Buy a
GAC1
Replacement
Cartridge
|
1
Usage and the quality of water in your incoming line determine when your cartridge should
be changed.
2 Gallons per minute.
3 The smaller the micron, the finer the filtration. |
Model SFM2 is OMNI's economic under sink water filter
for the do-it-yourself-er. The activated carbon filter cartridge removes chlorine and
odors to give you great tasting water right from your tap rather than from a dedicated
faucet. Since activated carbon has a greater flow rate than some other filter media, the
SFM2 filters all of your cold water and uses your existing kitchen faucet.
Each box contains installation hardware, a wrench, and a
GAC1 filter cartridge.
Change filter every 6 months.
The CB1 filter cartridge may be used as an upgrade. Change tank O-ring
with every second filter cartridge change.
Do you need Tank
Wrenches or O-Rings?
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Installation
Information
Alternate Up-Grade Replacement Cartridge for
Model SFM2 - CB1 or or NEW
L1
CB1
Replacement Cartridge Features
Model |
CB1 |
Filter type |
Carbon Block |
Reduces: |
Rust & Sediment (Class
I) |
Removes: |
Odor & Chlorine
(99.95%) |
Removes: |
Cryptosporidium &
Giardia Cysts (99.99%) |
Benefits |
Removes harmful Cryptosporidium and Giardia
cysts in drinking water. Also removes chlorine and odors to give you great tasting water. |
Average Cartridge Life 1 |
6 mos or 1,000 gal |
Flow Rate2 |
1.0 gpm |
Micron Rating3 |
0.5 |
Buy a CB1 |
1
Usage and the quality of water in your incoming line determine when your cartridge should
be changed.
2 Gallons per minute.
3 The smaller the micron, the finer the filtration. |
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L1
Filter
Cartridge Features
Model |
L1 |
Filter type |
Granular activated carbon & phosphate |
Reduces: |
Rust & Sediment |
Reduces: |
Lime
Stains |
Reduces: |
Chlorine Taste & Odor |
Benefits |
Activated carbon cartridges are good at
reducing lime stains caused by hard water & reduces
chlorine and odors. |
Average Cartridge
Life1 |
3 mos or 1,000 gal |
Flow Rate2 |
1 gpm |
Micron Rating3 |
20 |
Buy a L1 |
1
Usage and the quality of water in your incoming line determine when your cartridge should
be changed.
2 Gallons per minute.
3 The smaller the micron, the finer the filtration. |
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