Does anyone know which types of metal fittings are suitable for use with RO systems.
Fittings that wont corrode or leech stuff back into the water?
I'm having some trouble finding exactly what I need (and I need alot of fittings
) but mostly, I've been looking for plastic.
I picked up a 9.2 Gallon accumulator tank today, but its brand name is unknown, and it has a 1" pipe thread fitting on the bottom.
This fitting is metal of some sort, though it is silver in appearence, I think it may be plated brass or copper. I dont know anything about this particular tank other than it is a water storage tank, which is what I needed.
I am slighty concerned about this metal fitting, and the light powdery coating on the rubber membrane inside (obviously a few flush runs of the tank are in order) I fear that the metal fitting may corrode over time and leech metals into the water.... maybe im just over stressing
The only other option would be to pay a (likely) outrageous price to have the cover plate that the nipple is connected to made out of plastic.
There is a company here who could possibly do such a thing, and in the process have the nipple made a smaller size, and female.
Otherwise, back on topic here, can anyone answer the above question about safe metal fittings, and where I may possibly locate a soloution to my 1" male pipe thread nipple problem?
I basically need (want ideally) a plastic reducing elbow that will reduce 1" FPT to 1/4" FPT (probably have to have another reducer of some sort as i doubt any fitting would reduce that much)
Fittings that wont corrode or leech stuff back into the water?
I'm having some trouble finding exactly what I need (and I need alot of fittings

I picked up a 9.2 Gallon accumulator tank today, but its brand name is unknown, and it has a 1" pipe thread fitting on the bottom.
This fitting is metal of some sort, though it is silver in appearence, I think it may be plated brass or copper. I dont know anything about this particular tank other than it is a water storage tank, which is what I needed.
I am slighty concerned about this metal fitting, and the light powdery coating on the rubber membrane inside (obviously a few flush runs of the tank are in order) I fear that the metal fitting may corrode over time and leech metals into the water.... maybe im just over stressing

The only other option would be to pay a (likely) outrageous price to have the cover plate that the nipple is connected to made out of plastic.
There is a company here who could possibly do such a thing, and in the process have the nipple made a smaller size, and female.
Otherwise, back on topic here, can anyone answer the above question about safe metal fittings, and where I may possibly locate a soloution to my 1" male pipe thread nipple problem?
I basically need (want ideally) a plastic reducing elbow that will reduce 1" FPT to 1/4" FPT (probably have to have another reducer of some sort as i doubt any fitting would reduce that much)