TT_Vert
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And if so, to what degree. I decided today to put a prefilter in since I had particulate clog my water softener mechanism the other day. Before I continue, I did not design this system
. It goes from the pressure vessel 1" for about 10' where it Tees off. One end of Tee is capped and the other is 3/4". It goes about 3/4" about 40' to the softener where I today put in a prefilter. I am using an omnimax housing (10GPS max) 10x4.5" RS6 filter (30 micron/10GPH) to the softener. Out of the softener it is goes up to a fitting which increases the size back to 1" to feed the house. Right out of the softener it is going through another omnimax housing (10GPS max) to a CB6 (1 micron/5GPH) which was recommended by omnimax. I have noticed my pressure is reduced at this point.
PRIOR to this, I just had one RO6 (5 micron/5GPH) in the filter that was post softener and that is what I am judging my good pressure on. It's far from horribly but it isn't what it was.
My pressure valve is set to on at 40 off ~57 psi. I have no problem getting a higher psi switch if that'll fix the problem. I also believe I need to adjust the bladder pressure when doing so correct?
This is a 3,000 sq ft single level home. Two 75 gallon hot water heaters and only one faucet at a utility sink downstairs which seems to have good pressure.
Thanks much guys
Dave
PRIOR to this, I just had one RO6 (5 micron/5GPH) in the filter that was post softener and that is what I am judging my good pressure on. It's far from horribly but it isn't what it was.
My pressure valve is set to on at 40 off ~57 psi. I have no problem getting a higher psi switch if that'll fix the problem. I also believe I need to adjust the bladder pressure when doing so correct?
This is a 3,000 sq ft single level home. Two 75 gallon hot water heaters and only one faucet at a utility sink downstairs which seems to have good pressure.
Thanks much guys
Dave
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