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Reverse Osmosis (RO) 6 Month Replacement Filter Set

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South Africa
Bob Shop ID
430401375

 

Bronze Reverse Osmosis (RO) Replacement Filter Set

 

Filter Description:

Stage 1: 5um (Micron) Sediment Filter:
This removes particles from the water down to 5 micron.

Stage 2: Granular Activated Carbon Filter:
This filter contains granular activated carbon, which absorbs chlorine and organic molecules, reducing bad odours.

Stage 3: Activated Carbon Block Filter:
This filter contains an activated carbon block, which absorbs chlorine and organic molecules, reducing bad odours. It also includes a 5um (micron) filter to catch any carbon particles which may break off during filtration.

Stage 4: RO Membrane (Optional)
Removes Bacteria, Viruses, Heavy Metals, pesticides, Herbicides, and Reduces the Mineral Content (TDS) buy up to 96%.This filter has a life span of 2-3 years. This is an optional extra.

Stage 5: T33 Filter
Removes any smells or taste left in the filtered water. It will also absorb the preservatives found in the RO membrane after new installs.

 
How to remove / replace your filter:

Start by unscrewing the filter housing from the filtration unit. This is done by rotating the filter housing in a clockwise direction (see diagram below). The filter housing will separate from the filtration unit, and you are now free to remove the filter cartridge from the filter housing. To replace your filter: insert the new filter into the filter housing. Be sure to remove any protective plastic wrapping from the filter cartridge before placing them into the filter housing. Check that the black rubber O-rings are in place and fit well on the filter housing. If they seem perished or loose you may want to purchase new O-rings to ensure a good seal. As an option you can add a little bit of Vaseline on the O-rings to make them seal better, this will make it easier to open next time. Take note of the single rubber seal on the one side of the Granular Activated Carbon Filter (GAC). This will need to face upwards to connect and seal at the top of the filter housing. It is important that this is done correctly as the system will not work optimally if the filters are installed incorrectly. Now that your filter is in the housing, bring the housing to the filtration unit and begin to screw the two together. This is done by rotating the filter housing in a anti-clockwise direction. We recommend you tighten by hand as this is usually sufficient to maintain a good seal. If however, leaks are detected, the housing spanner can be used to tighten the filter housings until a good seal is achieved. (Check O-rings are correctly in position before tightening with the spanner) Please take care not to over-tighten the filter housings. This could strip the housing thread and cause your system to fail. It will also make it more difficult to replace filters in the future if they are over-tightened.

 

When to change your filters:

Filter life span is determined by the quality of the source water that runs through them. So if your source water is of a very bad quality, your filters will be doing more “work” to clean the water that is flowing through them. Thus depleting sooner than filters running under good water conditions. So in short each end-users filter requirements will be different as their source waters are different. We advise you check your filters on a monthly basis after initial install to get a feel for the quality of the water in your area. You will see for example, that the stage 1 filter (1um Sediment) is turning brown from the outside towards the centre over a period of 12 months. If this is the case your water quality is exceptionally good as these filters generally only have a life span of 4 - 12 months filtering average South African water. If your water quality is very poor you may be replacing the 1um sediment filter every 2 months. So visual inspection of your filters is the best way to determine when to change your filters. For the Carbon filters the “symptoms” are a little different. These filters are depleted once bacteria has colonised them completely. So in testing you will want to see if any traces of bacteria can be detected. This is done by physically inspecting the filter cartridges. You want to check for a “slime” on the filters. This is a slippery substance and will feel similar to a mucus of sorts. If this is present on your filter cartridge then bacteria has colonised the filter and a replacement cartridge is required.