Aquacera Fluoride, Heavy Metals, Chlorine, & VOC reduction Whole House Water Filter

Aquacera  Fluoride, Heavy Metals, Chlorine, & VOC reduction Whole House Water Filter

Aquacera Fluoride, Heavy Metals, Chlorine, & VOC reduction Whole House Water Filter

Vendor
Aquacera
SKU:
CF8-CBTS
$1,099.00

Whole house filter tank for the reduction of chloramines, fluoride, heavy metals, trihalomethanes (THM's), VOC's, chlorine, taste & odor reduction for your whole house.  Mixed bed carbon tank are a must for those on city water supplies as they are designed to reduce chlorine and disinfection byproducts from all the water entering into your home.  These should be used in conjunction with a Point-Of-Use drinking system for optimum filtration benefit.  These systems are virtually maintenance free and are easily installed.

  • Available in 4 sizes
    • CF8 - Up to 500,000 maximum capacity for chlorine reduction - Ideal for use in single bath home/single person or couple.
    • CF10 - Up to 1,000,000 maximum capacity for chlorine reduction - Ideal for use in 1.5 bath home/small family use.
    • CF105 - Up to 1,500,000 maximum capacity for chlorine reduction - Ideal for use in 2-2.5 bath home/medium family use.
    • CF12 - Up to 2,000,000 maximum capacity for chlorine reduction - Ideal for use in 2.5+ bath home/large family use.

Chlorine reduction capacity based on 2ppm challenge.

The current processing time for orders is 1 to 5 business days

Free shipping on orders over $69.99 and $6.99 flat rate shipping for orders under $69.99  in Mainland 48 States only.  For all others please contact for shipping quote.

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  • How effective is it to reduce fluoride

    It will filter 92% of fluoride

  • What does this connect to on my home water

    It connects to your main water line coming into your home.

  • What is the principle this filtre is operating on? Is it ROS? Does it ever need to be replaced and if yes why and how often?

    It is a carbon water filter, it absorbs the contaminants. Yes, the carbon needs to be changed when it is at capacity how often depends on how much water you use.

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