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Whole House System Introduction System Usage Conditions: Feed Water Pressure: 20-80 PSI Feed Water Temperature: 40-100 OF You’ve taken the first step to having clean water for your entire home. Your new whole house filter protects you and your appliances from major contaminants. We recommend using a professional licensed plumber for the Whole House Filtration System Installation.
1 Year Limited Warranty Installation Diagram Every setup will be different depending on the plumbing setup of your home. You may use different pipes or fittings. Incoming Water Pressure Reduction You may need a Pressure Protection/Reducer Valve before your system if your source water is prone to pressure spikes. We Cover This warranty covers any defects in the parts or manufacturing of your Express Water Whole House Water Filtration System.
Tools and Parts Tools Towels Medium Crescent Wrench Monkey Wrench Pipe Cutter (Depends on pipes used) (eg: ratchet cutter, hacksaw, wheel cutter) Teflon Tape Plumber’s Silicone Grease Before You Begin Parts Depending on your setup you may need: Shut-Off Valves Pipe Converter (1” to 3/4”) (or other) Additional Piping Pipe Hangers Pressure Protection or Reducer Valve Depending on plumbing setup, you may need: Soldering Iron or Torch Power Drill NOTE! Make a list of all the plumbing parts and tools you w
Installation Attach Plumbing After shutting off the main water line open all of your home plumbing fixtures to drain as much water as possible and reduce pressure in your plumbing. Once all of your pipes and connections are complete and flow is opened you are ready to turn your water back on. Prepare Your Install Site Your install location should be at any point after the main water supply line enters your home, but before the line splits or meets the hot water heater.
Filter Change Each filter is good for approximately 6 months or up to 100,000 gallons of water. The amount of time and water depends on the quality, temperature, and pressure of your water supply. Your replacement cycle may be longer or shorter because of this. If you notice a drop in your water pressure in your home or on the pressure gauges, this usually indicates you are ready for a filter replacement. Once your pressure has dropped 10-12 PSI from your initial pressure we suggest replacing your filters.