RO-90 model - Leaks
We suggest that when you install the RO system that you put a paper towel underneath the RO system to determine if any minor leaks exist. Make sure all connections are securly tight and teflon tape is applied to the designated spots.
Location | Identify | Solution | ||
1 | Housings | 1. Make Sure the o-ring is present
and not damaged | ||
x | x | 2. Make Sure all housings are secure | Use wrench to tighten housings | |
x | x | 3. Identify any hair line crack on
the housings | ||
2 | Connections | 1. Make sure all tubings are firmly
secured | Use wrench to address each loose connection | |
x | x | 2. Make sure inserts and sleeves were
all accounted for | Contact
us if you are missing any minor parts | |
x | x | 3. Make sure the nuts are all tighten | Use the wrench to address each loose
connection | |
x | x | 4. Make sure teflon tape is applied
to the designated spots | Refer to owner's manual to designated
locations | |
x | x | 5. Drain Saddle leak may be a result
of missing adhesive sponge | Contact
us for replacements | |
3 | Faucet | 1. Dripping from the faucet can be
a result of a loose screw under the lever | See Instructions | |
x | x | 2. Loose spigot connection as a result
of missing spigot o-ring | Contact
us for replacement | |
4 | Tank ball valve | Loose connection and not enough of
teflon tape | Tighten or apply teflon tape | |
5 | Tank pressure valve | Water leaking from the pressure valve would indicate a raptured bladder within the tank |