I am sure you know that there is an air gap inside the faucet for the ro system.
Whirlpool reverse osmosis filtration system leaking faucet.
It will take time before water is available at the faucet.
Constant water running to the drain simply means that the aso is not shutting off.
It may take 1 4 hours before maximum possible flow is available from the faucet.
If the tube under the sink is not as straight as possible to the drain water will come out of the faucet air gap especially with declined and inclined connections.
To check if your flow rate is within the normal range let the water flow in a jug bottle or any other container for exactly 60 seconds.
Since the reverse osmosis faucet needs to get rid of water as part of the osmosis process any blockage or buildup can interfere with the operation of the faucet.
Gravity is the only force that moves water from the air gap to the drain so any resistance causes the water to back up and leak from the air gap hole.
The drain water from the red hose drips into a small drain pan the black hose connects to.
The best way to prevent whirlpool reverse osmosis leaking from the faucet air gap hole is to follow installation instructions from whirlpool reverse osmosis manual.
With these types of faucets leakage usually comes from buildup of debris somewhere else in the system.
You will notice the sound of water draining and running after each time you use the wher25 reverse osmosis filtration system.
Water leaking from an air gap in an ro system may result from improper installation or a restriction preventing water from flowing to the drain.
The aso operates if the membrane flow restrictor tank and check valve are all performing properly.
The reverse osmosis system shuts down when tank pressure reaches 2 3 of supply line pressure and the aso valve closes.
Part of that process also includes rinsing out the membrane which is used to filter your water.
This is completely normal the system is filtering and refilling clean water to your tank.
Ro water is flowing out in a trickle reverse osmosis water doesn t usually gush out like tap water.