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I see a lot of people using Auto Shutoff Valves on their RODI units.
Are most of the RODI units designed to 'take' the water pressure (60-90PSI) from mains tap water when the ASO kicks in?
I had an experience before whereby I had my unit producing RODI water into a storage tank with mechanical float switch, pressure averaged 80-90psi (no electric pump). I however DID NOT have an ASO installed on the unit.
Basically I forgot and went to watch TV. Storage tank filled, float switch stopped the incoming water. The pressure built up and the outlet tubing from the unit burst, lucky I was still home.
I'm thinking, even if I had installed an ASO, would there have been a chance the tubing would have 'come off' somewhere else on the unit if the tap water is left on.
Are most of the RODI units designed to 'take' the water pressure (60-90PSI) from mains tap water when the ASO kicks in?
I had an experience before whereby I had my unit producing RODI water into a storage tank with mechanical float switch, pressure averaged 80-90psi (no electric pump). I however DID NOT have an ASO installed on the unit.
Basically I forgot and went to watch TV. Storage tank filled, float switch stopped the incoming water. The pressure built up and the outlet tubing from the unit burst, lucky I was still home.
I'm thinking, even if I had installed an ASO, would there have been a chance the tubing would have 'come off' somewhere else on the unit if the tap water is left on.

