Replacement Filter for AQVA XL-Size Filter Housing (AQCA-MN-XL) for Manganese and Limescale Reduction
High-Capacity Filtration for Cold and Hot Utility Water:
The AQCA-MN-XL Replacement Filter is designed for AQVA XL-size (20” BB standard) filter housings, effectively reducing manganese, water hardness, odors, tastes, heavy metals, and chemical residues from utility water. This filter is ideal for purifying municipal water, cottage water, lake water, or well water for 1–4 water points, ensuring cleaner, safer water for household or recreational use.
Benefits:
- Enhances utility water quality for improved taste and clarity.
- Easy maintenance with straightforward filter replacement.
- No drainage system required, simplifying installation.
- Reduces limescale buildup, protecting surfaces and appliances from wear and staining.
Effectively Removes:
- Odors and unpleasant tastes
Filter Replacement:
- Replace the filter when water flow decreases or output pressure drops significantly, indicating clogging.
- Filter Capacity: Up to approximately 60,000 liters, depending on raw water quality.
- Recommendation: If purified water quality changes, conduct a follow-up water analysis to ensure optimal performance.
Package Contents:
- Replacement filter cartridge
Technical Specifications:
- Typical Flow Rate: Maximum 15 liters per minute for high-demand applications.
- Manganese Reduction: 70–90% at a flow rate of approximately 15 liters per minute.
- Filtration Technology: Includes 1 µm mechanical filtration, activated carbon, and ion exchange media for comprehensive purification.
- Compatibility: Fits AQVA XL-size filter housings (20” BB standard).
- Temperature Range: Suitable for water temperatures from 4–75°C, ideal for both cold and hot water applications.
System Requirements:
- Maximum Manganese Content: 300 µg/L in raw water.
- Prefiltration: Incoming water must be prefiltered, e.g., with a fine filter like AQMF1-XL (1 µm recommended).
- Operating Pressure: Consistent feed pressure of 2–6 bar.
Winter Storage:
During winter, when temperatures drop below 2°C, shut off water lines and drain filter housings to prevent damage from freezing.