What are Under-Sink Water Filters & Why Should We Use Them?

An under-sink water filter is a type of a Point-of-Use (POU) filter indicating it is installed at the location where clean water needs to be dispensed regularly for drinking and cooking purposes. Like countertop filters, under-sink can filter large volumes of water. However, instead of cluttering the counter, they utilize space from the cabinet beneath the sink.

They may also require professional plumbing modifications and drilling a hole through the sink or countertop for the dispenser. Under-sink filters treat water directly at the kitchen faucet (if installed underneath the kitchen sink) or refrigerator to provide clean drinking water. Under sink water filtration systems are great solutions to provide cleaner, clearer, and great tasting water for cooking and drinking purposes by reducing a broad spectrum of contaminants that may be present in the finished water supplied by the city.

Under-sink filters offer a good solution to filter water for drinking and cooking purposes. Filters certified to the NSF/ANSI 42 standard effectively remove taste and odor issues whereas water filters certified to the NSF/ANSI 53 standard remove lead and other contaminants. 

This article provides a brief overview about the performance and features of the Pentair Everpure H-300 Under-Sink Water Filtration System. 

Features of the Pentair Everpure H-300 Under-Sink Water Filtration System

The Everpure H-300 Drinking Water System brings commercial grade filtration to the tap water. This filter has prefiltration technology that combines with Micro-Pure and a unique pleated filter membrane to provide a better filtering surface area and longer filter life. It delivers healthy, great tasting water every time at a lower operating cost that is below the price of bottled water. It retains vital minerals found naturally in water to ensure the clean, crisp, taste of your water is healthy and beneficial for drinking and cooking. The system is enhanced with KDF media to inhibit scale build-up that can damage and stain appliances and equipment. 

This filtration system removes particulates up-to 0.5 microns and is effective in removing the following contaminants – lead, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), chlorine taste and odor, dirt, cloudiness, molds, and algae as summarized in table below: 

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Specifications

  • Flow rate controlled at 0.5 gpm (1.9 Lpm)
  • Temperature 35-100° F (2-38° C); for cold water use only
  • Pressure – 10-125 psi (0.7-8.6 bar); non-shock
  • Capacity – 300 gal. (1,135 L)
  • Required Space 5W x 22H x 5D in OR 13W x 56H x 13D cm
  • Built-in water shut-off for easier cartridge changes 
  • Bottle Water Equivalent – 2,272 bottles
  • Separate faucet installation

 

The Everpure H-300 includes 5 times the filter surface area of a typical carbon filter, providing filters a longer life and consistent performance. Adding this filter system to the water supply will help reduce the amount lead, chlorine taste, and odor as well as reduce cysts such Cryptosporidium and Giardia. 

 

 \"water is one of the exclusive suppliers and consultants for PENTAIR/EVERPURE Water Filtration Products. The consultants at Sani Water can help their customers with suitable recommendations for organic matter removal and to resolve taste and odor issues.  The technicians can also help with installation of the recommended filter products. SaniWater is dedicated to offer best solutions to meet the drinking water requirements of their customers.

 

REFERENCES

https://www.consumerreports.org/water-filters/whole-house-water-filter-vs-undersink-water-filter/
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/water-filters/buying-guide/index.htm
https://www.pentair.com/en/products/residential-water-treatment/designer-water-treatment/h-300_filter_cartridge.html
https://www.pentair.com/content/dam/extranet/filtration/north-america/residential/spec-sheets/english/everpure/310920-everpure-h-300-spec-sheet.pdf
https://www.freshwatersystems.com/products/everpure-h-300-drinking-water-filter-system
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