Disconnect the yellow line from the tank valve.
Reverse osmosis water storage tank air pressure.
Continue to enjoy your reverse osmosis system as usual.
A water compartment and an air compartment.
Locate the pressure valve under the blue cap on the tank.
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.
Reconnect the yellow line at point y.
Shut the reverse osmosis faucet off and let the tank fill up for 3 hours.
Generally though when an ro tank is empty with no water inside the air pressure should be around 7 to 10 psi.
The pressure in your reverse osmosis storage tank may too low or too high.
Use air compressor or bicycle pump to re pressurize the 4 gallon tank to 5 psi and 7psi for the 14 gallon tank.
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Once the air pressure inside is about 2 3 of the incoming water pressure the water flow to the tank stops.
A standard air charged reverse osmosis storage tank works best when the pressure in the tank when empty is between 7 and 8 pounds per square inch psi.
Adjust the pressure to 8 lbs by adding air with the bicycle pump and checking it with a low pressure tire gauge.
The air compartment is pressurized and as you open the tap the air pushes on the water and it flows out through the tap.
How reverse osmosis tanks work ro pressure tanks have two compartments inside them.
If your feed pressure is 60 psi the membrane will continue to filter water and fill the storage tank until the compressing air within that tank reaches 40 psi.
Return the tank to its original position and turn the water supply back on.
Re open the tank ball valve.
The air pressure starts to increase though as the water is pushed into the butyl bladder.
The system shut off valve sold separately will automatically turn the ro system on and off as needed.