How the Filter Works
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems’ replaceable
triple-action filter has been formulated using materials
that will provide the highest quality drinking water
without removing the healthful, natural minerals.
Multi-Pure's carbon block filters combine mechanical
filtration, electrokinetic adsorption, and physical
adsorption to provide the most effective contaminant
reduction possible.
Mechanical Filtration: The filtration process begins with water passing
through a graded density 5-micron pre-filter that
traps dirt, sand, and particles that affect the taste,
odor, and overall appearance of your water. Then
the water passes through the highly compacted solid
carbon block where direct mechanical interception
of particles as small as 0.5 micron occurs. Asbestos,
cysts, and turbidity are reduced through mechanical
filtration at the sub-micron level.
Electrokinetic Adsorption: The graded density prefilter acquires a positive
molecular charge as water passes through it. Since
most colloidal contaminants exhibit a negative charge
in solution, the media fibers will electrokinetically
attract charged colloidal particles too small for
removal by mechanical straining.
Physical
Adsorption: Multi-Pure’s
highly compacted carbon block filter media is a blend
of selected activated carbons and other materials
that reduce aesthetic contaminants and health-related
contaminants. Many carbons are selected with a high
surface area and high retentivity characteristics.
The materials are formed into a carbon block, which
is densely compacted to provide longer contact time
and outstanding performance that cannot be achieved
with other filtration technologies. Multi-Pure’s
carbon block filter effectively adsorbs contaminants
with health significance, including chlordane, lead,
mercury, MTBE, PCBs, Toxaphene, and VOCs, plus aesthetic
contaminants such as chlorine and chloramine.
The
carbon block filter is engineered so that contaminants
removed by mechanical filtration will cause the flow
rate to decrease, and the filter will clog. It is
recommended that the filter be replaced when the
first of the following occurs: (a) annually; (b)
the unit's rated capacity is reached; (c) the flow
rate diminishes; (d) the filter becomes saturated
with bad tastes and odors.
The effectiveness of any drinking
water treatment device is measured by the performance
of its filter. Multi-Pure provides the best in water
filtration!
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