iSpring AAS2 Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Automatic Shut Off Valve Quick Connect
$13.99
About this item
- iSpring Automatic Shut-off Valve (ASV) - Quick Fitting
- Compatible with most Reverse Osmosis systems (including brand names) in the market
- Allows your system to turn off the water supply when the tank pressure reaches approximately 65% of the supply water pressure
- 1/4" fittings
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iSpring AAS2 Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Automatic Shut Off Valve Quick Connect
$13.99
- Availability: In Stock
- Model: AAS2
- Manufacturer: iSpring
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Hoang Minh |
2016-05-22
It replaced the faulty valve and does what its supposed to do. Very easy to install with the quick connect fittings.
2016-05-22
It replaced the faulty valve and does what its supposed to do. Very easy to install with the quick connect fittings.
Mark Pohlen |
2016-01-01
fixed problem and easy install.just dont know why original failed after 8 months
2016-01-01
fixed problem and easy install.just dont know why original failed after 8 months
Joseph Candlish |
2015-03-16
Troubleshot and found the old SOV ruptured on my RO system after a X-country move so, ordered the replacement. Part came as promised and was easy to replace.
2015-03-16
Troubleshot and found the old SOV ruptured on my RO system after a X-country move so, ordered the replacement. Part came as promised and was easy to replace.
Jennifer Castaneda |
2015-01-23
I had a nasty leak from my reverse osmosis system because my ASV failed. iSpring AAS2 was just the ticket!Installation was a little tricky because I did not know how "Quick Connect" worked. I found a video online showing how it worked and it was so simple.Once hooked up, you have to turn on the incoming and storage water valves VERY slowly to allow the diaphragms to seat.Back in business in a jiffy!
2015-01-23
I had a nasty leak from my reverse osmosis system because my ASV failed. iSpring AAS2 was just the ticket!Installation was a little tricky because I did not know how "Quick Connect" worked. I found a video online showing how it worked and it was so simple.Once hooked up, you have to turn on the incoming and storage water valves VERY slowly to allow the diaphragms to seat.Back in business in a jiffy!