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I don't see why it wouldn't feed to the first floor.
The surest fail safe is a reservoir with an overflow drain.
I wouldn't run the RO/DI as a constant fill - TDS creep will chew up the resin. the good news is that low voltage solenoid valves are cheap. you could wire up a couple toggle switches upstairs to run the RO to waste to clear out the creep, flip the switch to DI to fill up the reservoir, and once that is full close a ball valve behind the float valve on the reservoir to shut off the RO.
I'd avoid directly plumbed to the tank.
The surest fail safe is a reservoir with an overflow drain.
I wouldn't run the RO/DI as a constant fill - TDS creep will chew up the resin. the good news is that low voltage solenoid valves are cheap. you could wire up a couple toggle switches upstairs to run the RO to waste to clear out the creep, flip the switch to DI to fill up the reservoir, and once that is full close a ball valve behind the float valve on the reservoir to shut off the RO.
I'd avoid directly plumbed to the tank.