling?
2) Will the autoshut valve continue to work. Normally it shuts off the booster pump, but I assume it should still turn off the flow of water.
Thanks
T