PRODUCT NAME
Brio Go Green Bottles 1 PACK 5 Micron Active Carbon Block Water Filters/RO Systems- 2.5 X 10
PRODUCT CODE: PROD3030104254
PRODUCT INFORMATION
.5 Micron Carbon Block Replacement Filter Cartridge for any Standard 10'' x 2.5'' Filtration Syatem Housing.
Technical Details
Width : 0.75 cm
Height : 0.75 cm
Product Details
ASIN : B01HOVN5H2
Product Description
Replacement Coconut Shell Carbon Block Cartridge for standard 10'' filter housings, i.e. 9.75'' x 2.5''. All Brio 10'' standard systems. Size:9-3/4'' H x 2-7/8'' W, 0.5 Micron This Brio carbon block filter cartridge further reduces fine sediment, (recommended post filter from sediment filter of 5 microns or less), chlorine taste and odor, and protozoan cysts in residential and commercial drinking water. It has a nominal (85%) filtration rating of 0.5 micron, and 99.95% efficiency for the reduction of protozoan cysts. It will reduce free available chlorine (FAC) by at least 98% in up to 5,000 gallons at a flow rate of 2 gallons per minute (gpm). This cartridge is made of Coconut Shell activated carbon filter media wrapped in polyolefin with polyethylene outer netting. The food grade rubber gaskets seals the cartridge against the housing to prevent unwanted by-pass. The cartridge operates over a temperature range of 40 to 120 degrees F. This carbon block filter cartridge meets NSF/ANSI Sanitation Foundation/American National Standards Institute (NSF/ANSI) standards for purification of residential and commercial drinking water. Specifications Nominal filtration rating 0.5 micron Removal of protozoan cysts 99.95% Chlorine reduction capacity 5,000 gallons at 2 gpm Maximum dimensions (H x W) 9-3/4 x 2-7/8 inches (248 x 73 mm) Materials certification NSF/ANSI standard 42 Cartridge used for filtration systems typically consisting of a series of two or more types of filters, each designed to remove different contaminants. Water filters are used in a wide range of applications, including drinking water purification, swimming pools, industrial processes, and irrigation, hydroponics, among others.