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Old September 16th 05, 07:03 PM
George Patterson
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TekCat wrote:
I have a simple question. I just got RO/DI 125GPD unit, assembled it. Do I
just connect somewhow 1/4" input tube to the facet and let the water going,
or I need a special pump? What is the proper procedure to make water?


You hook the inlet to the faucet. The outlet tube goes in some sort of
container, and the exhaust tube drains into the sink. You could also tap into a
cold water line (like one does to hook up an icemaker), but the valves for this
sort of thing are typically not very robust.

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