Yes. With the faucet closed, and the ball valve at the tank off, water continues to flow to the drain.
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Yes. With the faucet closed, and the ball valve at the tank off, water continues to flow to the drain.
The flow to the drain is like a 3/8" line under a little pressure, maybe ten pounds or so. It does not spray out like its under 50 to 55 psi.
OK things are getting clearer...just to confirm, the tank is a quick-flo and does not have a schrader valve. That's probably an important piece of information I should have said from the beginning.
Thanks. I checked and the pressure switch is plumbed between the tank and the manifold.
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Hello Andy, Everyone,
I have spent the last few hours browsing your posts I have learned a great deal about my Kinetico VX R/O system and just signed up to the forum.
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