BACOENG 4 GALLON REVERSE OSMOSIS RO WATER STORAGE WATER SYSTEMS TANK

FEATURES

  • 1.Pre-pressurized 4 Gallon Water Storage Tank (holds up to 3.2 gallon of water).
  • 2.Discharge efficiently in a vertical or horizontal position with tank stand.
  • 3.FDA approved food grade bladder and NSF Certified to ensure quality, safety and durability.
  • 4.Inlet/Outlet Connection: 1/4" Male Pipe Thread. Special designed for RO application.

SPECIFICATION

Model No.P0136
Product Size14" X 11" X 11"
Item Dimension27.94 x 35.56 x 27.94 Cm
Package Dimension29.72 x 29.72 x 37.34 Cm
Package Weight3.40 ~ 4.08 Kg
Product GroupHome Improvement
AvailabilityAvailable (Usually ships in 1-4 business days)

DESCRIPTION

SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions: 11"D x 15"H Weight: 10 lbs.
With Tank Ball Valve: 1/4" connection to 1/4" Tube size .

Our standard RO water tanks offer quality water storage for use with most residential reverse osmosis systems.
Built with stainless steel construction, these durable tanks will deliver a continuous and stable supply of purified water at a fast flow rate with high volume suitable for average to large size families.
Supported by fully enclosed polypropylene and but reservoirs, these storage tanks provide airtight protection against leaks and contamination.
Their stainless steel connectors ensure leach-free integrity while post-cured diaphragms eliminate the possibility of odors from the tank.
Individually pressure-tested for safety, all our tanks are NSF certified and CE approved for materials quality, safety, and durability making them suitable for use anywhere in the world.

FAQ
Looking for a small water pressure tank for a cabin. I assume that is what this RO TANK is, am I right? I can pump it up to 30 - 40 pounds?
Yes, we have it under our kitchen sink and use it daily for R/O water. Also, our specs say it can go up to 100 psi. 

2.I have an OmniFilter RO2000-TDS. Will this unit work with my system, and does is come pre-pressurized?
Yes this tank we work for your unit. The tank comes with 10 to 15 psi. I recommend setting the pressure at 6 . 5 psi. Using a 0 to 20 psi Gage. 

3.Anyone know if this will work with the GE profile (PXRQ15F) water filtration system. My old RO tank is RO-4 141S375
YES, it looks like you'll need a 3/8" compression coupling (plastic or brass) to link it to the system, but the original GE R.O. system uses this 4-gal water storage tank.