Filter Heads

$54.00$675.00

Designed for versatility and performance, our water filtration heads are engineered to meet the diverse needs of residential, commercial, and specialized filtration systems. Available in a range of sizes, each filter head is crafted from durable materials and precision-engineered to ensure optimal flow capacity and compatibility with a variety of filter cartridges. Whether you require a high-flow head for whole-house filtration, a compact option for under-sink applications, or a specialized head for reverse osmosis systems, our selection caters to a multitude of requirements. Built to withstand the demands of continuous use, our filter heads provide a reliable and efficient solution for upgrading and maintaining your water filtration system, delivering clean and pristine water for your specific application. Upgrade your filtration setup with confidence and precision with our high-quality water filtration heads

Description

Filter heads come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different types of filtration systems and flow rates. The size of the filter head is important as it determines the flow capacity and the type of filter cartridge that can be used with it. Here are some common sizes of filter heads:

  1. Standard 10-inch: This size is commonly used in under-sink and countertop water filtration systems. It can accommodate standard 10-inch filter cartridges and is suitable for low to medium flow rates.
  2. Standard 20-inch: Larger than the 10-inch version, the standard 20-inch filter head is suitable for higher flow rates and typically used in whole-house or commercial filtration systems.
  3. Big Blue: The Big Blue filter head is designed for use with larger, high-capacity filter cartridges. It is commonly used in applications where a high flow rate and larger filtration capacity are required, such as in commercial or industrial settings.
  4. Shower Filter Head: This type of filter head is specifically designed for use in shower water filtration systems. It is compact and can accommodate filter cartridges that are tailored for removing chlorine and other impurities from shower water.
  5. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Filter Head: RO systems often require a specific size and type of filter head to accommodate the unique filtration process involved in reverse osmosis. These filter heads are designed to work with RO membranes and cartridges.

When selecting a filter head, it’s important to ensure that it is compatible with the filter cartridge or membrane you intend to use and that it can support the flow rate required for your application. Additionally, understanding the size and specifications of the filter head is crucial for the proper installation and maintenance of the filtration system.

Standard 10-inch Filter Head:

  • Flow Capacity: The standard 10-inch filter head is suitable for low to medium flow rates typically found in residential under-sink, countertop, and point-of-use water filtration systems.
  • Cartridge Compatibility: It is designed to accommodate standard 10-inch filter cartridges, which are commonly used for removing sediment, chlorine, taste, and odor from drinking water.
  • Housing Material: These filter heads are often constructed from durable materials such as polypropylene or reinforced plastics to ensure longevity and resistance to corrosion.

Standard 20-inch Filter Head:

  • Increased Flow Capacity: The larger size of the standard 20-inch filter head allows for higher flow rates, making it suitable for whole-house filtration systems and some commercial applications.
  • Cartridge Options: It can accommodate longer 20-inch filter cartridges, providing additional filtration capacity and a broader range of filtration media options.
  • Durability: Given the potential for higher water flow and increased filtration demands, these filter heads are typically constructed with robust materials to ensure performance and longevity in demanding environments.

Big Blue Filter Head:

  • High-Capacity Filtration: The Big Blue filter head is designed for use with larger, high-capacity filter cartridges, providing extensive filtration capabilities for larger volumes of water.
  • Commercial and Industrial Use: It is commonly employed in commercial and industrial settings where high flow rates and substantial filtration capacity are essential for water treatment and purification.
  • Material Strength: Due to the increased size and capacity, Big Blue filter heads are constructed from strong and durable materials to withstand the demands of commercial and industrial applications.

Shower Filter Head:

  • Specific Design: Shower filter heads are specially designed to be compact and compatible with standard shower plumbing, allowing for the installation of shower water filtration systems.
  • Chlorine and Impurity Removal: These filter heads typically accommodate filter cartridges specifically formulated to remove chlorine, sediment, and other impurities from shower water, promoting a healthier showering experience.

Reverse Osmosis (RO) Filter Head:

  • Unique Filtration Process: RO filter heads are tailored to accommodate the distinct filtration requirements of reverse osmosis systems, including the integration of RO membranes and specialized filter cartridges.
  • Compatibility: They are engineered to work seamlessly with the unique filtration process and flow characteristics of reverse osmosis systems, ensuring efficient water purification.

Each size of filter head serves specific applications and flow rate requirements, and understanding these distinctions is crucial when selecting and installing the appropriate filtration system for a particular setting or usage scenario.

Additional information

Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 36 × 12 × 12 in
Heads

Single Filter Head, Twin Parallel Filter Head, Triple Parallel Filter Head, Quad Parallel Filter Head

Inlet / Outlet

3/4", 1", 1-1/2"

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Q&A

Q: What is a filter head in a water filtration system? A: A filter head is the part of a water filtration system that holds the filter cartridge in place and allows water to flow through the filter.

Q: What are the different types of filter heads? A: Filter heads come in various types including single, dual, and multi-filter heads. They are designed to accommodate different configurations of filter cartridges and flow rates.

Q: How do I choose the right filter head for my water filtration system? A: When choosing a filter head, consider the type and size of filter cartridge your system requires, as well as the flow rate and compatibility with your existing setup. It’s also beneficial to consult with the manufacturer or a professional to ensure the proper selection.

Q: What are some popular brands for filter heads? A: Some popular brands for filter heads include Pentek, Culligan, Aqua-Pure, and many others. It’s essential to choose a reputable brand to ensure quality and compatibility with your filtration system.

Q: Can I install a filter head on my existing water filtration system? A: In many cases, it is possible to install a filter head on an existing water filtration system, but it’s crucial to ensure compatibility and proper installation to maintain the effectiveness of the filtration system.

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Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages of Water Filtration Heads:

  1. Improved Water Quality:  Filtration heads help to effectively remove impurities, sediments, and contaminants from water, resulting in cleaner and safer drinking water.
  2. Enhanced Functionality:  Using filter heads allows for the utilization of different types of filter cartridges, providing flexibility in addressing specific water quality concerns.
  3. Easy Maintenance:  Filter heads often make it easier to replace and maintain filter cartridges, thereby ensuring consistent filtration performance.
  4. Customizable Configurations:  With different types of filter heads available, users have the option to customize their water filtration systems according to specific requirements, such as flow rates and filtration capabilities.

Disadvantages of Water Filtration Heads:

  1. Initial Cost:  Investing in water filtration heads can add to the initial cost of setting up a water filtration system, especially when multiple filter heads are required for complex setups.
  2. Space Requirements:  Some filter heads may require additional space for installation, which could be a consideration in certain applications with limited space availability.
  3. Potential for Leakage:  Improper installation or maintenance of filter heads can lead to potential issues such as leaks, which may compromise the effectiveness of the filtration system.
  4. Maintenance Complexity:  While maintenance is generally easier with filter heads, improper maintenance or cartridge replacement can lead to reduced filtration efficiency and water quality.

These are some common advantages and disadvantages associated with water filtration heads.

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