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![]() the level is normal in that canister and I believe it is ppt.
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![]() Thanks jay.
I opened each canister while operating and purged out the air. The digital display enough digits so it reads 00PP why they wouldn't add for the M is beyond me |
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![]() +1. The level in my DI is only about an inch. Fluctuates a bit. I wonder if it will get higher as it "clogs"? Leon
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![]() I wonder if a pressure tank would be good idea
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![]() Does your Puratek have abooster pump? What pressures do you get? I am on Edmonton water supply with a booster pump and get 100psi on the gauge. Not sure if a pressure tank would be worth it.
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![]() Mine also only stays about an 1" of water. I have no booster pump and I get 100psi.
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![]() Yeah it has booster. But pt might be good as larger reservoir
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![]() Pressure tanks work just fine, i have a few running off my 200GPD puratek, along with float switch in sump for ATO, and 2 50Gallon barrels for H2O Changes. I use the pressure tanks for fresh drinking water, under the sink in the kitchen, and under the sink at the wet bar, and one for the fridge, to make Ice
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