seasno said:Jackie:
Is your water supplied by a well? If so the 39 lb reading would be a normal pressure for a well pump/water storage tank set up. While some wellpump setups can be adjusted to a little higher pressure (~ 50 lbs) the best solution is for you to purchase a booster pump. I had a similar situation at my house with my well pump providing 45 lbs of pressure to the house...I purchased a booster pump and my system came right up to the specified GPM output of 60 gals/day. Most RODI systems require 70 + lbs of water pressure to force the water through the membrane, the tempurature of the water also plays a role in how quickly water is processed through the RODI system.
That's interesting, I didn't know why it did that.....so why would the pressure drop at all; and aren't there systems that stay at a continuous psi? Or would that overwork the pump?
I would imagine that since the water doesn't have to travel as far it would work at a higher pressure. Hmmm, will have to give it more thought...
seasno said:Water pressure isn't so much a function of distance as it is of elevation...
HTH
Craig
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