One thing you can do that should help you without to much expense is to in stall a dual soft seated check valve directly upstream of your air gap. This should help quiet it down.
One other thing you can try if your R.O. system is a small under counter unit that has the r.o. membrane and filters mounted in a moveable unit is to turn your r.o. faucet on and tilt the filter unit forward at about a 45 degree angle. Do this at least ten times and see if that helps with the noise. I have seen several smaller units that have a automatic shut off valve that will chatter or cause other problems if this is not done. Hope this helps you. Thanks
there is a cloged line between the air gap and the disposal (if you have one) or the drain under the sink.
you will need to remove the pipe and flush out with water. this is usually a rubber hose. most of the time, the clog is at the disposal where the rubber hose connects.
you should be able to see the clog once you remove the rubber hose. clean this out ( I use popsickle sticks) once cleaned out, reinstall the hose and try your dishwasher.
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/h2oqual/watsys/ae1047w.htm Treatment systems for household water supplies gives a great description for reverse osmosis systems. I am not familiar with the Maruyama system since I live in the states. After reading the above article you might want to test your water. Your system may be operating properly? To me it soulds like you have a water softner and flushed the salt out, and now you have the proper pellets? If your water is not very hard you shouldn't use too much salt. Building supply stores sell cheap water test kits. Try that, and if your water tests ok, and doesn't smell, and lathers up with soap sounds like everthing is working ok. Hope I helped
Unfortunately this sounds like more than a blockage. If this was a blockage water would not drain, maybe fill in sink or dishwasher etc. If water is coming from walls probably means it is leaking from drain pipe in the wall. Which would mean opening wall to find leak. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/frankie_091f536560a54e12
If you are referring to limiting the temperature of the hot water to prevent scalding, then a tempering or mixing valve can be plumbed in between the cold and hot water lines. This type of valve adds cold water to the hot water and it is adjustable.
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(1.5ft)^2 * Pi * 30 ft * 62.4 lbs/cu-ft = 13232.4 pounds plus the weight of the pipe which will vary depending on the material of the pipe.
You can find the weight of the pipe if you know the brand and material as most manufacturers will list the weight per foot in their catalog.
30 feet has about 11.94 cubic feet of whatever material the pipe is made of.
Question edited for correct spelling of maker 'Noen' to 'Moen'.
'Fix' as in it is leaking? Or tighten it down because it is wobbly, or something completely different?
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Move the lever or turn the knob. Check the stop tap under the sink. Make sure the faucet control knob or lever is tight, There is normally a removable cover that hides the screw..