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RO-1070-W14 Reverse Osmosis Bladder Tank - 14 Gallon
SKU
TIER1-RO-1070-W14
Price $146.99 List Price Price $209.99 Save 30%
Availability: Discontinued - Free Shipping
- Certified by NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for material and structural integrity
- Includes a tank stand
- Use with a digital pressure gauge
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The Tier1 RO-1070-W14 reverse osmosis bladder tank can be used to replace an existing RO tank, or added to a system to increase the capacity of stored product water. It has a 1/4 inch NPT connection at the top for a water line. This is a 14 gallon tank, but the actual water capacity is slightly less due to the air pocket and bladder inside. Order today!
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Package Qty | 1 |
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Used In Brands | Tier1 |
Manufacturer's Id | RO-1070-W14 |
UPC | 799932637186 |
Actual Size (in) | 23.5 inches (height) x 16 inches (outside diameter) |
Actual Size (cm) | 60 X 40.64 |
Outside Diameter (inches) | 16 |
Maximum Operating Pressure (psi) | 100 |
Warranty Guarantee | Unconditional Product Guarantee for Life of the Product |
The TIER1-RO-1070-W14 is comparable with the following part numbers
TIER1-RO-1070-W14 |
RO-1070-W14 |
1070W14 |
Instructions
- Before setting the pressure on your tank, you should empty the tank of water
- There are two nipples on the tank. The nipple on the bottom should have a blue cap on it. Remove this cap and use a bicycle pump to add pressure to the tank
- You should use a digital pressure gauge on the nipple because non-digital pressure gauges are not sensitive enough
- The recommended pressure for your tank depends on the size of your tank. The most common tank size is 2 gallons. For these and similarly-sized tanks, you should have pressure of 8 psi when the tank is empty. If the tank is full, there should be 36 psi
- For larger tanks, such as 14 gallon, 36 gallon, 44 gallon, and 86 gallon units, the pressure will need to be greater