Everpure CB20-312E Twin-Cartridge High-Capacity Carbon Water Filtration System
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Everpure CB20-312E Twin-Cartridge High-Capacity Carbon Water Filtration System
5.0 GPM, 0.5 Micron, Chlorine and Chloramine Reduction
Built for high-volume foodservice applications, this twin-carbon system delivers fast, high-capacity filtration that helps improve water taste, odor, and beverage quality.
- Twin-cartridge design pairs one CC1E radial-flow GAC cartridge with two CC3E cartridges.
- Reduces chlorine, chloramines, off-tastes, and odors for better drinks and ice.
- Filters particles down to 0.5 micron and is tested to NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 reduction claims.
- Rated for up to 5.0 GPM service flow with a nominal 85,000-gallon capacity.
- Includes a pressure relief valve, outlet pressure gauge, and mounting bracket.
- Designed for cold-water installation with a recommended 6-month cartridge change interval.
Overall Dimensions:
25.0"W x 15.1"D x 29.5"HProduct Weight:
82.0 lbTwin Cartridge Configuration
Uses one CC1E cartridge and two CC3E cartridges for staged carbon filtration.
Chlorine And Chloramine Reduction
Helps improve taste and odor by reducing chlorine, chloramines, and other off-flavors.
0.5-Micron Mechanical Filtration
Micro-filters particulate matter as small as 0.5 micron.
Integrated Pressure Relief Valve
Built into the high-pressure housing for safer servicing.
Outlet Pressure Gauge
Lets operators monitor system performance during operation.
Mounting Bracket Included
Provides hardware for secure wall-mounted installation.
High-Flow Service Rating
Supports service flow up to 5.0 GPM for high-volume applications.
Preventive Maintenance Guidance
Cartridges should be changed every six months, or sooner if capacity is reached or flow slows significantly.
Warranty & Protection
5-year limited warranty on the system; 1-year limited warranty on replaceable cartridges.
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