If you’ve recently bought an Enagic Kangen Water Machine but are having trouble installing it on your faucet—whether due to the diverter included in the box or a new faucet installation—an Inline Diverter is the perfect solution.
What is an Inline Diverter?
An Inline Diverter is a specialized component that helps manage water flow in your faucet system. It allows you to switch between different water flow options, enhancing the functionality and versatility of your kitchen sink. Note that an Inline Diverter is suitable for pull-down or pull-out faucet types only. Choosing the right Inline Diverter is essential for optimal performance, especially if you’re dealing with different types of kitchen faucets.
How to Install an Inline Diverter for Your Enagic Kangen Water Machine??
Choosing the Right Inline Diverter for Your Faucet
When selecting an Inline Diverter, it’s crucial to determine whether you need a standard or reversed model. Here’s a clear breakdown:
Standard Inline Diverter: Allows water to flow from the male end to the female end. If your faucet setup matches this configuration, choose the Standard Inline Diverter, typically identified by an “S” marking. Click here please:
Reversed Inline Diverter: Enables water to flow from the female end to the male end. Select this diverter if this flow direction fits your needs, as it is specifically designed for reversed flow. Click here please:
If you’re unsure about the diverter size you need, bring your faucet sprayer head to your local hardware store to determine the exact thread size. Both Standard and Reversed Inline Diverters are available based on these specifications.
How to Identify Your Diverter Type
To identify whether you need a standard or reversed diverter, follow these simple steps:
Standard Inline Diverter: Look for an “S” marking on the diverter.
Reversed Inline Diverter: This diverter will not have a letter marking.
Installing Your Inline Diverter
Installing an Inline Diverter is straightforward. Follow these easy steps:
Unscrew the Sprayer Head: Carefully remove the sprayer head from your faucet.
Install the Diverter: Screw the Inline Diverter into place.
Reattach the Sprayer Head: Place the sprayer head back onto the faucet.
And that’s it! Your Inline Diverter should now be installed and functioning correctly. If the thread size is smaller than 1/2″ NPT (21.336mm), you might need conversion adapters, such as the M16 adapter, to ensure a proper fit.
Conclusion
Selecting the right Inline Diverter is crucial for enhancing your kitchen faucet’s functionality and ensuring smooth operation of your Enagic Kangen Water Machine. By understanding the differences between standard and reversed diverters and following these straightforward installation steps, you can easily upgrade your faucet system for better performance. Remember, Inline Diverters are designed specifically for pull-down or pull-out faucet types.
If you have any questions or need further assistance in choosing the right diverter, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you get the perfect diverter for your needs.