What You Need to Know About the Omnipure ELF 10M P

What You Need to Know About the Omnipure ELF 10M P

The Omnipure ELF 10M P is an Inline Filter with granular activated carbon with phosphate in the inside.

Model Number Breakdown ELF 10M P

ELF β–Ί ELF Filter Series (Extra Large Model)

10M β–Ί Micron pore size, 10 Micron

P β–Ί Phosphate within this filter inhibits corrosion and scale.

The part number on this filter represents the filter series model (first letters); the micron rating (first number); and specialised Media (letter after the number).

What are the Omnipure ELF 10M P applications?

  • Connects to the cold water line.
  • Capable of filtering all the cold water coming out of your kitchen faucet.
High Flow Inline Filter System
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Recommendations

    • If installed under the sink, this filter works with a flow rate of 6.3 LPM.
    • Can be installed with a dedicated faucet just for filtered water.
High Capacity Inline Filter System
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Specifications

What's the Omnipure ELF 10M P Filtration Media?

  • When water passes through the 10 Micron Omnipure Granular Activated Carbon, water is forced through the small pores of the filter, where mechanical filtration and physical/ chemical adsorption reduce chlorine, taste and odour, and sediments.
  • This filter combines carbon and phosphate to inhibit corrosion and scale.

How often should I replace the filter?

  • The Omnipure ELF 10M P needs replacing every year or after 37,854 litres of usage.
    • *As tested and verified by manufacturer’s laboratory
    • *Replacement Frequency also depends on water quality and usage.
    • *Carbon filters are recommended to be replaced every year.

Maintenance

    • Flush the filter with 5 gallons of water before use
    • Replace the filter when filter reaches its capacity
    • Twist Lock in type

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