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Dual chamber design. Removes heavy metals and organic contaminants.
ecoone® HOSE filter is unlike other hose filters in the industry. Our proprietary dual chamber design is a combination of granual activated carbon (GAC) and reduction/oxidation enclosure that reduces and/or eliminates harmful contaminants such as lead, iron, copper, mercury, arsenic, VOCs, chlorine and its by products (THMS), fluoride, nitrate and many others.
Features:
Directions For Use: Flush garden hose before use to remove sediment and contaminants. Attach filter to hose and flush for one minute until water runs clear. Can be used effectively at either end of the garden hose. Can be used with a sprayer attachment or sprinkler with a barely noticeable reduction in flow rate. Save end caps for storage. STORE WET! (do not allow filter to dry out as the media will harden and become ineffective – if end caps are lost, store in a plastic baggy in refrigerator) Works best with a flow rate of 2GPM or less. For highly contaminated water, reduce flow rate to 1GPM. If flow rate slows, back-flush filter to remove sediment buildup. If it’s not possible to back-flush filter, place female end in a bucket of clean water and shake to loosen blockage from media.
Test Hose Filter for exhaustion: attach the unit to a source of chlorinated water and test the output with a chlorine test strip, readily available at any pool and spa supply store. Chlorine level should read at or near 0. Your Hose Filter will last between 8,000 and 40,000 gallons, depending on care, use and initial water contamination.
Technical Specifications: Appearance: 2.5” x 10” with FPT inlet/outlet Weight: 1.25 Lbs. Flow Rate: 2 GPM Temp Range: 35F – 100F, working pressure range of 20-100 PSI
Purification: Up to 40,000 gallons
Handling and Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. To maintain product quality keep filter media wet and replace end caps after use., Do not expose to extreme temperature fluctuations, allow the product to freeze or be exposed to prolonged temperatures in excess of 100º F.