OK. The pump is in the ground, the well head sticks up about 2 ft. There is a non-working pellet feeder chlorinator on the well head, (which is another story). Then in the basement, there is a Kinetico water system (softener) that is working. Then, under the kitchen sink there is a Kinetico RO system. There is no model number that I can find. There is a serial number... 10831-T. It has a black RO module (canister) in the middle and two blue canisters on each side. The MAC (metered automatic cartridge) is on the left, the sediment filter (carbon) is on the right. There is a little blue tank in a cabinet in the basement, right below the kitchen with the tubing running down to it. There is a spigot on the kitchen sink. There is also a little black box with a 9 volt battery inside with a wire that plugs into the tubes between all the canisters. Its says PURE TEST, and has a little red button. It will light up green(good) or red (service). First thing this morning I went to fill up a coffee pot and half way filled, I ran out of water. So I pressed the buttton on the box, and it was red. The water that comes out of all the faucets(unfiltered) do have sediment in it, its a 50 year old house. I see it when I fill a sink. This house is used as an office, so water demand is low. Kinetico came out and serviced the system and replaced the filters and the membrane one year ago. The MAC is supposed to be good for 500 gallons. We have probably used 50 in all that time. I suspect the carbon filter is plugged because of the sediment I see in the water. But I could change them both.
I just looked at the softener. Four canisters. Two tan, two black. Salt container is tan. There is a metal tag on the tan canisters that says Kinetico 2845 in tiny numbers. Don't know if that's a model number.
That's all I can think of.
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