What sort of filter should my bottleless water cooler use???
Let us assist you in making the best choice for your Bottleless Water Cooler!
We at Living-Water use in 90% of our installations our Hydro+ inline filters for a number of reasons:
- They are manufactured in England using state of the art welding equipment - Spin welding produces a high quality hermetically sealed product
- They use silverised GAC, carbon block, sediment and media filter.
- The maximum feed pressure (we put a reducer if necessary) is 125 psi (8.6 Bar), the maximum temperature is 38C (100F) and the filters should not be subject to freezing conditions (Ieoutside)
- All the filters we use with our water dispensers filter to 1 micron Carbon Block - when comparing filtration please understand the difference between relative and absolute micron - this filtration is more than adequate for treating Thames Water.
- Our filters have a manufacturers recommended maximum capacity of 8000 litres - actual performance will depend upon site conditions and age of filter. All filters should be changed at roughly 6 monthly intervals which is more than adequate for the majority of water cooler sites.
We work with our clients to assess average usage on each POU water cooler to determine that a 6 monthly filter change is sufficient - For a 5 day / week office this allows a massive 45 litres of filtered water per day, more than sufficient for the vast majority of offices. A water at home customer will most likely use less water than a water at work customer and consequently the Hydro+ should be more than adequate. If at all concerned search this leading London water cooler blog for other blogs concerning filtration, reverse osmosis, types of filter etc.
Only having completed a free test and anlaysis of your water in our laboratory will we confirm that the Hydro+ is the right filter for your bottleless water cooler and in the unlucky event you require a different type of filter owing to unusual circumstances, we will recommend one from our vast array of other filters we typically stock.
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