Granular Activated Carbon (GAC)

Carbon water filter cartridges offer a comprehensive solution for improving water quality by effectively removing impurities and enhancing taste.  These cartridges are designed with activated carbon, which acts as a highly porous adsorbent, trapping contaminants and reducing unwanted flavors and odors in water.  Equipped with either granular activated carbon (GAC) or carbon block filtration, these cartridges cater to a diverse range of filtration needs.  Granular activated carbon cartridges are effective at filtering larger particles and organic compounds, while carbon block filters provide finer filtration, targeting smaller contaminants with an even broader spectrum of removal.

The versatility of carbon water filter cartridges allows them to be seamlessly integrated into various water treatment systems, including point-of-use applications such as under-sink filters, refrigerator filters, and whole-house filtration setups.  Their wide-ranging capabilities make them suitable for treating both municipal water supplies and well water, addressing concerns related to chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, and industrial solvents.  These cartridges not only deliver enhanced water purity but also contribute to improved overall water taste and odor.  With simple maintenance requirements, they are easy to install and maintain, ensuring that the filtration system continues to operate efficiently.  Whether used at home or in commercial settings, carbon water filter cartridges stand as reliable and effective components in the pursuit of cleaner, better-tasting water.

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Description

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) filter cartridges are designed to effectively remove contaminants.  It will also remove odors, and unwanted tastes from water through a process called adsorption.  These cartridges contain Granular Activated Carbon (GAC).  This form of carbon, processed to be highly porous and increase its surface area, can trap a wide range of impurities.

There are two main types of carbon water filter cartridges:

  1. Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Filter:  These cartridges contain loose carbon granules that are effective in removing larger particles and organic compounds from water.  GAC filters are commonly used in point-of-use systems for residential and commercial applications.
  2. Carbon Block Filters:  These cartridges are made from compressed carbon particles to form a solid block.  Carbon block filters offer finer filtration, which allows them to remove smaller particles and a wider range of contaminants.  They are often used in under-sink and whole-house systems.

Carbon water filter cartridges are known for their ability to remove chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), some heavy metals, and unpleasant tastes and odors from water.  Additionally, they can reduce certain pesticides and herbicides, as well as improve the overall clarity of water.  Moreover, the carbon traps contaminants within its porous structure as water flows through it.   Finally, leaving the treated water free from impurities.  Consequently, people often consider water filtered through carbon cartridges to be cleaner and have a better taste.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance is important to ensure the continued effectiveness of carbon water filter cartridges. Over time, the pores of the carbon can become filled with trapped contaminants, reducing their filtration capacity.  Replacement intervals will depend on the volume of water filtered and the level of impurities present in the water source.  Carbon water filter cartridges are an essential part of many water filtration systems, providing reliable and cost-effective treatment for a wide range of water quality issues.

Carbon water filter cartridges boast versatility and find application in various water treatment processes.  Additionally, including point-of-use systems such as water pitchers, under-sink filters, refrigerator filters, and faucet-mounted filters.  They are also integral components in whole-house water filtration systems.  Components that can provide comprehensive water treatment for an entire home’s water supply.  Also, activated carbon can adsorb a wide range of impurities due to its large surface area and porous structure.  Moreover, you can enhance it further through processes like steam activation.   This makes carbon filter cartridges effective in treating both municipal water supplies and well water.  This helps by reducing common contaminants like chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, and industrial solvents.

Efficient Choice

In addition to their filtration capabilities, carbon filter cartridges do not typically require electricity to operate, making them an energy-efficient choice.  Additionally, they are also relatively easy to install and maintain, often requiring simple cartridge replacements at regular intervals.  It’s important to note that while carbon water filter cartridges are highly effective at removing certain impurities, they may not be suitable for the removal of certain types of bacteria, viruses, and dissolved minerals.  Moreover, people often use these cartridges with other filtration methods such as sediment filters and UV sterilization to achieve comprehensive water treatment.  In summary, carbon water filter cartridges are a popular and effective choice for improving the taste, odor, and overall quality of water.  Finally, their versatility, ease of use, and proven filtration capabilities make them a valuable component in a wide range of water treatment systems.

Benefits of Carbon Block Water Filters

  • AMI Carbon Filters Significantly Reduce the Following Contaminants:
    • Chlorine
    • Chlorine By-Products – Trihalomethanes (THMs): A Group of organic chemicals suspected of being carcinogenic.
    • Bad Tastes & Odors
    • Turbidity (Cloudy Water)
    • Herbicides, Pesticides, & Insecticides
    • Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs): Organic Chemicals that turn into vapor.
  • Universal Fit – Offered in sizes compatible with 10″ & 20″ Standard & Big Blue Filter Housings
  • Best Tasting Water – Highest Absorption of Bad Tastes & Odors for Clean, Fresh Flavor
  • Crystal Clear Ice & Water – Removes Color & Cloudiness
  • 10 Micron Filtration – No carbon fines
  • Eco-Friendly – Produced from renewable resources, using recycling programs and local sourcing

Made of Coconut Shell Carbon

The carbon filter contains 100% carbon derived from coconut shells, a renewable and sustainable resource, providing better chemical absorption than filters made from coal-based carbon.

 

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Additional information

Dimensions 24 × 8 × 8 in
Size

2-1/2" x 10", 2-1/2" x 20", 4-1/4" x 10", 4-1/4" x 20"

Types

Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Filters, Carbon Block Filters

Specifications

 

Manufacturer ‎PureAqua USA
Item Weight ‎10.98 pounds
Product Dimensions ‎20 x 9 x 4.5 inches
Style ‎Carbon Filter
Material ‎Activated Carbon, Carbon, Coconut Shell
Pattern ‎Water Filter
  • Protect Your Family and Household Appliance from Chlorine and More:  Say goodbye to smelly, bad tasting water!   CTO carbon block filter is specially designed to remove up to 99% of chlorine from water as well as various natural organic compounds, taste and odor compounds, and synthetic organic chemicals.
  • Standard Size:  Our filter set fits standard 20” x 4. 5” housing, including brand name models.
  • Top-Notch Quality:  Our CTO Carbon Block filters are made of high-quality coconut shell activated carbon for maximum filtration efficiency and filter life. Activated carbon is an effective adsorbent because it is a highly porous material and provides a large surface area to which contaminants may adsorb.  They are tested by an independent third-party to meet NSF/ANSI standards.  The 20” x 4. 5” filter cartridges have a minimum impact on water flow (up to 15 GPM) and require minimum maintenance
  • Peace of Mind Customer Service: Register online to activate your manufacturer and life-time free tech support from U. S. local support team.
  • Please Note: The cartridges are individually wrapped to ensure freshness.  Please unwrap the cartridges before use.  Unlike an RO membrane, the filters don’t reduce Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), and instead keep healthy minerals in your water. If you are interested in a filter that removes TDS, consider our Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems.

Replacement Filters

When it comes to replacement filters for whole-house water filtration systems, there are a few key points to consider.  Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you understand the important aspects of replacement filters:

Compatibility and Sizing

It’s essential to ensure that the replacement filters are compatible with your specific whole-house water filtration system.  This includes checking the model number, filter size, and any specific requirements outlined by the manufacturer.  Proper sizing and compatibility will ensure that the replacement filters function effectively within your system.

Filtration Capacity and Efficiency

Consider the filtration capacity and efficiency of the replacement filters.  Different filters are designed to target specific contaminants such as sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, or organic compounds.  Understanding the water quality in your area and your specific filtration needs will help you select replacement filters that effectively address those concerns.

Filter Longevity and Maintenance

Evaluate the expected longevity of the replacement filters and the recommended maintenance schedule.  This includes understanding the average lifespan of the filters, the frequency of filter changes, and any maintenance procedures required to optimize their performance.  Some systems may have multiple stages of filtration, each with its replacement schedule.

Quality and Certification

Look for replacement filters that are manufactured to high-quality standards and carry relevant certifications.  Examples of certifications to look for include NSF/ANSI standards for contaminant reduction or the Water Quality Association (WQA) certification.  These certifications indicate that the replacement filters have been independently tested and verified for their performance.

Ease of Replacement

Consider the ease of replacing the filters within your whole house water filtration system.  User-friendly replacement processes and clear instructions can make maintenance simpler and more convenient, ensuring that filter changes can be carried out efficiently.

Cost and Value

Evaluate the cost of the replacement filters about their quality, longevity, and filtration performance.  While it’s important to consider the upfront cost, it’s equally important to factor in the long-term value provided by the filters in terms of water quality improvement and system protection.

By considering these key points, you can select replacement filters for your whole house water filtration system that align with your water quality goals and system requirements.

Micron Rating and Filter Media

Understanding the micron rating and filter media used in replacement filters is crucial.  The micron rating indicates the size of particles the filter can effectively remove.  Additionally, different filter media, such as activated carbon, sediment filters, or catalytic carbon, serve specific purposes in targeting various contaminants.  Selecting filters with appropriate micron ratings and filter media ensures comprehensive water purification.

Water Flow Rate

Take into account the water flow rate supported by the replacement filters.  It’s important to choose filters that allow for adequate water flow throughout your household while still providing effective filtration.  Optimizing the flow rate ensures consistent water pressure and efficient filtration performance.

Environmental Impact and Sustainability

Consider the environmental impact of the replacement filters.  Look for eco-friendly options that minimize plastic waste and are recyclable.  Sustainable filter choices contribute to reducing the overall environmental footprint of your water filtration system.

Purchase and Delivery Options

Explore the availability of replacement filters and the convenience of purchasing them.  Check whether the filters are readily available from trusted suppliers and whether flexible delivery options or subscriptions are offered to ensure you have a consistent supply on hand when replacements are needed.

Customer Reviews and Feedback

Research customer reviews and feedback on the replacement filters you are considering. Real-world experiences from other users can provide valuable insights into the performance, longevity, and overall satisfaction with the filters, helping you make an informed decision.

By considering these additional points, you can confidently select replacement filters for your whole house water filtration system that align with your specific water quality needs and usage requirements.  If you have any more specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

Installation Instructions

Here are general installation instructions for a common types of water treatment filter, and under-sink carbon water filtration system:

  1. Gather Materials and Tools:
    • Ensure you have the necessary materials, including the carbon water filtration system, tubing, fittings, and mounting hardware. You’ll also need basic tools such as a wrench, screwdriver, and tubing cutter.
  2. Choose an Installation Location:
    • Select a suitable location under the sink or in a nearby cabinet for installing the water filtration system. Ensure there is adequate space for the filter housing, access to the water supply line, and a nearby power outlet if the system includes a pump or UV sterilizer.
  3. Shut Off Water Supply:
    • Turn off the cold water supply to the sink by closing the shut-off valve located under the sink or at the main water supply line.
  4. Install the Filter Bracket:
    • Mount the filter bracket securely to the chosen location using appropriate screws and anchors if needed. Ensure the bracket is level and stable to support the weight of the filtration system.
  5. Connect the Water Supply:
    • Install the T-fitting onto the cold water supply line. Cut the tubing to the appropriate length, connect it to the T-fitting, and route it to the inlet of the filtration system. Use compression fittings or quick-connect fittings to ensure a secure connection.
  6. Connect the Filtered Water Outlet:
    • Connect another section of tubing to the filtered water outlet of the filtration system, routing it to the cold water faucet. Use a saddle valve or saddle tee to tap into the existing water line, and secure the tubing in place.
  7. Install the Filter Cartridge:
    • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to insert the filter cartridge into the housing, and ensure it is properly seated and sealed according to the provided guidelines.
  8. Test for Leaks:
    • Once all connections are made, turn on the water supply and check for any leaks at the connections and filter housing. Tighten fittings if necessary to eliminate any leaks.
  9. Flush the System:
    • Flush the system according to the manufacturer’s recommendations to remove any air bubbles, carbon fines, or impurities from the filter cartridge. This may involve running water through the system for a specified period or volume.
  10. Verify System Operation:
  • Test the system by running the cold water faucet and verifying that filtered water is being dispensed. Check for any signs of leaks and ensure the system is operating as intended.

It’s important to note that these instructions are general in nature and may need to be adjusted based on the specific model and type of water treatment filter being installed. Always refer to the manufacturer’s installation manual for detailed guidelines and safety precautions.

Q&A

Q:  What contaminants can carbon water filter cartridges remove from the water?

A:  Carbon water filter cartridges are effective at removing a wide range of impurities, including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, and some heavy metals. They can also reduce unpleasant tastes and odors in water.

Q:  What is the difference between granular activated carbon (GAC) and carbon block filtration?

A:  GAC cartridges use loose carbon granules to remove larger particles and organic compounds from water. On the other hand, carbon block filters provide finer filtration, targeting smaller contaminants with a broader spectrum of removal due to their compressed solid block structure.

Q:  Are carbon water filter cartridges suitable for well water as well as municipal water supplies?

A:  Yes, carbon filter cartridges are suitable for both well water and municipal water supplies. They are effective at treating various water sources and can address concerns related to chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, and industrial solvents.

Q:  How often should carbon water filter cartridges be replaced?

A:  The replacement interval for carbon water filter cartridges depends on usage and water quality. As a general guideline, they are typically replaced every 6 to 12 months to ensure continued effectiveness.

Q:  Do carbon water filter cartridges require electricity to operate?

A:  No, carbon water filter cartridges do not require electricity to operate, making them an energy-efficient and cost-effective option for water filtration.

Q:  Can carbon water filter cartridges effectively remove bacteria and viruses from water?

A:  While carbon water filter cartridges can remove some impurities, they are generally not designed to effectively remove bacteria and viruses. Additional treatment methods such as UV sterilization may be needed for comprehensive water purification.

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages of Carbon Water Filter Cartridges:

  1. Effective Removal of Contaminants: Carbon water filter cartridges are capable of removing a wide range of impurities, including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, and some heavy metals, resulting in cleaner and better-tasting water.
  2. Improved Taste and Odor: These cartridges are known for their ability to significantly enhance the taste and odor of water by reducing unpleasant chlorine and organic compounds.
  3. Versatile Applications: They can be used in various water treatment systems, including point-of-use filters, under-sink systems, refrigerator filters, and whole-house filtration setups.
  4. Simple Maintenance: Carbon filter cartridges are generally easy to install and maintain, usually requiring only periodic cartridge replacements for continued effectiveness.
  5. Energy-Efficient: They do not require electricity to operate, making them an environmentally friendly and cost-effective option for water filtration.

Disadvantages of Carbon Water Filter Cartridges:

  1. Limited Bacteria and Virus Removal: Carbon filters may not effectively remove certain types of bacteria, viruses, or dissolved minerals from water, which may require additional treatment methods for comprehensive water purification.
  2. Clogging: Over time, carbon filter cartridges can become clogged with trapped contaminants, reducing their effectiveness and necessitating regular replacement.
  3. Not Suitable for Hard Water: They are less effective at removing dissolved minerals commonly found in hard water, which may require supplemental treatment for water softening.
  4. Replacement Costs: Depending on usage and water quality, the need for regular cartridge replacements may lead to ongoing maintenance costs.

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