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Ecosoft CHV4510ECO Water Filter

Ecosoft CHV4510ECO

List Price: USD$297.00 ($24.75 per filter)
USD$18.70 ea.
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USD$212.10 case of 12
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Recommended for the treatment/removal of:

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Ecosoft CHV4510ECOEcosoft

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Description, Features & Benefits

Specifications:
Manufacturer/Brand: Ecosoft
Filter Series: CHV
Part Number:
Type: Carbon - Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)
Material(s): Coconut Shell Activated Carbon
Size: 4 1/2 x 10 Inches (114 x 254mm)
Micron Rating: N/A
Validation:
Made in: Ukraine

Granular Activated Carbon

The Ecosoft CHV4510ECO is an economical and popular granular activated carbon filter, often used in applications such as Ice Machines, Film Processing, Beverage, Coffee, Analytical, Wineries, and many others.

  • Coconut GAC
  • Economical pricing

In Series Filters

Ecosoft CHV4520ECOEXP
2 CHV4520ECOEXP
Starting at:
USD$36.80 per filter


Size: 4.5 x 20


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Ecosoft CHV2510ECOEXP
2 CHV2510ECOEXP
Starting at:
USD$5.76 per filter


Size: 2.5 x 10


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Ecosoft CHV4510ECO Customer Questions & Answers



Question:How long do I run the water after changing the filter?
Answer(s):

After you change a carbon filter, you should generally run water for about 5 minutes after it is installed. All carbon filters contain some "fines." These are basically tiny pieces of fine carbon that will be flushed out of the filter when it is first put into service. This is why the first little bit of water that comes out of a new carbon filter often looks grey or even black. These are usually flushed away in the first 30 seconds or so, but running a bit longer will ensure they are all flushed out before you start using your filter.
By HomePlus Water on Aug 22, 2024


Question:What is the difference between cbc-10 filters and cfbc-10 filters?
Answer(s):

The CFBC series uses a proprietary technology to place a powdered activated carbon into a cellulose-free synthetic fiber material, whereas the CBC Series is a traditional carbon block. The advantage of the proprietary design of the CFBC series is that it will offer less pressure loss (better flow rate performance) and longer life.
By HomePlus Water on Nov 27, 2024