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RO-1070-W14 Reverse Osmosis Bladder Tank - 14 Gallon

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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
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

  1. Before setting the pressure on your tank, you should empty the tank of water
  2. 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
  3. You should use a digital pressure gauge on the nipple because non-digital pressure gauges are not sensitive enough
  4. 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
  5. For larger tanks, such as 14 gallon, 36 gallon, 44 gallon, and 86 gallon units, the pressure will need to be greater