Now that you have a whole house water filter housing installed, you can fix your water quality issue with the filter cartridge that you determined will solve the problem. Remember to identify the desired flow rate when selecting the filter cartridge size.
This blog will provide important tips you should know before starting and a step-by-step instruction for installing a Point of Use & Point of Entry Water Filter Cartridge.
ALWAYS TEST WATER. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the unit.
FILTER CARTRIDGE FLOW RATES are based on “clean” cartridge performance. A filter cartridge / housing should be selected with a Gallons Per Minute rating that is 2x the desired flow rate. This allows the cartridge to do its job for an extended period before the flow rate or pressure drops to an unacceptable level. This results in the cartridge lasting closer to or up to the 6 months change-out time for maximum cost efficiency.
CHANGE OUT YOUR FILTER CARTRIDGE at least every six months to prevent bacteria build up over time. Make it part of your routine to change your filter cartridge at the same time as you change your clock.
Application for this install are Point of Entry (POE) a place AFTER the water meter (municipal water) or the pressure tank (private water / water well) and Point of Use (POU) a place BEFORE the faucet or appliance.
Just remember that a filter cartridge life varies depending on usage and water conditions. Changes in taste, colour and flow of the water being filtered are signs that replacement of the filter cartridge may be necessary.
For more information, check out our 'Choosing the Proper Water Filtration Solution'.
If you are not comfortable replacing this yourself, make sure that you get a certified Plumber to do it for you. If this product is not installed correctly it may cause water issues.
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