What are the pressure limits for a KLORMAN system?
A. Minimum pressure 5 psi Maximum pressure 60 psi The ability of the KLORMAN system to operate on existing water pressure is one of the major benefits of the KLORMAN non-mechanical operation. On the other hand, pressure that exceeds 60 psi can create problems. The housing of the KLORMAN dispenser is acrylic. If it is exposed to pressures higher than 60 psi, the housing could fracture. The cap on the dispenser has intentionally been designed so that it is weaker than the housing. That way, if something should break from exceeding the pressure limit, it should be the cap instead of the unit, but that is not always the case. Exceeding 60 psi could cause the system to fail and a pressure reducer must always be used in these situations. If there is a question about incoming pressure you should have it checked before installation.
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