AQVA XL-Size 20-Micron Fine Filter Package
High-Capacity Pre-Filter for Well and Natural Water Clarification
The AQVA XL-size 20-micron fine filter package is ideal for clarifying well water and natural water sources. It effectively reduces solids such as sand, sediments, and pollen, preventing them from entering water appliances. This cost-effective pre-filter is perfect for use before more advanced inline filters and is designed for simultaneous use at 1–12 water outlets.
Benefits:
- Enhances household water quality
- Pressure relief button simplifies housing opening
Filtration and Purification Process:
The coarse polypropylene fine filter removes larger solids down to 20 microns (20/1000th of a millimeter).
Removes from Water:
Replacement Filter:
Replace the filter when water flow decreases or the output pressure from the filter approaches zero, indicating clogging.
- Estimated lifespan: Approximately 24,000 liters*
- *Filter lifespan depends on raw water quality.
If you notice changes in the quality of purified water, we recommend conducting a follow-up water analysis of the raw water.
Package Contents:
Technical Specifications:
- Recommended flow rate: Approximately 60 liters per minute
- Connection size: 1” threaded connection
- Product dimensions: Housing H 59 cm x W 19 cm + wall-mount bracket H 13 cm
- Operating temperature: 2–30°C
- Compatible with standard 20” x 4½” inline filter cartridges in AQVA XL-size housing, including finer-mesh fine filters
- Filter model: AQ1XL-MF20, 20-micron fine filtration
- Features a pressure relief button for easy housing opening
- Refer to the user manual under the “Downloaded Files” tab
System Requirements:
- Consistent inlet pressure: 2–10 bar
- Water supply to the purifier, typically installed after a diaphragm pressure tank or pump in the water line
- Pre-filtration unit: For water sources like lake water, we recommend a debris strainer (S-1504) at the water intake to prevent large debris and fish from entering the water line
Winter Storage:
In winter, if temperatures drop below 2°C, close the water lines and drain the inline filter housing to prevent frost damage.