RO Water Purifier Low Water Flow
A RO Water Purifier with the "Low Water Flow" fault usually shows it through the tap takes far longer to fill a glass, a thin or inconsistent stream, and the storage tank fills very slowly. This is typically traced back to a clogged sediment or carbon pre-filter, a choked RO membrane, and low input water pressure to the booster pump. A technician resolves it by replacing clogged pre-filters, flushing or replacing the membrane, and checking the booster pump.
Symptoms
- The tap takes far longer to fill a glass
- A thin or inconsistent stream
- The storage tank fills very slowly
Likely causes
- A clogged sediment or carbon pre-filter
- A choked RO membrane
- Low input water pressure to the booster pump
How it's repaired
Replacing clogged pre-filters, flushing or replacing the membrane, and checking the booster pump.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is my RO Water Purifier low Water Flow?
The usual causes are a clogged sediment or carbon pre-filter, a choked RO membrane, and low input water pressure to the booster pump.
How is this fixed?
By replacing clogged pre-filters, flushing or replacing the membrane, and checking the booster pump.
Can this be repaired at home, or does it need the workshop?
Most cases of low Water Flow in a RO Water Purifier are fixed on-site; if bench-level work is needed, the unit can be brought to the workshop instead.
Which areas is this repair available in?
Yeshwanthpur, Mathikere, New BEL Road, Gokula, and Sanjaynagar. Call 74112 25242 to arrange a visit.
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