The 7FC Cartridge offers increased capacity for extended reduction of chemical and mechanical contaminants. It is a balanced cartridge for optimum performance in varying water qualities. This cartridge improves the taste of fountain beverages and helps retain the drink's carbonation. It also protects drink system seals, pump, tubing and small orifices from clogging, corrosion and abrasive wear.
Compatible with Coldrink, QC7I, QL2, QL3B, QL3 Heads, and High Flow CSR manifolds
Specs
- Capacity: 25,000 gallons
- Maximum Flow Rate: 2.5 gallons per minute
- Micron Rating: 0.2 (1/100,000th of an inch)
- Filtration Design: Fibredyne-II Carbon Bloc
- Certifications: NSF/ANSI Standard 42 & 53
- Pressure Requirements 10 - 125 psi (0.7 - 8.6 bar), non-shock
- Temperature Requirements 35 - 100°F (2 - 38°C)
- Overall Dimensions 20.75" H x 3.25" D (52.7 cm x 8.3 cm
Features and Benefits
- Features proprietary Fibredyne™ II media which effectively inhibits the growth of bacteria on the filter media that can decrease product life
- Reduces chlorine taste & odor and other offensive contaminants that can adversely affect the taste of beverages
- Sub-micron filtration technology reduces dirt and particles as small as 0.2micron in size by mechanical means
- NSF/ANSI Standard 53 certified to reduce cysts such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia by mechanical means
- Sanitary cartridge replacement is simple, quick and clean; internal filter parts are never exposed to handling or contamination
- NOTE: No electrical connection required
Operation Tips
- Replace cartridge when flow rate becomes inconveniently slow or before rated capacity is reached. It is recommended to replace cartridge at least once per year.
- Change cartridges when capacity is reached or when pressure falls below 10 psi (0.7 bar).
- Always flush the filter cartridge at time of installation and cartridge change.
Installation Tips
- Install vertically so cartridge hangs down.
- Allow 21 ⁄2” (6.35 cm) clearance below the cartridge for easy cartridge replacement.
- Flush cartridge by running water through system for five (5) minutes at full flow.