Description
Advanced Filtration Media: Featuring a new iron-coated activated alumina media (orange in color), our filter boasts enhanced filtration efficiency across a broader pH range for superior water quality. Innovative Purple Cartridge: The updated cartridge design, now in a striking purple, ensures foolproof installation by fitting in only one direction, simplifying the setup process and minimizing installation errors. Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit perfectly within standard 10” housings as well as the Home Master Jr, offering a versatile solution for a variety of water filtration systems. Exceptional Water Quality: Our filter significantly reduces Fluoride, Chlorine, and Chemicals in your water while preserving essential minerals like calcium and magnesium, ensuring your water is not only filtered and refreshing, but also retains its natural minerals. Extended Lifespan: With a recommended change every 3 months or after filtering 500 gallons, depending on the hardness of your water, our filter offers convenience and ensures consistently clean water without frequent maintenance. From the manufacturer Filter replacement model: #CFF25-10 Home Master CFF25-10 This advanced compound multi-stage water filter uses coconut shell activated carbon and activated alumina to eliminate up to 93% of the fluoride, chlorine, chemicals, VOCs, THMs, and other contaminants that create foul tastes and odors from your tap water. TDS and Beneficial dissolved solids like calcium and magnesium minerals are not removed. The Home Master Jr. F2 employs special Channel Blockers inside the filter to ensure even filtration and avoid problems with channeling and dumping found in inferior granular filters. Portable, compact filters CFF25-10 filter dimensions are: 9 7/8" high x 3" Diameter The compact sizing allows for ease of storage, and makes traveling with replacement filters a breeze. Each filter weighs roughly 1.25 pounds. Replacement Interval To maintain optimum fluoride filtration in your Home Master Jr. F2, change the filter every 3 months or 500 gallons. Taste and odor purification will continue long after fluoride filtration -- so please change your filter regularly. General Operating Conditions Water pressure: 20-90PSI Water temperature: 40-100(F) Max TDS: 2000ppm pH: < 7.5 *your results may very depending on regular maintenance, condition of unit, and water supply. Compatible with models Filter #CFF25-10 is intended to be used on the following models: Home Master TMJR F2 Home Master TMJR F2 Elite Countertop filter systems that accept 10" filters, and utilize a 1" diameter hole FAQs Will this filter remove 100% of the fluoride? It will remove up to 93% of fluoride under the stated operating conditions. It is important to note that the media used to remove fluoride – activated alumina – is contact dependent. This means that by increasing the amount of time the water spends in the media, more of the contaminant will be removed. Operating the system at less than the maximum flow rate improves the contact time and increase the removal rate. Slow your flow! Is Activated Alumina the same as Aluminum? No, Activated Alumina is NOT the same as Aluminum. --> Aluminum is an element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery-white, soft, nonmagnetic, and ductile metal . --> Aluminum oxide , on the other hand, is a compound with the formula Al2O3. It is a white crystalline solid . Activated alumina is not a good material from which to make hats. In summary, aluminum is a metal, while aluminum oxide is a crystalline compound made from aluminum and oxygen. Is the filter replaceable? Yes, it contains a replaceable filter cartridge. Change it every 3 months or 500 gallons, whichever comes first. A wrench is not needed to open the housing. Replacement filter part number: CFF25-10 Can I test the filter performance with a TDS meter? Not really. TDS is a measure of total dissolved solids - the bulk of which are calcium and magnesium minerals, which this filter leaves intact. As a result very little, if any, change in TDS is to be expected. A better option is to use chlorine test strips, and view that result as a surrogate indicator for the filter’s overall performance.