mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
We are brainstorming a bit about the most "foolproof & failsafe" way of recycling RO reject water.
We still have a pristine "barely used" but older 1" three port brass diverting valve that was part of when we had to re-do our boiler system back in in the middle nineteen eighties. Putting together a control system that uses that for rerouting when needed ... the reject water to floor drain ... if the check valve port on our existing water supply piping ... does not keep up with the tank potential overflow status &/or empty status ... both would be protected by a tank float level switches.
What might we be oversimplifying &/or overlooking based on some of you who have a RO water reject recycling system that is reliable etc??? Remember ... yours truly can be a bit faint hearted & honestly would like to avoid major mistakes. Possibly contaminating potable drinking water "legal code" comes into my mind???
We still have a pristine "barely used" but older 1" three port brass diverting valve that was part of when we had to re-do our boiler system back in in the middle nineteen eighties. Putting together a control system that uses that for rerouting when needed ... the reject water to floor drain ... if the check valve port on our existing water supply piping ... does not keep up with the tank potential overflow status &/or empty status ... both would be protected by a tank float level switches.
What might we be oversimplifying &/or overlooking based on some of you who have a RO water reject recycling system that is reliable etc??? Remember ... yours truly can be a bit faint hearted & honestly would like to avoid major mistakes. Possibly contaminating potable drinking water "legal code" comes into my mind???