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Specifications: The Total Home Filtration System LEVEL 2 is designed for a home up to 3,000 square feet and contains: * One 20 inch Big Blue sediment filter. * The sediment filter housing is made out of high density polypropylene with pressure relief buttons. * The sediment filter dimensions: 29" high and 5" deep. * Weight of the sediment filter: 13lbs. * One 1.0 cubic foot backwashable carbon tank. * Tank Dimensions: 8" deep and 57" in height. * Tank weight: 45 lbs. * The tank has a control valve on the top that is automatically programmed to backwash and regenerate the carbon. * Grounded electrical outlet (GFI) needs to be available near installation. * Shut off and back flow valves and pressure gauges are to be supplied by plumber. * The tanks are backwashable and are installed where the main pipe enters the house at the water meter. If there is no basement the units can be installed next to the hot water heater. Cleaning Area: * The flow rate of the carbon tank is 18 gallons per minute. * The sediment filter will remove particles, dirt, rust, sand and organic materials (sludge, leaves, roots, etc.). Filter Media: * The sediment filter is a 20 micron non-leachable polyester filter. * The 1.0 cubic foot backwashable carbon tank contains a blend of activated coconut shell and catalytic carbon. Filter Change: * The carbon tank filter should be changed every 3-5 years. * The sediment filter should be changed every year. Warranty: The tank with control valve has a 15-year manufacture warranty and the sediment filter has a 1 year manufacture warranty. There is a 1-year manufacture warranty on housing and component parts. Return Policy: All Whole House Systems are custom made, therefore they are not returnable. Warnings: Certain states such as California, Iowa, and Wisconsin prohibit health claims as a matter of state law. Such claims not in compliance are hereby withdrawn. The listed information does not imply, indicate, signify or suggest that your drinking water contains harmful contaminants. Contamination can only be determined through testing by your local water supplier. Nor does the information imply, indicate, signify or suggest that water treatment devices are an acceptable permanent alternative to central water treatment by your supplier. |
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