David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

Does your diagram show how the floating device in the system tank controls
> the intake water flowing into it?


Nope. I do not know why. Maybe the diagram is too abstract for this. Or it
is wrong . . . or it shows another version of the setup?



> Also, does it show that the customer feed tank is located above the system
> feed tank so that water flowing into the second or system tank literally
> falls into it?


Nope. No such detail. But people tell me that's how it worked.

Of course, even with a gravity return, it would be possible to ensure the
flow meter works right. But I have heard Rossi did not do this.

Also, you can see from the specs that this is the wrong kind of flow meter.
It makes no sense to use an instrument the measures only 36 units per day.
It should measure thousands. In other words, where the flow is supposedly 6
gallons per minute, the instrument should measure a fraction of a gallon so
that it "clicks" over the smallest unit of measurement several times a
minute, not once every 40 minutes.

- Jed

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