There are very few things that can go
wrong with a pure water system and most of the solutions are simple to figure
out. The following will guide you through the most common troubleshooting
issues.
The bypass hose is leaking water when
the system is set to run:
- This is normal, when the bypass valve is closed (system in normal
operation) there will be a continuous stream of discharge water from the
RO Filter. This water is the filtered wastewater that flushes out of the
RO to keep it clean, it will run as long as the system has any water
flowing through it.
There is no water coming out of the
system:
There are a couple of issues that
could be causing this, we suggest checking them in this order:
- 1. Ensure the bypass valve is closed. If it is open the water is no
going to the rest of the system.
- 2. Check the supply hoses for leaks.
- 3. Is there a visible leak in any of the filters, connections, or
tubing? If there is a leak at the top of any of the filters it may be the
rubber gasket, remove the filters and ensure the gasket is straight.
If none of that fixes the issue the
next step is to determine which filters are causing the block:
- Remove the pre-filters (Carbon and/or Sediment), once
the filters are removed screw the empty filter housing back on the system, ensuring
the rubber gaskets are straight, and turn on the system to see if the water is
flowing through. If it is then replace your pre-filters.
- If above did not work then remove your RO Filter
next, again close up the empty filter housing and turn on again to see if the
RO was stopping the water flow. If this was the issue then replace the RO
filter.
- If that did not work the last step is to do the
same thing with the DI Filter.
- After you have determined which filter is stopping
the water flow and replaced those filters then everything should be back to
normal operations.
In the unlikely event that you tried all
of the steps above and it did not resolve the issue, please contact us for
additional trouble shooting.
The water pressure is low coming out
of the system
Pure Water Systems are designed to
work to a specific height (see product descriptions) at a good water pressure
from the water source. If the water source/tap is low pressure or you are
trying to work at a height greater than your system is designed for, then you
may need a Boost Pump to add to your set up. Tucker has 2 great options for
Boost Pumps in a 110V or 12V configuration.
- The first thing to do is to ensure that there is actually a problem,
once the entire setup is connected the 5/16 pole tubing can carry the
water pretty far under minimal pressure, so set everything up and check to
see if the system is performing as expected at the height the system is
designed for. Remember: the water should only be shooting out the brush 5
feet before hitting the ground, any more pressure than that is too high.
- The first thing to check is the water pressure out of the tap, if
the pressure is not good it will create low pressure in your system.
- The next thing to check for is any leaks in the supply or feed
hoses.
- Check for any leaks in the system or filters.
- The next step would be to check all the filters to ensure there is
no blockage slowing the water down. See the Section Above “There is no
water coming out of the system” for full details on this step.
In the unlikely event that you tried all
of the steps above and it did not resolve the issue, please contact us for
additional trouble shooting.
One of the connections or tubes are
leaking
If the weather is colder out such as early
spring or fall/winter then there is a chance that some of the connections may
have drips, this is completely normal and wont impact the performance of your
system. It is the result of the brass fittings and the tubing contracting at
different temperatures resulting in some small gaps. Alternatively in the
summer these parts will expand in the heat and if they were too tight would
split so the minor leaks on colder days are necessary.
If one of the connections are leaking
more that should be expected, pop that connection out and wipe the end off with
a dry rag then push it firmly back into the connection, it may have just
loosened. All of the connection and pressure fit so the harder you push it in
the better the connection.
When do I change my filters:
For details on Filter life see the
Help Center Topic: “Filters – How long do they last?”
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