I picked up an extra 10" canister from BRS a few weeks back so that I can add a 2nd GAC canister to increase the contact time in order to reduce chloramines coming from the tap. I also want to add a couple of pressure gauges to monitor cartridge performance and a bypass valve just after the last GAC canister to aid in per-rinsing the GAC. In order to do that I need to use a couple of Tees in the system. I thought about using 1/4" PVC but that's not something I'm going to get local and I don't want to pay $15 in freight for $5 worth of PVC fittings.
Is there any reason why I couldn't use brass fittings instead of PVC in this situation? I already have copper pipe and brass fittings leading up to the R/O system now. I can't think of a reason not to but thought I'd ask to make sure I'm not overlooking something simple here.
~Charlie
Is there any reason why I couldn't use brass fittings instead of PVC in this situation? I already have copper pipe and brass fittings leading up to the R/O system now. I can't think of a reason not to but thought I'd ask to make sure I'm not overlooking something simple here.
~Charlie