Inline Filter Cartridges
from
Pure Water Products, LLC
Box 2783, Denton, TX 76202 | (940) 3823814 | pwp@pwgazette.com
At right is our
Omnipure 10" inline with John Guest quick connect fittings permanently
installed. A handy, easy to install, easy to replace filter with great
versatility. It is most often used as a refrigerator filter or a reverse osmosis
postfilter, but it can be adapted to any situation where a high quality granular carbon filter is needed.
The same filter as the one
pictured above but in a shorter, 6" format. It fits into tight places. This
unit is frequently used as a reverse osmosis post filter and a refrigerator
filter.
Filters in this class are throw-away systems. Replace
the entire element. They are versatile systems that serve many needs. Most
of our inlines are available in the quick connect John Guest format. That
means you simply push the tubing into the cartridge for a tight, secure fitting.
We also stock everything in 1/4 female pipe thread versions for existing installations that
need this version. And, as an option, we offer everything in 1/4" male treaded
Jaco-Style.
When ordering, you will be asked to choose the connector
style. Prices vary according to the connector.
We currently stock inlines in 6" and 10" lengths. 10" are by far the most common.
Space permitting, you can replace one size with another. For example,
if your RO unit came with a 6" inline post filter, you can enhance its
performance by replacing the 6" filter with a 10" unit.
Fitting Explanation Table
At right is the popular quick connect inline format. The
fitting allows a 1/4" plastic or copper tube to be pushed into the
fitting. It releases by simply pushing inward on the small collet (the red
circle in the picture)
that contacts the tube. Our experience is that quick connects work well
on copper but are hard to release. We recommend converting copper
tubing to plastic for refrigerator installations. (We can supply what you
need if you'd like to convert.)
A popular and convenient format for refrigerator filters and reverse
osmosis postfilters.
The straight fitting shown here is standard, although we offer one
style with a quick-connect elbow. An elbow can be made by adding "push-in
elbows" pictured below.
This very handy part, called a John Guest plug-in elbow,
allows creation of a swiveling elbow from the straight fitting, as shown
in the picture at right.
At right is an inline with 1/4" pipe thread female
fitting--this is the most common inline fitting and is what is used on
most reverse osmosis post filters. Unfortunately, changing it requires
removal of the the old fittings, retaping them, and reinstalling them into the ends of the
filter. To simplify the problem, we offer conversion to either male
threads or quick connect. Options are shown below.
The picture at right shows the threaded inline above with
John Guest connectors added.
At right is the same filter converted to the popular "Jaco"
1/4" compression fitting. This is the most common style for reverse
osmosis postfilters.
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