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Stainless Steel Pressure Tank TP-1 (2L) Water Hammer Arrestor (with Mounting Base)
Stainless Steel Pressure Tank TP-1 (2L) Water Hammer Arrestor (with Mounting Base)
C-102-5
Model No C-102-5
Description Stainless Steel Pressure Tank TP-1 (2L)
Water Hammer Arrestor (with Mounting Base)
In-Out Size 1/2" NPT
Specification

•Maximum working pressure: 100 PSI
•Pre-charge pressure: 7 PSI
•Nominal capacity: 0.9 liters

This product features a high-quality diaphragm design
with an internal butyl rubber membrane that provides excellent air tightness.
It effectively absorbs pressure fluctuations within the water system,
helping to stabilize water flow, reduce sudden pressure surges, and protect equipment
from water hammer impact—thereby extending the service life of connected systems.

This unit is primarily designed for use with tankless (direct-flow) water purifiers
as a pressure-stabilizing and flow-buffering solution.
In addition to providing smoother and more consistent water output,
it also helps reduce elevated TDS levels in the first draw of water,
ensuring a more stable and reassuring drinking experience from the very first glass each day.

Q1: What is the purpose of a water hammer arrestor?

A:This device is a pressure-stabilizing buffer specifically designed for tankless water purification systems.
Its main functions are to stabilize outlet water pressure and reduce the commonly observed issue of higher TDS levels in the first draw of water, resulting in more consistent overall water quality.

Q2: Why does the first draw of water from a tankless purifier often have higher TDS?

A:When a tankless water purifier is first activated, the initial water flow typically comes from residual water remaining in the internal piping.
At this stage, the system has not yet reached its most stable filtration condition, which can cause the first cup of water to show higher TDS levels.
This is a common characteristic of tankless RO systems.

Q3: How does adding a pressure buffer help reduce first-cup TDS?

A:The pressure buffer temporarily stores a small volume of fully filtered water.
When water flow begins, this stored water is released first under stable pressure, reducing the proportion of residual pipeline water entering the system.
As a result, the first cup of water delivers more stable and lower TDS levels.

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