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    Default Water pressure problem

    I'm having strange water pressure issues at my house. It's causing me all sorts of problems. Specifically, with my RO/DI unit. My wife and I noticed it yesterday just running water in the sink. It will go from blasting out of the faucet like crazy, to normal, to lower than normal then jump back up to blasting like crazy. I have a pressure gauge on my RO/DI unit. It's going from about 50-60 PSI (this is normal) to about 130 PSI, which is well into the "unsafe" range listed on the gauge. Any ideas what would cause this? Is there anything I can place on the line to give it a constant flow? It's already caused one leak.
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    I may have answered my own question. I did some research and I think my pressure regulator valve may be failing. 130 PSI is enough to cause other things to start failing so I'll be calling the city. If anyone has any experience with this kind of thing, I still like your advice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsey View Post
    I may have answered my own question. I did some research and I think my pressure regulator valve may be failing. 130 PSI is enough to cause other things to start failing so I'll be calling the city. If anyone has any experience with this kind of thing, I still like your advice.
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    im kind of having some of the same issues but lower pressure is my issue not high ....

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    I talked to my neighbor and he's having the same issues. I bought a pressure gauge from Home Depot and hooked it up. My pressure sits at about 60 PSI, then suddenly spikes to 120 PSI, then goes back down to 60. 120 PSI is a lot higher than normal water pressure and can cause damage to more than just my RO unit (water heaters, etc.). I'll be calling NBU in the morning. If you're having the same issue, I would get one of those gauges and check it out. It didn't seem like the pressure was getting higher, it seemed like it was getting lower but that is clearly not the case.
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    what did you hook it up to ?

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    you should have a pressure regulator at your meter at the street no?? if it is higher than 60-80 psi then might be an issue with that... or I could be full of ....... something.. just thinking out loud.
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    I thought a pressure regulator was on the customer side. We had a plumber come out and install one for us for the same problem. Buckeye has a flow control valve you can install on the ro supply. I thought it ran around $3-4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gseclipse02 View Post
    what did you hook it up to ?
    A *****et outside. The thing you'd hook up a garden hose up to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texreefer View Post
    you should have a pressure regulator at your meter at the street no?? if it is higher than 60-80 psi then might be an issue with that... or I could be full of ....... something.. just thinking out loud.
    No, just the meter. Maybe some do, but I do not.
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