My husband has installed a system of water use by reverse osmosis in our kitchen sink ...? He seems permanently, as it flows, but it is not. Is this normal?
no.
Reverse osmosis systems use up water in the cleaning process. It becomes "waste", but is a normal part of filtering - it gives a part of the "dirty" water to "clean" water. Some systems have add-ons to get that water to use in your hot water system (where it is dangerous to use) Report Abuse
In fact, they "cease drop by drop." The reverse osmosis system is under pressure. There is an overflow pipe which is connected to the sewer. Most diagrams show the line going into the top of drain hose. This could be the source of the noise you hear drop (drops overflow reached the bottom of the hose). Let him run the drain hose so that the overflow tube reverse osmosis system is on the side of the drain hose. You will not hear the noise more!
We just got one too. It makes this noise when the tank is filled and the replacement of the water you just put in your cup / glass / pot / pan / etc.
It is normal.
If you do not want to hear, put your drain plug to muffle the sound.
In addition - it will stop making that noise when he finished the reconstruction of the water you just used.
Normal ... what is meant ur wastewater flow into the heart of emptying. The unit keeps the water clean and flush excess water to ur dirty sewer.
drops of water through the membrane under pressure
in a reverse osmosis system.
Soaking is internal, and normal.
Something wrong with the engine will require professional help. \
Probably not, call customer service.
Yes it's normal, me that the same thing!
I do not want the noise ... Well, try to see what is wrong ..
Posted on April 15, 2010.