PERFORMANCE DATA SHEETS
Water Filtration System, models
Replacement Filter A (model
Replacement Filter B (model
Replacement Filter C (model
REFERENCE DATA
CONDITIONS FOR SYSTEM USE
Source Water Supply Profile | Application Guidelines | |
Community/Private | Chlorinated/NonChlorinated | Use this drinking water system on potable |
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| water supply only. |
System Pressure | 208 – 690 kPa | CAUTION: Do not use with water that is |
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| microbiologically unsafe or of unknown |
Temperature | 4° - 38° C (40° - 100° F) | quality without adequate disinfection |
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| before or after the system. |
NOTE: Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
Filtration Assembly | Component | Routine Maintenance |
Major Components | Part Number |
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Sediment Filter | Replace filters as required | |
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Lead & Cyst Filter | or every 6 to 12 months | |
VOC Filter | depending on feed water quality. |
Water Quality Monitor/Performance Indicator:
A monitor is used to track the number of gallons that flows through the filtration system. The monitor is preset at the factory to indicate when it is time to change the filters. When the water is flowing, either the green “good” light will illuminate indicating less than the rated gallon count or the yellow “fair” light will illuminate indicating the rated gallon count has been exceeded. The red light will illuminate during water flow if a year has passed since previous filter change or the gallon count has been exceeded. The monitor should be reset each time the filters are replaced. Two AA batteries, located inside the monitor box at the filter outlet, supply power to the monitor. Reset the monitor by removing the batteries, then putting them back in. Replace batteries yearly or at filter change to ensure uninterrupted monitoring. Two AA batteries are included with each replacement filter A.
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