The Serv-A-Pure 73153P Professional Grade sediment, pH adjust and iron reduction filter housing system is designed to be used as a whole house filtration system specifically for iron reduction. Iron is more easily removed from the water when you pH level is 7 or above. This system incorporates a pH adjust filter what will raise the pH in your water up to 7 to help with iron reduction. You're investing in cleaner, better-tasting water throughout your entire home. This comprehensive system works in three powerful stages to ensure every faucet, shower, and appliance receives sediment and iron free water.
Stage 1: Heavy-Duty Sediment Removal - The first filter captures dirt, sand, rust, and other particles that cloud your water and can damage your appliances. Your washing machine, dishwasher, and water heater will thank you with longer life and better performance.
Stage 2: pH Adjust Filter - The second filter radial flow carbon filter designed for chlorine and chloramine reduction
Stage 3: Iron Removal Filter - The third filter is a mixture of coconut carbon and the KDF-85 media. The KDF-85 media will oxidize out iron and hydrogen sulfide up to levels of 3 PPM.
This isn't just about better-tasting water – it's about protecting your investment in your home's plumbing and appliances while giving your family the peace of mind that comes with pure, clean water. With easy-to-monitor pressure gauges and simple filter replacements, maintaining great water has never been more convenient.
Upgrading to the professional grade series of filter housing gives you a few added benefits over the standard grade series of housing. With the professional grade you will receive an SW-4-HD metal spanner wrench instead of the plastic version. You will also be upgraded to a higher flow 1" inlet/outlet connection size. Finally, you will also receive a 3/8" drain sump on the filter housing that allows for the draining of the filter housing and also gives you an easier spot to relieve pressure off of the housing.
Standard Filter:- Flow Rate: 5 GPM (You can push it higher, but the pressure drop would keep increasing and the filter becomes less effective at a higher flow rate
- Max Pressure: 90 psi
• Pressure Gauge #1 - Located at the inlet of the 1st filter housing. Measures incoming pressure to system.
• Pressure Gauge #2 - Located at the outlet of the 1st housing. Measures pressure leaving the system.
Pressure Gauge Locations
- Pressure Gauge #1 - Located at the inlet of the first filter housing. Measures incoming pressure to system.
- Pressure Gauge #2 - Located at the inlet of the 2nd housing. Measures pressure drop across the 1st filter.
- Pressure Gauge #3 - Located at the inlet of the 3rd housing. Measures pressure drop across the 2nd filter.
- Pressure Gauge #4 - Located at the outlet of the 3rd housing. Measures pressure drop across the 3rd filter.