iSpring WSPARJ-BP NSF Certified, Spin-Down Sediment Water Filter with Bypass, Upgraded Clear Housing, Jumbo Size, Flushable and Reusable, Touch-Screen Auto Flushing, 4 Modes, 50 Microns
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- [NSF/ANSI 372 Certified] The WSP50ARJ-BP sediment water filter is certified lead-free under NSF/ANSI 372 standards, ensuring safer and cleaner water for your home.
- [Auto Flushing Module]The filter has an integrated auto-flushing module (dual power supply) that saves time on routine maintenance. Auto, semi-auto, and manual on the HD touchscreen are to enable the system to flush on a preset schedule automatically.
- [Bypass Valve Design] iSpring WSP50ARJ-BP provides 4 different operation modes, including filtration mode, shut-off mode, bypass mode, and backwash mode. The bypass valve design can control the water in different channels, making maintenance a breeze.
- [Jumbo Size and High Flow Rate] Designed for a more complicated well water situation, the WSP50ARJ-BP spin-down sediment water filter provides a 1-gallon capacity, which is 22 times larger than standard sediment filters. The maximum flow rate is 25 GPM.
- [Effective Sediment Removal] The whole house sediment filter uses a 50-micron filter screen. It can filter up to 99% of large particulates such as sediments, dirt, rust, sand, floating objects, and other water pollutants.
- [Tested and Proven] This housing has successfully passed rigorous tests, enduring pressures exceeding 500 psi and withstanding over 100,000 water hammer tests, demonstrating its outstanding resilience and longevity.
- [Pressure-resistant and Durable Materials] Crafted from 316L food-grade stainless steel, the precision filter mesh in the iSpring WSP50ARJ-BP ensures exceptional durability. The explosion-proof transparent housing offers visibility and convenience.
- Our NSF Certification validates the entire filtration system's performance, setting us apart from competitors that certify only components or materials.
iSpring WSPARJ-BP NSF Certified, Spin-Down Sediment Water Filter with Bypass, Upgraded Clear Housing, Jumbo Size, Flushable and Reusable, Touch-Screen Auto Flushing, 4 Modes, 50 Microns
$385.99
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- Model: WSPARJ-BP
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2024-09-26
I m using it as a pre filter on a well pump. The large 50micron is before the 20 micron filter.
Now I can go over a month before changing the 20 micron filter. I have only had had it over 2 months and right now. I no longer have to go check the 20 micron filter two times a week.
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What size tube does the flush valve use?The flush valve uses 3/8” OD tubing. Will I lose any water pressure after installing this filter?You shouldn't notice any drop in pressure after installing this filter. Is a sediment filter necessary?Spin down filters are generally recommended for use with well water or if you have high amounts of sediment. City water or Municipal water sources usually do not have high levels of residue but can have sediment issues; it depends on the quality of the source water and sediment that needs to be removed from the source water. Can water filters be cleaned and reused?Yes. iSpring Spin Down Sediment Filters can be flushed, cleaned, and reused. How do you filter sediment out of water?The best solution will be installing a sediment filter. How does a spin down sediment filter work?The iSpring spin-down sediment filter is the first line of defense for your plumbing system, faucets, and appliances. Removing dirt, sand, and rust particles protects and extends the life of your standard filters. It also prevents the faucets from being damaged by “grinding.” Statistics show that it saves up to 20% of water consumption from being wasted by “dripping faucets” in commercial and public buildings. How do I know which size cartridge to order? 50, 100, 200 ,500 micron?The size cartridge you’ll need to order depends on the size and the amount of sediment it will have to treat. The smaller sizes will remove the most sediment, but excess or large particles can clog them quickly and require frequent flushing. If you notice that you need frequent flushing, consider using a larger size screen and using additional treatment after the sediment filter to catch the fine particles. |