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Hi y’all, I’m fixing to plumb my RODI filter in the wash room. I’ve got the attached fixture running to my washing machine.
I’m thinking I just go to HD and find a part that’ll split the cold water outlet side and attach the rodi inlet to it.
Is this correct? Any advice, pitfalls, parts, I should be aware of?
As always, thank y’all. IMG_1292.png
 
Interesting valve. As long as the RODI is getting cold side only, should be fine. Use some teflon tape on threads.... I'd imagine any splitter would work that gets your from the 1in to 1/4in
 
i'm not standing here holding it but i think that might be a valve that has hot and cold inlets in the back and shuts them both off at the same time ? think what you want is a Y for a garden hose with 2 little shutoffs on each side of the Y...they make plastic ones but you'd want a high quality one
 
i'm not standing here holding it but i think that might be a valve that has hot and cold inlets in the back and shuts them both off at the same time ? think what you want is a Y for a garden hose with 2 little shutoffs on each side of the Y...they make plastic ones but you'd want a high quality one
looks like a manual mixing valve to me... but could be wrong. first time ive seen one of those. funky for sure
 
Your plan sounds good. I have a similar looking valve in my basement for my washing machine (only difference is the lever goes up/down to open and close) - it's just a shut off valve.
As for the RO/DI, yeah just get a tee adapter like you plan.
Only tip I can give is to check your water pressure. You need like 65 PSI, some people need a pump to boost it up.
My house has 120 PSI so I had to get a pressure reducing valve. If you need to reduce pressure just get the one that's like $90 right away - I tried two cheaper ones ($15 each) and neither worked.
 
attached fixture running to my washing machine
Don't buy that thing in your image, all you need is a simple hose splitter if you're taping into the cold water line on your washer feed line. Don't use Teflon tape on the threads, that's what the hose washers are for.

This,

Did your RO unit come with the garden hose to 1/4" adaptor like this?

 
i'm not standing here holding it but i think that might be a valve that has hot and cold inlets in the back and shuts them both off at the same time ? think what you want is a Y for a garden hose with 2 little shutoffs on each side of the Y...they make plastic ones but you'd want a high quality one
I agree.

I would use this over a valve that has the hot water going into it also.

ETA- someone beat me to a link to one
 
You lot aren't reading - the original post said the valve in the picture is already installed and feeding the washing machine.
 
i wouldnt use the outlet of the valve. you will have to leave it on, so always supplying water pressure to washing machine. reason for the valve is to turn off hot and cold water to washer with 1 valve. tap in before it
 
You need what we call a hose bib splitter and a hose bib adapter.

And no, don't use teflon tape on anything with garden hose threads. The seal occurs at the rubber washer, not at the threads on these fittings.
 
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