Reverse Osmosis Flow Restrictor for RO Systems with 25 GPD or 50 GPD Membranes

SKU: PS-250ML
$11.50

Reverse osmosis flow restrictor for RO systems with 25 or 50 GPD membranes. Made in U.S.A, built-in 1/4" quick connect fittings, easy to install.


RO Membrane Size

Description

Reverse Osmosis Flow Restrictor for Reverse Osmosis Systems with 25 GPD or 50 GPD Membranes. Replacement parts for reverse osmosis system – RO Flow Restrictor

A reverse osmosis flow restrictors is required for all reverse osmosis systems. A reverse osmosis flow restrictor creates back pressure on the membrane to maintain a desired ratio of reject flow (to drain) and permeate (product) flow. Put simply, an RO flow restrictor determines the amount of water that flows to drain. We carry reverse osmosis flow restrictors for 25 and 50 gallons per day (GPD) membranes.

Features

  • Quality flow control restrictor
  • Made in U.S.A.
  • Built-in 1/4″ quick-connect fittings
  • For use on reverse osmosis systems with a 25 GPD membrane (PS-250ML) or 50 GPD membrane (PS-500ML)

Installation Instructions

An in-line reverse osmosis flow restrictor is easy to install. The RO flow restrictor is inserted into the 1/4″ drain line tubing: push your 1/4″ tubing firmly into the quick connect fittings located on both the inlet and outlet ends of the RO flow restrictor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Reverse Osmosis Flow Restrictor?

Every reverse osmosis unit has a device called a flow restrictor (also known as  a flow control or capillary). A reverse osmosis flow restrictor determines the amount of water that flows to drain. It does so by creating pressure on the membrane in order to achieve a desired ratio of water to drain and product water.

It is recommended that you replace the reverse osmosis flow restrictor each time you replace your reverse osmosis membrane to keep your system operating at peak efficiency.

A reverse osmosis flow restrictor should be sized to fit the membrane’s production rate (gallons per day). Because flow restrictors create back pressure on the membrane, having an incorrect flow restrictor will damage your membrane and/or reduce the product water flow. Flow restrictors are rated by a flow rate expressed as milliliters per minute (ml/min).

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A cylindrical white Reverse Osmosis Flow Restrictor from Premiere Sales, featuring 1/4" quick connect fittings on both ends, laid horizontally on a plain white background, ideal for RO systems with 25 GPD or 50 GPD membranes.
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Reverse Osmosis Flow Restrictor for RO Systems with 25 GPD or 50 GPD Membranes

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$11.50
Filtration Process

Mechanical - A physical barrier traps particles to remove them from water.

Adsorption - Traps particles and some dissolved contaminants through physical and chemical interactions.

Ultrafiltration - Removes ultrafine particles and bacteria.

Multi-stage - Multiple filter stages that target specific contaminants.

Reverse Osmosis - Removes all contaminants to produce pure water.

Alkaline - Increases alkalinity (pH) and antioxidant level.

Type of Filter

Activated Carbon Block - Removes chlorine, organic compounds, and other contaminants from water.

Catalytic Carbon - Removes chloramines and some heavy metals; more effective chlorine and organic compound removal than activated carbon block filters.

Anti Scale - Prevents hard water scale and corrosion.

Sediment - Removes suspended particles such as sand, dirt, rust, and sediment from water.

Pleated - Removes bacteria, viruses, ultrafine particles, and other contaminants from water.

Granular Activated Carbon - Removes chlorine and some other contaminants; less effective particulate filtration compared to carbon block filters.

Micron Rating
Filter Life

May vary due to local water conditions, usage, and flow rate.

Flow rate

May vary due to water pressure and whether the filter is clogged.

Contaminants targeted
Housing Material

The plastic or stainless steel container that encases a water filter cartridge and directs water flow through for filtration.

Stainless Steel - More durable, longer life-span, and resistant to higher pressures than plastic housings.

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