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AMI Flow Restrictors are designed for use in residential reverse osmosis systems to restrict the flow on the drain (reject) line, keeping the membrane pressurized and controlling the recovery ratio of the system. The flow restrictor must be properly sized according to the flow of the RO membrane system. It is recommended that the flow restrictor is replaced each time an RO membrane is replaced in order to keep your system working at optimum performance, as scale build-up can occur and clog the capillaries. Additionally, if changing to a different flow-rate membrane element, the flow restrictor must be changed to the appropriate size as well.
Drain Line Flow Restrictor for 24 GPD Home RO SystemEncapsulated Capillary Type with 1/4" Quick Connect In/Out Connections Essential for Proper R...
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View full detailsDrain Line Flow Restrictor for 100 GPD Home RO SystemEncapsulated Capillary Type with 1/4" Quick Connect In/Out Connections Essential for Proper ...
View full detailsDrain Line Flow Restrictor for 100 GPD Home RO SystemEncapsulated Capillary Type with 1/4" Quick Connect In/Out Connections Essential for Proper ...
View full detailsDrain Line Flow Restrictor for 100 GPD Home RO SystemEncapsulated Capillary Type with 1/4" Quick Connect In/Out Connections Essential for Proper ...
View full detailsAvailable in several styles including encapsulated capillaries (in both quick connect and male threaded end connections) and fitting inserts. Encapsulated capillary style flow restrictors should be installed in the membrane reject line between the housing outlet and the drain. Insert style flow restrictors should be inserted in the fitting between the membrane housing reject outlet and the tubing that leads to the drain.