IV. Mounting the Faucet
1. Refer to the below diagram on the components of the faucet
2. Remove the required fixings of the faucet and thread the faucet through the hole.
3. Re-assemble the faucet fixings in the correct order and tighten into place.
4. The Faucet uses a compression fitting to connect to the filtered water tubing. Compression fittings
crimp the tubing around a stem (gasket) to seal the water, the compression ring then prevents the
tubing from being removed. In this instance, thread the Compression nut over the tubing, followed
by the cone washer. Then firmly press the gasket into the end of the tubing. You can then insert the
tubing into the base of the faucet and secure it by fastening the compression nut onto the bottom of
the faucet thread.
V. Storage Tank Assembly
1. Using standard white plumbers’ tape – wrap the stainless-steel port (top of tank) with 6 – 8 even
rounds of tape.
2. Install the 90° Tank Valve Elbow firmly
NOTE: At no point should you need to tamper with the air valve on the tank during new installation –
these tanks are pre-set to ~7psi (while empty). This is a bladder tank and the water will go in/out of
the tank on the same water line.
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