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Tristan FloresAug 18, 2025
What to do if pre-filter or post-filter are saturated or clogged in Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
- KKrystal CastilloAug 18, 2025
If the pre-filter or post-filter are saturated or clogged, replace the filters.
What to do if pre-filter or post-filter are saturated or clogged in Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
If the pre-filter or post-filter are saturated or clogged, replace the filters.
What to do if my Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System has no water to drain?
If there's no water draining, the drain flow restrictor is likely clogged. Replace the drain flow restrictor to resolve this issue.
How to fix incorrect air pressure in the holding tank of my Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
To correct the air pressure, empty the water from the holding tank. Then, check the air pressure in the valve stem; it should be between 8 and 10 PSI.
What to do if the holding tank valve is closed on my Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
If the holding tank valve is closed, simply open it to allow water flow.
What to do if the air bladder in holding tank is ruptured in Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
If the air bladder in the holding tank is ruptured, replace the membrane if possible. Otherwise, replace the entire tank.
What to do if the check valve on RO Membrane Housing is stuck in Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
If the check valve on the RO membrane housing is stuck, replace the check valve.
Why is there low incoming water pressure in my Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
Low incoming water pressure could indicate that your booster pump isn't working properly. Correct or replace it if damaged. Also, check that the low pressure switch is operating correctly.
What to do if the Solenoid Valve in the feed is not operating properly in Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System?
If the solenoid valve isn't operating correctly, verify if you are getting electrical power and check for any obstruction not allowing water passage.
Why is there a low quantity of water from my Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System holding tank?
Several factors can cause a low water quantity. It could be due to a plugged or closed feed water valve (open the valve or unclog it), saturated or clogged pre- or post-filters (replace them), low incoming water pressure (damaged booster pump or malfunctioning low pressure switch), a fouled reverse osmosis membrane (ensure correct feed water pressure and unclogged drain line, then address water quality issues before replacing the membrane), incorrect air pressure in the holding tank (empty tank and adjust valve stem pressure to 8-10 PSI), a ruptured air bladder in the holding tank (replace the membrane or the entire tank), a closed holding tank valve (open it), a clogged drain flow restrictor (replace it), a stuck check valve on the RO membrane housing (replace it), or a malfunctioning sol...
| Flow Rate | 300 Gallons Per Day |
|---|---|
| Production Rate | 300 GPD |
| Stages | 5-Stage Filtration |
| Storage Tank Capacity | 3.2 Gallons |
| Filtration Stages | 5 |
| Type | Reverse Osmosis |
| Filter Life | 6-12 months (pre-filters), 2-3 years (RO membrane) |
| Installation | Under Sink |
| Included Filters | Sediment filter, carbon block filter, RO membrane, post-carbon filter |