Yes, I will get back as to whether removing the auto shutoff valve completely cures the problem. It may be a while though, as it can work for weeks just fine and then act up.
For the record, the...
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Yes, I will get back as to whether removing the auto shutoff valve completely cures the problem. It may be a while though, as it can work for weeks just fine and then act up.
For the record, the...
I will remove the auto shutoff valve and see if it makes a difference. I did have this problem prior to installing the Permeate pump, but I am willing to try anything because I have tried everything...
Here is a picture of my RO setup.
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/3794/rofilter1.jpg
To clarify, I had this problem prior to installing the Permeate Pump. I installed the pump thinking it might correct the issue. I also replaced the Auto Shutoff Valve to no avail.
I have not...
Does anybody have any idea at all?
I have tried everything I can think of and this problem just doesn't make sense.
I have a RO system that stops producing water periodically. If I turn off the supply water for 20 minutes or so and then switch back on it clears itself and starts producing again.
I changed all...
I have ABS pipe in the wall with a cleanout and I'd like to install a flush cleanout cover like this one Watts makes...
http://www.watts.com/prod_images/CO-590-RD.jpg
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I don't know why the two drains weren't tied in together in the first place. The reason I was looking at using an elbow with a heel inlet was because I have another 3" pipe connection from above.
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OK. Thanks.
Back to the drawing board...
I also need to divert the main stack on the basement wall. It is show in the first picture here. I need to move it over to run up to the other side of the beam.
My plan is to cut it off and...
I am moving some DWV piping in the basement prior to developing.
The main DWV pipe in this first picture needs to be moved to the other side of the main beam and connected to the sink drain shown...
I am trying to figure out the best way to make a basement floor cleanout to be as unobtrusive as possible. I would like to set it in the concrete and ensure that it will allow for a flush surface...
Thank you Redwood, for providing a link to that Watts cleanout. I really quite like that idea and I also found some that were good for recessing tile. I can use that style in the bathroom floor. I...
Thank you for the advice. With the helpful feedback I have received, I am now convinced and will make these access points easily accessible. More so than I had originally planned. Now I will just...
I like the idea about putting a access point under a tile. I am planning to do exactly that in the bathroom where I have an access point to the backwater valve right in the middle of the floor.
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I have 3 plumbing access points in my basement foundation which are right in the middle of what I intend to be a bedroom floor. I am still uncertain on how to make them as hidden as possible and...
Yes, that is my thoughts too.
I'd just like to identify where each of these are connected into, whether sewer or storm sewer system. I am assuming these are the only two possibilities.
The builder or the builder's contractor was the "genius" that did this job! I am the second owner, so I get to correct these problems now.
I figured the best course of action is to bring these up...
I am about to finish the basement, but prior to doing so I thought it would be prudent to investigate the plumbing access points I have in the cement floor. The house was built in 2003 in Calgary,...
My washer is a newer model Maytag made by Whirlpool, so I have not been able to find much information and determine if it could be damaged by a water shutoff valve like this.
The WAG for the water...
I am considering installing a whole house auto-shutoff valve. Essentially this valve would be connected to multiple water sensors throughout the house and shut off the main water supply if any leaks...