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This Add-On Faucet Kit is necessary to set up your reverse osmosis unit to supply drinking water on demand.
The BRS Add-On Faucet Kit includes everything needed to bypass the DI (deionization) stage and add a pressurized tank and faucet to your reverse osmosis system. The pressurized tank insures that 3.2 gallons of water will be available on tap for immediate drinking water. RO/DI unit sold separately.
Kit includes:
3.2 gallon pressurized tank
RO tank valve
Silver faucet
Faucet adaptor
Tee for between faucet and pressurized tank
Ball valve for turning on and off DI water
Check valve for insuring that water in the pressurized tank doesn't flush through the DI resin
Hi I had bought a tank a bit back and I am just wondering what amount of air pressure should be in the tank ?? because the water seems to be coming out slower then it usually is I feel. Thanks
Question by: Patrick on Jan 10, 2023, 8:52 PM
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Hey there,
Thank you for reaching out to us. The tank should be at approximately 7-8 psi.
Please let me know if you need anything further and take care!
Answer by: Matt Lucero (BRS Staff) on Jan 12, 2023, 10:46 AM
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