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These cleanable filter elements are designed to remove suspended solids, pathogenic bacteria, and lead. In addition they will improve taste and reduce trace contaminants. These filter elements have been tested in accordance with NSF protocols for cyst, turbidity, particulates, and chlorine reduction (Class 1). The cartridges are based on a Sterasyl ceramic pre-filter shell. Inside the ceramic shell is a post-filter which is manufactured by combining a zeolite metal ion reduction medium, granular carbon, and powdered to form a tightly packed matrix. The cartridge is open on both ends and fits in standard 10" filter housings.
| Maximum working pressure |
125 psi (8.6 bars) |
| Maximum working temperature |
100 °F (37.8 °C) |
| Minimum working temperature |
40 °F (4.4 °C) |
| Recommended flow rate |
0.3 - 0.5 GPM (1.1 - 1.9 L/min.) |
| Recommended change frequency |
Every 12 months or 1,200 gallons (4,542 L), whichever is sooner |
| Pathogenic Bacteria |
Chorela, Typhoid, Salmonella, Serratia, E. Coli, Fecal Coliform: >99.99% removal |
| Cysts |
Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia: 100% removal (based on tests by Arizona State University) |
| Sediment |
Down to 0.9 µ, 100%; 0.5-0.8 µ with a filter efficiency of >99.99% (based on tests by Spectrum Laboratories, Minneapolis, MN) |
| Metals |
Lead, Iron |
| Organic Chemicals |
Pesticides, herbicides, and solvents |
| Taste and Color |
Chlorine, Bad Taste, and Odor |
Some restrictions apply to the sale of ceramic filters in the states of CA, WI, MA & IA. Call for details.
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Model # UltraCarbCartridge
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