Flow
restrictors come in
several different types of
styles. There is the
tube capillary flow
restrictor that is
actually inserted into the
tube and the inline
flow restrictor that
is not only easy to install
but easiest to locate as well.
Both styles work equally well
and there is no really
difference in performance.
Flow restrictors are required
for reverse osmosis systems in
order to produce the proper
rejection rates of a ro
membrane. Without proper
rejection, you may be eithe
wasting too much water or not
enough and cause TDS creep.