SKU: 40975
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| SKU# | 40975 |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 1/Each |
| Shipping Weight | 24 lb. |
| Type | Tanks |
| Height | 32 Inches |
| Diameter | 16 Inches |
| Water Inlet Size | 1 Inch |
High-capacity storage tank for reverse osmosis systems with versatile operation and corrosion-resistant construction.
This Everpure 34680 ROmate 20 storage tank lets you easily store and dispense water purified using your building's reverse osmosis (RO) system. This tank can hold up to 5.8 gallons of water with a 28 psi pre-charge and usable storage between 30/50 psi, although the usable capacity will vary based on the pre-charge pressure and the RO system's on/off pressure setting.
Holds up to 5.8 gallons of purified water with adjustable pre-charge pressure settings.
Can discharge in any position with 1" NPT male water inlet and outlet connections.
Seamless, corrosion-resistant composite construction for long-lasting performance.
A lower pre-charge pressure will allow the tank to accept more water, but water pressure diminishes faster as water is drawn. A higher pre-charge pressure lets the tank accept less water, but the water pressure diminishes less rapidly as water is drawn. The tank can operate at up to 125 psi, accept a pre-charge of 5-50 psi, and it has a maximum operating temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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