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3-Stage 20″ Whole House Big Blue Water Filter System Spin Down Sediment GAC CTO

SimPure SPWH-3S 20" x 4.5" 4 Stage Big Blue Whole House Water Filtration System (1" Inlet/Outlet Port) with Big Housings & Pressure Gauges - Spin Down Sediment Filter - Sediment Filter Cartridges, GAC Filter, Carbon Block - Whole Home Water Filters Portable Steal Frame About this item: 3-Stage Filtration: - The SimPure SPWH-3S is a 3 Stage Whole House Filtration System(PP Sediment + GAC + CTO). 1st filter (PP sediment filter) can remove dirt, silt, sand, rust and scale particles. The 2nd-stage filter (GAC granulated activated carbon filter) can remove chlorine, chloramine, VOCs and etc. The 3rd- filter(CTO carbon block filter) can remove chlorine, chloramine, VOCs, bad taste and odor. Extend the life of your dishwasher and other appliances, and reduce cost of the energy. Spin Down Sediment Pre-filter: - With SimPure Whole House Spin Down Sediment Pre-filter, you can have peace of mind that it can purify the water coming into your home. - As the filter can keep the particles out of the pipes and plumbing fixtures, you don’t also need to spend on heavy repairs and parts replacements. It means less maintenance on your part. And it can also provide positive protection for the downstream pipeline, water purifier, water heater, wall hung gas boiler, wash machine, shower, and other terminal water equipment. -This filter system works with Whole-house Water Filtration Systems, Undersink Water Filtration Systems, RO Systems. Including with SimPure DB10/DB20/DB1025, Culligan(WH-HD200-C, HD-950A, HF-360A), Pen-tek 10" BB filter housings, APEC HBB-10, DuPont WFPF13003B, GE GXWH20S, etc. -The Whole House Water Filter is supplied with 1" Male NPT, 3/4" Female NPT and 3/4" Male NPT. It is suitable for ANY THREADED CONNECTOR with 1" Female NPT or 3/4" Male NPT or 3/4" Female NPT. (The threaded connector is not included in the package, it needs to be purchased separately according to the specifications of the copper/PEX/CPVC water pipe). - Including an extra 200μm filter element for free. 40μm filter will capture most particulates, it's best suited for use on Municipal (tap) or City water. If using it on Well, Lake feedwater, you can replace it with the 200μm filter element. Otherwise it may require more frequent flushing to remove the build-up of particulates due to the fine filter mesh used. Features: 4 Stage Filtration: Stage 1: Spin Down Sediment Pre-filter - keep the particles out of the pipes and plumbing fixtures. Stage 2: PP Sediment Filter - Remove dirt, silt, sand, rust and scale particles , etc. Stage 3: GAC Filter - Remove chlorine, chloramine, VOCs, etc. Stage 4: CTO Filter - Remove chlorine, chloramine, VOCs, bad taste and odor, etc - Double O-Ring ensure watertight seal - Three accessible pressure release buttons for easy filter change - Three pressure gauges: Monitor your system’s performance, know which filters you need to change and when to change them - Standard 1" female NPT thread connections and long high efficiency housings for easy adaptability and high flow Main Features: - With our instruction you can use and install SPWH-3S 3-stage whole house water filtration system with no problem. Housing Bracket so You can choose mounted or unmounted installation. Pressure gauges help to monitoring your system and to know which filter you need to change and when. Remove the filters easily by the Pressure Release Buttons. The black cap has 1" female National Pipe Thread Taper (NPT) threaded input and output connections, DOUBLE O-ring to ensure watertight seal. High Capacity: Our 3-stage whole house system offering up to 150,000 gallons of clean water for a year for your family, it's built for longevity. Features easy-to-change cartridges, transparent sediment housing, and pressure gauges. Enjoy benefits like no wastewater, consistent water pressure, chlorine-free showers, cleaner plumbing, and longer appliance life. Clear PP Housing: - Our 3-Stage water filter system consists of two NSF standard, the 1-stage clear PP housing allows you to monitor the filter cartridge usage at anytime, anywhere, making it more convenient than traditional blue filter housings. They are made of reinforced polypropylene for strength and resistance. And we've improved the thickness and durability of the filter bottles. You can confidently use it as a pre-filter for municipal or well water sources. Longer Lifetime: - The carbon filter has a lifetime of 3-6 months, while the sediment filter&GAC filter can last for 6-12 months. The duration depends on your water quality. With a 5μm filter pore size, it effectively removes sediment, rust, dust, and large impurities from the water, reducing odors, discoloration, and chlorine, resulting in improved taste. To ensure water quality and extend product lifespan, we recommend a water pressure of 25-90 psi and a temperature range of 41-100°F. Easy Installation: - This SPWH-3S water filtration system connects directly to your home's main water supply and fits standard American plumbing with 1” NPT inlet and outlet. It comes with a installation and maintenance guide. And It Is Easy to Replace Water Filter Cartridges: All SimPure Water whole house water filter replacement cartridges are designed for quick and easy replacement to keep your system up and running. Engineered for Durability: - The SimPure SPWH-3S Water Whole Home Water Filtration Systems is constructed with standing stainless-steel frames for long term durability and quality. PP+GAC+CTO 20"X4.5" 3-Stage Filter: - As the original replacement filter set for the SimPure SPWH-3S, they also fit 3 stage water filter systems and clean or blue big 20" housings including iSpring WGB32B, WGB22B WGB12B, HB28B, BBFS-222, WH300SCGS, Geek-Pure BB-20T, BB-20B, 150233, 166201, etc. Specifications: Material: 100% food-grade ABS + Metal + Stainless Steel Filter Size: 20 * 4.5 Inch Filter Life (Months): 6 Month Flow Rate (GPM): 15 GPM Inlet/outlet Connection: 1" female NPT thread Temperature Range: 41-100℉ (5-38℃) Pressure Range: 25 - 90 psi Package Includes: 1x SPWH-3S assembled housing kit with bracket 1x Spin Down Sediment Pre-filter 3x Pre-Installed Filters ( PP sediment+GAC+CTO filters) 1x Wrench 2x Screws 2x Plastic Expansion Nail 6x Installed O-rings (2 in each housing) 2x Teflon Tapes 3x Pressure Gauges 1x Punch Positioning Sticker Extra 1 Set Filter 1x 20"x4.5" PP Fillter 1x 20"x4.5" GAC Fillter 1x 20"x4.5" CTO Fillter Troubleshooting: Q: Leaks between filter head and filter bowl of housing? A1: Tap water pressure is too high; make sure it is below 90psi (620kpa). If too high, fit a pressure regulator. A2: The O-ring may not be in place. Clean and lubricate O ring with silicone grease. Also, clean the groove where the O-ring sits. Replace O-ring in the groove above threads. Screw the bowl back on the filter head securely by hand, then use the wrench to fit it snugly. Do not over tighten. Q: Leaks on inlet/outlet connections? A1: Wrap the Teflon tape around pipe threads of each fitting in a clockwise direction, add more tape as necessary for the correct seal. A2: Brass fittings may require to tighten ½-turn with a wrench. Do not over tighten. Q: Leaks from the pressure release button? A: The pressure release button has a screw under the bracket.Simply tighten that screw and the leaking should stop Q: Water Pressure is slowing after some time? A: Recommended changing the cartridges every 6-12 months depending on the amount of contaminants present in the feed water supply. If the system has been working correctly and the water pressure is slowing, it may be time to change the filter cartridge element. (review cartridge instructions) Q: Water Pressure is slowing immediately after installation when using a Carbon Cartridge? A1: Make sure the plastic wrapper around the filter has been removed. Check the filter cartridge has not been installed incorrectly, especially the GAC filter, please look at the picture, this is the botttom side of the GAC filter. A2: Bathtubs, utility sinks, garden hoses, showers, or anything considered high-flow should be avoided for the first 72 hours. Any high-flow situation within the first 72 hours may cause a temporary carbon blockage. To clear the blockage, turn off any running water for at least 10 minutes and resume using water at low or regular flow rates. Q: Water appears cloudy and grey A: The water may appear cloudy or grey for the first 3-5 days after installation due to the tiny air bubbles being purged from the filters and extra carbon dust in the water. (depending on the filter cartridge being used) To solve this problem, please flush the whole system for about 10 minutes after you install it, then close the faucet and wait for one hour. And repeat the steps until the output water is clean.ShippingReturnFeedbackPaymentContact usShipping Fast shipping by USA LOCAL FAST SHIPPING, All of the products will be shipped out within 1 working day after we received the payment and your contact phone number. Why Choose the USA Stock? 1. USA Local Shipping, No Extra Customs Cost to the USA 2. Fast Delivery: 2-5 Working days Delivery 3. Best After-Sales Service!!!Return1. Accept Return in 60 days for refund or replacement, goods in resalable condition. 2. Offer two year for repair warranty. 3. Contact for address and reference number before return(note: unannounced parcel may be returned to wrong address, seller will not be responsible for this). 4. No factory warranty for the man-made damage.FeedbackPlease leave five stars positive feedback positive comment and Five-Stars. Contact us if you have any question, Give us a chance to serve you, negative feedback could not solve anything. communication Please! PaymentWe accept all major Credit cards, PayPal, and Google Pay. Taxes may be applicable at checkout.Contact usSERVING USA SINCE 2006. SimPure dedicated in providing world-class quality of water filtration solutions. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, then we want to hear from you. Please contact our trained water specialists. And is available to answer any questions during the life of the product.

Max Water Reverse Osmosis PP Sediment, GAC, CTO, Post Carbon Filters Set

1 set of replacement filters with following : 1 x Sediment Filter 5 micron Dirt/Rust remover Size 9 7/8 inch x 2.5 inch - Fits most standard 10 inch size housings and most reverse osmosis systems.Used to remove larger particles & suspended matter such as dirt, silt, rust, sand, algae, sediment, scale particles, and cloudiness from water. Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage contact. No leachable or extractable material to contaminate outflowing water. Long life and increased dirt holding capacity. No surface binders to reduce flow and increase change-out frequency. 1 x GAC 10 Inch Coconut shell Carbon Filter Size 9 7/8 inch x 2.5 inch - Fits most standard 10 inch size housings and most reverse osmosis systems. Remove Chlorine, Turbidity, Bad Taste & Odor, Sediment, Dirt, and THMS from water. Thick Wall Coconut Base Carbon Filter Media - 100% coconut shell carbon Designed For maximum contact between the water and carbon. 5 Micron filter membrane included to prevent carbon fines to pass from the filter to your drinking water. Operation Temperature: 40°F to 125°F 1 x CTO Carbon Block Filter Size 9 7/8 inch x 2.5 inch Fits most standard 10 inch size housings and most reverse osmosis systems. Remove small particles and carbon fines may pass from second stage & to ensure 100% of chlorine removal from water. 1 x Standard Inline Carbon Cartridges Dimensions: 2 inch x 10 inch - Fits standard Reverse Osmosis Systems - 10 Micron Nominal Removes Chlorine , Bad Taste & Odor ,Turbidity ,Sediment ,THMs and Dirt. Helps to polish the taste of reverse osmosis water (Last Stage), Ice maker Refrigerators Drinking Coolers Max Flow: 0.5 GPM Max Pressure: 125 PSI Max Temperature: 100°F Inlet/Outlet: 1/4 inch NPTF thread (fitting is required) Total 4 filters, each individually wrapped. --> -->

5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Replacement Filters with 75 GPD Membrane CTO,GAC,T33,PP

New 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis RO Replacement Water Filter Set with 75 GPD Membrane. For any standard 10" RO system. Sediment, GAC, CTO, Membrane & T33 Inline Filter. Package includes:1pc 10" x 2.5" PP 5 micron sediment pre filter. 100% High Purity Polypropylene.(Stage 1) remove larger particles such as dirt, silt, rust, sand, algae, sediment, scale particles, dirt and cloudiness from water.1pc 10" x 2.5" UDF High Quality Coconut Shell GAC Granular activated carbon Filter.(Stage 2) Gives your water sweet taste remove chlorine, pesticides, herbicides, bad taste odors.1pc 10" x 2.5" CTO 5 micron High Purity Coconut Shell Carbon Block.(Stage 3) remove small particles and carbon fines may pass from second stage to ensure chlorine and odor removal. 1pc 75 Gallon Per Day Thin Film Membrane.(Stage 4) Removes and filters particles as small as 1/10,000 of a micron and most inorganic chemicals (such as salts, metals, minerals). Also most microorganisms including cryptosporidium and giardia, and many other inorganic contaminants.1pc Post Inline T33 Taste & Oder Reducer Carbon Filter. Coconut Shell GAC (Stage 5) 1/4 inch threaded connection,for a sweeter tasting water. Removes any tastes or odors the water may have picked up while sitting in the storage tank. Compatible With:US Water RO SystemsUS Water GalaxyUS Water AquapurionWatts 5 stage systemsPure valuePure ProProline PlusProline GoldPurenex RONelsonIsopureiSpringTier1HydronixMax Water SystemsAQUARIUMAPECTitan Water ProHome PurePremier Water SystemBlue WaveWater COP5EZ50 GTS-550SNRO05-50 200-GX-5050ISO-RO5 GTS-550Tier1 RO5-WFRO550-WW-525WP5-50RCW5Return is not acceptable if filter plastic removed. Troubleshooting RO Systems: Problem -Cause-Solution This will help us if you have any problems in the future. Problem Cause Solution Little or no RO water production or quantity Feed valve is off or plugged. Plugged prefilter Scaled or fouled RO membrane (which can result from a plugged reject flow control). Storage tank air precharge pressure is too high. Undetected RO product water leak (e.g., from icemaker tubing line run under the house). The production capacity sizing exceeds capabilities at local pressure and temperature conditions are exceeded. Tech tip: To avoid a service call to determine this condition, ask the customer to measure the rate of RO production as follows: They should drain the tank or turn off the tank valve, then collect the steady drip from the open RO faucet in an 8 oz. measuring cup while timing it. Divide the number of minutes it takes to fill the 8 oz. cup into "90". The result is the gallons per day production to an open container (the actual RO production available to the customer will be less due to the tank back pressure as it fills). Compare this amount with the customer's estimated usage. Open valve or remove debris from valve orifice. Replace prefilter cartridge. Replace membrane and perform required sanitizing procedures. Drain tank and adjust air precharge to supplier's specification (e.g., 5-7 psi). Find and repair leak. Install an RO booster pump with tank switch controls. Little or no RO water flow from faucet. Storage tank air loss or ruptured diaphragm/bladder. Plugged carbon postfilter due to carbon fines collecting on the outlet media retainer. First verify acceptable flow before the postfilter or with the postfilter removed. Storage tank valve partially closed. Crimped tubing line to RO faucet. RO faucet valve is out of adjustment. Restore the correct empty tank air charge (e.g., 5-7 psi). If water remains in the tank after air is pumped into the air valve, the diaphragm or bladder is likely ruptured and the entire tank (or replaceable bladder, if applicable) needs to be replaced. Replace carbon postfilter. Open tank valve fully. Replace section of crimped tubing. Readjust per supplier's instructions. Low RO water from refrigerator dispenser, but acceptable flow from RO faucet. Tubing from POU RO to refrigerator is too small (use 3/8" OD up to 25' and 1/2" over 25'), (see chapter 13). Refrigerator water inlet screen is plugged with scale and/or oxides from previous copper tubing connection. Replace tubing with larger size tubing using the guidelines in Chapter 13. Access the inlet screen (usually at back of refrigerator) and clean. Replace any copper tubing with plastic. Bad tasting water from RO faucet First, attempt to identify the taste -e.g., metallic, sour /astringent, plastic, rubber, rotten egg, musty, salty, same as tap water. Metallic - copper tubing used from product hookup. Bitter/astringent - excess CO2 in RO water lowers pH. Plastic/rubber - new plastic tubing after postfilter; diaphragm/bladder in tank; exhausted postfilter. Rotten egg - h2S in household water supply not removed by RO; system contaminated due to long period of nonuse or improper sanitizing. Musty - Water stale with high bacteria counts due to long periods of nonuse. Salty - A malfunctioning water softener, which is not properly rinsing after regeneration, allowing high TDS brine into the RO feedwater. Tap water taste - Th RO membrane is extremely scaled, deteriorated, or ruptured. Tap water taste - The RO membrane is extremely scaled, deteriorated, or ruptured. This may be a seasonal problem resulting from changes in local water chemistry. If the problem persists, try a calcite (or equivalent) "prolonged contact" media filter after the RO module to add alkalinity. Contact your supplier for his/her recommendation. First check the postfilter sealing gaskets to make sure bypass is not occurring. If okay, replace postfilter. If tubing is the cause, it may be wise to replace it with tubing from another supplier. H2S in the water supply must be removed prior to the RO system using conventional technologies such as aeration or oxidation / filtration. If nonpathogenic contamination of the RO system is suspected, replace all filters, "fast flush" the RO module to clean and sanitize purification assembly and tank (using procedures in Chapter 16) with double dose disinfectant. Verify acceptable RO performance when finished. Replace filters and sanitize purification assembly and tank (using procedures in Chapter 16) with double dose disinfectant. Verify acceptable RO performance when finished. Repair water softener. Determine the cause of membrane failure, correct the problem, and replace the membrane (or module). Bad tasting water from refrigerator water dispenser. If the indicator only occasionally changes to yellow/red but returns to green most of the time, the cause may be TDS creep resulting from insufficient use of the system. Metallic - Copper tubing used for the connection from the RO system to the refrigerator. Plastic/rubber - Long runs of plastic tubing to the refrigerator impairs taste. Instruct the customer to frequently drain and discard one to two gallons from the dispenser until the tasted diminishes. Replace copper tubing with food grade plastic tubing. Install an in-line carbon filter at the refrigerator inlet. RO water TDS too high Scaled, deteriorated, or ruptured RO membrane. A scaled membrane can result from plugged reject flow control. A deterioration can result from chlorine attack on a TFC membrane or high pH on a CTA membrane. A ruptured membrane can result from failed product check valve. Too low a feed pressure for the feed TDS. Recommend net pressure of 30 psi for TFC membranes and 40 psi for CTA membranes (see Chapter 4). The carbon postfilter is not sufficiently flushed on new installation or service. Replace the membrane (and associated cause of scaling, deterioration, or rupturing). Perform required sanitizing procedures. First check if the customer has a pressure regulator on their main house water line which can be reset to a higher pressure. If not, install an RO booster pump with tank switch controls. Instruct the customer to drain about one quart of water from the RO faucet every several hours throughout a day. Water quality indicator changes from green to yellow/red (also see RO water TDS too high). If the indicator only occasionally changes to yellow/red but returns to green most of the time, the cause may be TDS creep resulting from insufficient use of the system. If the indicator permanently changes to yellow/red, the RO membrane may be scaled, deteriorated, or ruptured. The water quality monitor set point is too low (or percent rejection monitor set point is too high) for the feedwater conditions. Have customer drain the RO tank until empty at least two times per week or find more uses for the water. Replace the membrane (and correct associated cause of scaling, deterioration, or rupturing). Perform required sanitizing procedures. Readjust the water quality monitor set point for approximately 75% rejection. Gurgling or dripping sound coming from RO faucet air gap or from sink drain First, inform customer that a slight, but unobjectionable, sound of RO reject water from air gap at base of faucet is normal. RO drain tubing from the air gap to the drainpipe drops lower than the connection point to the drainpipe, causing a siphoning effect. The vertical drainpipe is angled so the RO reject water drops into the "pool" of standing water in the trap. The RO reject water flow control is defective, allowing excessive flow. Each type of flow control has its unique failure modes. Consult with your supplier. Very high feed pressure can result in excessive RO reject water. Oversized RO membrane for family drinking water needs High output RO membranes require correspondingly high reject flow (i.e. 3 to 5:1 ratio). Most faucet air gaps and drain arrangements are not capable of accommodating high flows without generating objectionable noise. Shorten the drain tubing so that it makes a gradual, continuously dropping run from the air gap to the drain connection. Reorient the drainpiping, if possible, so the RO reject water runs down the side of the drainpipe into the trap. Another solution is to change the position on the drainpipe so the RO reject water runs down the side of the drainpipe. Replace the RO flow control. Install a pressure regulator in the RO feed line. Reduce the membrane size to only produce sufficient water quantify for the customer's needs. The reject flow control should also be replaced to correspond to the new membrane product flow rate (i.e., 3 to 5:1 ratio). Reject water comes out of air gap hole instead of into the drain. Dissolved air in the RO water from new filters. Dissolved air from main water supply produces minute bubbles in the RO water giving it a cloudy appearance. Instruct the customer that using the system for several days will eliminate air. Bubbles will dissipate as water sits in a container (may only be seasonal). Cloudy ice First, inform customer that ice clarity will generally greatly improve when using RO water, but will not be crystal clear. Dissolved air bubbles in RO water from new filters. Dissolved air bubbles from main water supply creates minute bubbles in the ice giving it a cloudy appearance. Automatic icemaker design limitations. The size and shape of the cube largely determines the degree to which air bubbles are retained in ice - rectangular and crescent shaped cubes are typically clearer than cylindrical ones. RO membrane not reducing TDS sufficiently. Use system for several days to eliminate air. The problem may be worsened by the type of icemaker cube (see #3 below). For the clearest cubes, instruct the customer to make them manually in plastic ice trays with the largest individual cubes. Short of replacing the refrigerator, the best solution may be to instruct the customer to make ice cubes manually in plastic ice trays with the largest individual cubes. Replace membrane and fix associated cause of failure. Perform required sanitizing procedures. Automatic ice maker problems. Icemaker will not produce ice after new installation. RO water freezes up in the icemaker delivery tube due to a vary limited flow volume available after a new installation because the RO tank is typically drained. The icemaker requires the pressure and flow only available from a "substantially"filled RO storage tank. To prevent this from occurring after a new RO installation, major service, or emptying of the storage tank, the icemaker control arm or switch should remain in the "off" position until the RO tank is filled sufficiently. To correct an existing freeze-up, make sure icemaker is off (i.e., raise the ice level control arm) and the freezer temperature control is at warmest setting. Access the freezer compartment and use a hair dryer to melt ice in the delivery tube to the icemaker tray. When finished, make sure the RO has full tank of water. Turn the freezer temperature control back to normal, then turn on icemaker by lowering the control arm.