Here are the steps to remove your RO system. Put a pan and a couple rags under sink to catch any water that might spill. 1. Label all the lines from RO (with masking tape) to remember where they go. 2. Turn the water off to RO system 3. Run all the water from the RO tank 4. Turn the valve off on RO tank. 5. Remove the line to the RO tank and pull tank out. 6. Remove the line to the RO drain. a. If there is an AIR GAP faucet this line may go there first b. plug the whole for RO drain or replace the standpipe 7. Remove the product line from RO faucet 8. Remove the water line feeding the RO system. 9. Make sure the valve feeding RO is shut off completely a. If this valve is a piercing valve you may want to consider replacing the section of copper plumbing because it will eventually leak if left unused. 10. When re-installing the RO remove old filters, sanitize system and replace with new filters. RJ
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Here are the steps to remove your RO system. Put a pan and a couple rags under sink to catch any water that might spill.
1. Label all the lines from RO (with masking tape) to remember where they go.
2. Turn the water off to RO system
3. Run all the water from the RO tank
4. Turn the valve off on RO tank.
5. Remove the line to the RO tank and pull tank out.
6. Remove the line to the RO drain.
a. If there is an AIR GAP faucet this line may go there first
b. plug the whole for RO drain or replace the standpipe
7. Remove the product line from RO faucet
8. Remove the water line feeding the RO system.
9. Make sure the valve feeding RO is shut off completely
a. If this valve is a piercing valve you may want to consider replacing the section of copper
plumbing because it will eventually leak if left unused.
10. When re-installing the RO remove old filters, sanitize system and replace with new filters.
RJ