Chloramine
Chloramine is used
instead of chlorine to protect against microbes so
as to reduce the level of disinfection by-products
in compliance with EPA rules. Americans
are concerned about the use of chloramine because there
are so may unknowns about this disinfectant and the possible
Chloramine by-products. Water disinfected with
Chloramine is not suitable for home dialysis machines
or fish aquariums.
Multi-Pure Drinking
Water Systems were tested against the proposed Chloramine
standard and the successful completion of that test
is reflected in our listing by a footnote. The development of the ANSI/NSF
standard is still in process, and a date for releasing
it has not been announced. In the meantime, consumers
can rely on the UL test results noted on Multi-Pure's
Standard 42 Listing for assurance that Multi-Pure Drinking
Water Systems effectively reduce chloramines.
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