RODI flow restrictor?

rogergolf66

im an addict lol
Here is what my RO setup looks like. The flow restrictor has a valve on it. I can open it up all the way or close it all the way. I'm not sure where to set it up at. Any ideas?




Roger
 
Mine doesn't have an adjustable flow restrictor.it just has a little piece that goes in one of the tubes but I can't remember where. I have a valve that looks like that on the input side of mine so I can shut the water to the unit off to change cartridges.
 
Mine doesn't have an adjustable flow restrictor.it just has a little piece that goes in one of the tubes but I can't remember where. I have a valve that looks like that on the input side of mine so I can shut the water to the unit off to change cartridges.

Mine is on the waste line so won't help with changing filters
 
Pretty sure that's the flush line.
RO Membrane flush kits increase the flow to the membrane by bypassing the flow restrictor. This helps flush deposits and increase the usable life of the RO membrane. BulkReefSupply.com recommends flushing the membrane before and after each use or every few weeks as part of regular reverse osmosis system maintenance.
 
Your picture shows it closed, this is the position when making water, I turn mine inline until my tds goes down closer to zero, and then close it
 
i once installed a flow restrictor in the waste line it was a small piece that fit in the waste tube like 3" or 4" long it would make my 50 gallon a day a 75 gallon a day ...so I would think install it on the waste line...I would call John or Chris
 
Looks to be a combination of restrictor and flush valve

Pedro wins!

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Those valves aren't my favorite but they work.
 
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