Inline Filter Cartridges

Advanced filtration for everyday use

PS1

Activated Carbon Filter | Pre Carbon Filter | Sediment Filter

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    • Maximum Flow                            0.5GMP
    •     Maximum Pressure              125 PSI.
    •       Maximum Temperature          100° F
    • Service Life                                        2500GAL
    • Size                                                              10"

Description

In water purifiers, different types of filters are used to remove different impurities and improve the overall water quality. Our inline filter cartridges ensures utmost purity. The first cartridge is the sediment filter, which blocks large particles like rust and sand, ensuring clarity and preventing these contaminants from reaching your drinking water. Additionally, the pre-carbon filter eliminates chlorine, odors, and bad taste from the water, while the activated carbon filter removes biological impurities. Experience the difference with our inline filter cartridge—where clean water meets everyday convenience. The use of these filters together in water purifiers helps to take care of various contaminants thus leading to improved clean drinking water that is safe and free from any impurities.

FAQs

Activated Carbon Filter, Pre Carbon Filter, and Sediment Carbon Filter.

In an effort to enhance taste and smell while ensuring the water is safe enough for drinking, using Activated Carbon Filter in the PS1 Inline Filter Cartridge can eliminate chlorine, VOCs, and other contaminants present in it.

As a result, larger contaminants like chlorine and organic chemicals are absorbed by the Pre Carbon Filter in the PS1 before delivery to the more intricate filtration stages thereby safeguarding and prolonging the lifespan of such filters that follow.

In the PS1, the Sediment Filter has the important job of capturing and getting rid of larger particles such as sand, dirt, rust, and silt from the water. This makes it step number one in purifying, ensuring your drinking water is clean and free from any traces of dirt.

To maintain efficient filtration performance, it’s usually recommended to replace PS1 Inline Filter Cartridge that includes filters such as Activated Carbon, Pre Carbon, and Sediment every six to twelve months based on the quality of water and usage levels.

Although the PS1 Inline Filter Cartridge is designed to work with most common water purifiers, it’s advisable to consider specific details about your unit to ensure that you choose one that fits well and performs as expected.

PS2

Activated Carbon Filter | Pre Carbon Filter | Sediment Filter

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    • Maximum Flow                            0.5GMP
    •     Maximum Pressure              125 PSI.
    •       Maximum Temperature          100° F
    • Service Life                                        2500GAL
    • Size                                                              10"

Description

In water purifiers, different types of filters are used to remove different impurities and improve the overall water quality. Our inline filter cartridges ensures utmost purity. The first cartridge is the sediment filter, which blocks large particles like rust and sand, ensuring clarity and preventing these contaminants from reaching your drinking water. Additionally, the pre-carbon filter eliminates chlorine, odors, and bad taste from the water, while the activated carbon filter removes biological impurities. Experience the difference with our inline filter cartridge—where clean water meets everyday convenience. The use of these filters together in water purifiers helps to take care of various contaminants thus leading to improved clean drinking water that is safe and free from any impurities.

FAQs

Activated Carbon Filter, Pre Carbon Filter, and Sediment Carbon Filter

The activated carbon filter of this PS2 Inline Filter Cartridge is designed in such a way that it efficiently removes chlorine, chemicals, and unpleasant odors from the water to enhance taste and make it free of dangerous contaminants for safe drinking.

The included pre-carbon filter of the PS2 acts as a protective agent and protects the subsequent filters through the capture and reduction of larger chemical impurities, such as chlorine and organic compounds, all the while enhancing the effectiveness of the overall filtration system.

This sediment filter is the first stage of filtration in the PS2. It catches and removes larger particles from the water, such as sand, dirt, and rust, which might cause clogging of the units or ensure that the water is crystal clear, without any visible impurities.

In this case, it is recommended that the PS2 Inline Filter Cartridge —activated carbon, pre-carbon, and sediment filters—be replaced every 6 to 12 months, depending on the water quality and quantity used. This will ensure optimum filtration performance and corresponding water quality.

Most typical water purifier systems can use the PS2 Inline Filter Cartridge but it is wise to check the individual specifications of your system so that it can fit and function properly.

PS3

Activated Carbon Filter | Pre Carbon Filter | Sediment Filter

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    • Maximum Flow                            0.5GMP
    •     Maximum Pressure              125 PSI.
    •       Maximum Temperature          100° F
    • Service Life                                        2500GAL
    • Size                                                              10"

Description

In water purifiers, different types of filters are used to remove different impurities and improve the overall water quality. Our inline filter cartridges ensures utmost purity. The first cartridge is the sediment filter, which blocks large particles like rust and sand, ensuring clarity and preventing these contaminants from reaching your drinking water. Additionally, the pre-carbon filter eliminates chlorine, odors, and bad taste from the water, while the activated carbon filter removes biological impurities. Experience the difference with our inline filter cartridge—where clean water meets everyday convenience. The use of these filters together in water purifiers helps to take care of various contaminants thus leading to improved clean drinking water that is safe and free from any impurities.

FAQs

The PS3 consists of three essential components: an Activated Carbon Filter for removing chlorine, odors, and organic compounds; a Pre Carbon Filter for eliminating larger particles and contaminants; and a Sediment Filter for trapping dirt, sand, and rust.

It is recommended to replace the Activated Carbon Filter and Pre Carbon Filter every 6 to 12 months, while the Sediment Filter may need replacement more frequently, depending on the level of sediment in your water supply.

Yes, the PS3 is compatible with most water filtration systems that use inline filters. However, always check the specifications of your system to ensure compatibility.

The PS3 provides comprehensive filtration by addressing a wide range of contaminants. The Activated Carbon Filter improves taste and odor, the Pre Carbon Filter enhances overall water quality, and the Sediment Filter protects your system from damage caused by particulate matter.

Installation involves connecting each filter to the appropriate inlet and outlet ports of your filtration system, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that each filter is securely fitted and that you flush the system to remove any loose carbon particles before use.

PS4

Activated Carbon Filter | Pre Carbon Filter | Sediment Filter

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    • Maximum Flow                            0.5GMP
    •     Maximum Pressure              125 PSI.
    •       Maximum Temperature          100° F
    • Service Life                                        2500GAL
    • Size                                                              10"

Description

In water purifiers, different types of filters are used to remove different impurities and improve the overall water quality. Our inline filter cartridges ensures utmost purity. The first cartridge is the sediment filter, which blocks large particles like rust and sand, ensuring clarity and preventing these contaminants from reaching your drinking water. Additionally, the pre-carbon filter eliminates chlorine, odors, and bad taste from the water, while the activated carbon filter removes biological impurities. Experience the difference with our inline filter cartridge—where clean water meets everyday convenience. The use of these filters together in water purifiers helps to take care of various contaminants thus leading to improved clean drinking water that is safe and free from any impurities.

FAQs

The PS4 consists of three components: an Activated Carbon Filter, a Pre Carbon Filter, and a Sediment Filter. These filters work together to ensure high-quality water by removing various impurities.

Filter replacement frequency depends on your water quality and usage. Generally, it's recommended to replace the Activated Carbon Filter every 6-12 months, the Pre Carbon Filter every 3-6 months, and the Sediment Filter every 6-12 months to maintain optimal performance.

Yes, the PS4 is designed for easy installation. It typically comes with instructions, but if you’re unsure, it’s advisable to consult a professional to ensure proper setup and functionality.

The Activated Carbon Filter reduces chlorine, taste, and odor. The Pre Carbon Filter targets larger particles and chemicals, while the Sediment Filter captures dirt, sand, and rust, preventing these from affecting your water quality.

Signs that a filter needs replacing include a decrease in water flow, a change in water taste or odor, or sediment buildup. Regular maintenance checks and following manufacturer guidelines will help ensure you replace filters at the appropriate intervals.

PS6

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Cartridge | Carbon Block (CTO) Cartidge) | Sediment Filter Cartridge

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    • Maximum Flow                            0.5GMP
    •     Maximum Pressure              125 PSI.
    •       Maximum Temperature          100° F
    • Service Life                                        2500GAL
    • Size                                                              10"

Description

In water purifiers, different types of filters are used to remove different impurities and improve the overall water quality. Our inline filter cartridges ensures utmost purity. Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) cartridge, which removes chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other pollutants, improving taste and odor. Additionally, a Carbon Block (CTO) cartridge further purifies the water by removing smaller impurities and various other contaminants. The initial layer of protection is the Sediment Filter Cartridge, which stores big particles such as sand and silt; this secures the more refined filters in the area. These filters guarantee healthy and mouth-watering water. Utilizing these combined filters in purifiers helps to make sure that all the impurities are filtered out completely from drinking water to yield high quality and cleaner water

FAQs

There are three filters in the PS6 : a Granular Activated (GAC) cartridge, a Carbon Block(CTO) cartridge, and a Sediment Filter Cartridge. By addressing various types of contaminants, these filters together improve water quality.

The frequency at which you will need to replace them will depend on your level of water quality and use. For effective filtration, it is generally recommended that Granular Activated Carbon Cartridges and Carbon Block Cartridges be replaced every six to twelve months, whereas Sediment Filter Cartridges should be replaced every six to twelve months.

Indeed, installation of the PS6 is made easy, with comprehensive manuals included. However, people who have no experience with it may hire an expert to help them do the job right and attain maximum effectiveness.

Chlorine, odors & taste problems are handled by the Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Cartridge. There is the Carbon Block (CTO) Cartridge which targets finer particles and contaminants such as VOCs and chemicals, while the Sediment Filter Cartridge serves to capture larger particles such as dirt, sand, and rust.

The signs of an indicator for a filter replacement are generally reduced water flow, changes in taste or odor, and observable sediment build-up. Routine monitoring and compliance with replacement guidelines provided by the manufacturers will go a long way in ensuring effective filtration.