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Hi,
I'm planning on installing the auto shut off float switch on my ro system. I have a BRS Standard 75gpd 4stage system. I read that all BRS units have the auto shut off valve and check valve pre-installed. I'm looking at mine and I only see the auto shut off valve.....no in line check valve. Do I need this? Or am I ok with just the auto shut off valve? I'll post some pics.. Thanks ahead of time.

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You are good to go. Just install the float in the container. When the float closes the unit will run for a minute when it builds pressure the auto shut off will close and stop pumping in water. The auto shut off is like the check value. I have the same unit and works great.
 
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Thank you! I didn't realize it was in the elbow. That explains it.
 

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