Where to install pressure regulator?

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Vitaliy

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Hi Guys,

I have a question where to install pressure regulator – before whole house
water filter of after?

About month ago I installed two stages whole house water filter.
Unit came with two pressure gages – one on filter inlet and second on outlet.
I have noticed, city water pressure is 90+psi. This seems to be too high so,
I decided to install pressure regulator. Initially I thought to install it right
after meter/main and before whole house filter. However now I think, the
best place for the pressure regulator will be after the filter. First of all, filter
created me a pressure drop problem – filter outlet pressure drops down to
30-40psi (depend on water usage), but this is different story, I talked to
filter supplier and he promised to send me different set of filters.
My understanding is, with good filters differential pressure should be around
10-15psi. Hopefully new set of filters will take care about this problem.
So, putting pressure regulator after the filter should have a lot of benefits:
– filter will work better with higher input pressure;
– regulator will have filtered water and diaphragm should last much longer;
– house plumbing system will have more stable water pressure;

Am I correct?

Any ideas, comments and suggestions are very welcome.

Thank you in advance,

- Vitaliy
 

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The higher pressure on the filter unit could cause it to fail, depending on its construction. There will be a very great pressure differential on the filter media as it accumulates "junk", and the greater incoming pressure could force water thru the media and cause channels. I would put the regulator before the filter.
 
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