GAUGE INFO
The pressure gauges will be able to show you what is going on with the system. This section will discuss the various uses and
meanings of the gauges. There is 3 gauges per system that are of importance to you.
Incoming Pressure
gauge will show you the city water pressure that is feeding the water processing unit. This gauge can fluctuate
depending on the city pressure. If it is below 50 then you will need a booster pump to increase the pressure to within the desired
level. If the line pressure is above 90 psi you will need a pressure reducer to bring the incoming psi to within the desired level.
Outgoing Pressure
gauge will show you the water pressure that is coming out of the filters on the water processing unit. This
gauge should be relatively close to the incoming pressure gauge. It will typically sit about 5 psi less then the incoming pressure
gauge. If it is showing a difference of 20 psi with the incoming pressure gauge your filters will need to be replaced right away.
The outgoing pressure gauge will have a resting psi of 0 psi when the storage tank is to maximum capacity. When the tank drops
below the pre set limit the outgoing pressure gauge will return to its normal operating pressure.
System Pressure
gauge will show you the water pressure that is leaving your water storage tank out to your points of use. This
gauge should show a consistent psi. If it is cycling then you most likely have a leak at a point of use. If there is no psi reading
then you most likely have a pump issue.
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