Watts Premier 501026 Zero Waste Reverse Osmosis Retrofit Kit
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Customer Review
It works
I have been using Premier RO systems for 12 years. Some work better than others. One of the systems I purchased was the Watts Zero Waste RO system. I purchased it when I discovered how much water my 5 stage RO system used. This system was a poor value as it was only three stage and the pump died after a year or so. Recently, my septic filled up due to marshy conditions caused by snow melt. So we disconnected our five stage system and had it drain into five gallon buckets. We were alarmed and amazed how much waste water it yielded. So we decided to try again with the zero waste, this time buying a retrofit for our dozen year old five stage system. The retrofit seems to be better quality than our original zero waste. Installation is a bit complex, but not hard. Water quality does not seem different after installation. The pump goes off when the tank fills. Overall, I am satisfied by this product. Hopefully it will last longer than the first one.
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Product Description
Sold as each. Eliminates the 4-12 gallon waste of purifying 1 gallon of water. Saves thousands of gallons per year. Increases water purifying production. Eliminates faucet noise. Easy to install on any existing RO system to make it a zero waste RO system. IAMPO certified. Boxed. Manufacturer number: 0950046. Country of origin: United States. Distributed by Anderson Barrows. Top to learn more
Zero Waste RO System
Once the system is installed it works well. The diagram that comes with the system does not apply to all Watts RO systems. Additional diagrams were not available online from Watts. I emailed their service department, told them what RO system I had, and they responded that the zero waste system I bought would not work with my Watts RO system.Thankfully a phone call to the technical department resulted in a new diagram with some modifications and we were able to complete installation. The transformer that came with the system was faulty. But, with the proof of the purchase of a new transformer from Radio Shack, Amazon credited our account for $30 which was fair.
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