Placement or locating the storage tank – Environmental Water Systems RO4-UV User Manual

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Storage Tank:

The storage tank holds up to 3.2 gallons of product water. A bladder within the tank keeps water under pressure and

away from bare metal. The tank has an air pre-charge of 5-7 psi (without water) from the factory. See Warning about

tank pressure.

Storage Tank Preparation:

Locate the following:

plastic tank stand, tank valve, 1/4” male threads at top of tank, and the air pressure valve at bottom of tank

Step 1

Air pressure valve seats into tank stand when tank is in upright position. Place tank on stand.

Note:

Tank may be placed on its side, if necessary. Use tank stand to prevent rolling.

Step 2

Use Teflon tape (not included). Wrap 1/4” male threads on storage tank using clockwise motion for at least three

revolutions.
Step 3

Install tank valve on storage tank. Do this by hand tightening valve clockwise onto male threads of the storage tank.

Caution:

Do Not Overtighten.

KEEP TANK VALVE CLOSED. DO NOT OPEN TO ANY WATER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.

Closed

Valve 90º angle to the yellow tubing and connection

Open Valve

In line/parallel with yellow tubing and connection

Placement or Locating the Storage Tank

Tank stand

Air Pressure Valve

at tank bottom

1/4” male threads at tank top

Tank Valve

1/4” yellow tubing

into

quick connect fitting

Open the box containing the storage tank and plastic base.

Place storage tank on the plastic base near the system and allow for room for connections.

Locate the Tank Valve in the parts box

strictly for illustration purposes only

valve handle to open or close tank

WARNING ABOUT TANK PRESSURE:

USE ACCURATE (0-20) GAUGE FOR LOWER READINGS TO MEASURE. IF NEEDED TO ADJUST, EMPTY TANK,

USE A SIMPLE BICYCLE OR SPORT BALL PUMP ONLY. DO NOT OVER-INFLATE TANK PRESSURE.

The tank should be 5-7 psi without water for proper operation. Pressure variances due to higher elevations may occur.

Under or over-inflation will prevent proper operation of system.

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