This past weekend I replaced my old water softener with a new one. While looking at the different models at Lowe's, I also noticed that they recommend a whole house water filter as a "pre-filter".
As long as I was replacing the water softener, I figured I might as well add the filter. While I was at it. I figured I would add some shut-off valves to create a bypass. (Those are the three most dreaded phrases in the home owners lexicon. And the three most valuable phrases in the Contractors<grin>)
But, I discovered that the inlet to the filters were 1" and not the 3/4" I had at home. So, off to Depot I went to get more parts.
While looking at 3/4" to 1" fittings, most of them seemed real rough at the transition. (The pre-soldered ones were the smoothest, but, they were pre-soldered and I have not had any experience with them.)
Here's my question:
Am I being too picky in wanting smooth transitions?
As for the filter, I am planning on putting an elbow in the run to the softener so that I can start the bypass assembly.
I would make a short run, insert a T. One to go on to the filter, the other to go to a ball valve (to shut off the by-pass) and then to another T to connect back into the return from the filter.
From the T to the filter, I would insert another ball valve, then a 3/4" to 1" elbow and then to a union coupling to allow for easy removal of the filter assembly if needed. From the filter, I would reverse the assembly (run of 1" pipe, union, 1" to 3/4" elbow, ball valve, short run, then the T.
Or, is this all unnecessary?