Kai
New Member
Hi All,
I like this forum and am new here. I would like you to comment on my question.
I just bought a reverse Osmosis filter to supper clean my water. I have a 30~50 psi well system working normally. The RO filter suggest to have 50 psi. I am looking into running my pump at 40~60 psi by changing pressure switch setting. Can my copper piping system handle this pressure? How should I proceed without causing rupture joints or pipe? I recent replaced the main pipe right after the well and found that piece pipe is paper thin. Do I really need 40+ psi to get filter working properly?
Thanks in advance.
Kai
I like this forum and am new here. I would like you to comment on my question.
I just bought a reverse Osmosis filter to supper clean my water. I have a 30~50 psi well system working normally. The RO filter suggest to have 50 psi. I am looking into running my pump at 40~60 psi by changing pressure switch setting. Can my copper piping system handle this pressure? How should I proceed without causing rupture joints or pipe? I recent replaced the main pipe right after the well and found that piece pipe is paper thin. Do I really need 40+ psi to get filter working properly?
Thanks in advance.
Kai