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Spectra Watermaker Charcoal Filter (FT-FTC-CC)

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    • Spectra Watermaker Charcoal Filter (FT-FTC-CC)

    Spectra Watermaker Charcoal Filter (FT-FTC-CC)

    Spectra Watermaker Charcoal Filter Element
    • Online Price: $75.00 (including 10 % GST tax)


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     CHARCOAL FILTERS

    The function of the Spectra Charcoal Filter Element is to remove any chlorine in the fresh water flush water supply (normally pulling from boat tanks or land water supply) . The reverse osmosis membrane can only handle s mall amounts of chlorine for short periods without damage. If the Fresh Water F lush water contains chlorine , the membrane will be exposed to it for days at a time and the membrane will begin to produce high salinity product. We do not specify a micron rating for the Spectra Charcoal filter because the other filters are downstream of the charcoal filter and still provide all the necessary particulate filtering.

    The Spectra Charcoal filter we supply removes 99.7% of the chlorine. Beware when buying other charcoal filters. If they don’t specify the percentage of chlorine removed, don’t use them. The cheap ones may remove only 60% or 70%. Also, there are after market filters which are very close to, but not exactly, the same dimensions that will not seal properly in the housing. The other factor is the flow rate that the filter can handle. Because the chlorine is deactivated by a chemical reaction with the charcoal, it must remain in contact with the charcoal for sufficient period of time for the reaction to
    be complete. The filters we use can handle 1.5 gallons (6 liters) per minute flow, and are good for 3000 gallons (12,000 liters) at 1.5 GPM, or six months, whichever comes first.

    Regardless of the flow, the charcoal loses its effectiveness after six months.

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