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Chlorine/Chloramine Block Elements

Our GSGWF CB-C/CM, high-flow Point of Entry (POE) elements are easy to handle, install and remove along with being less messy than dealing with granular activated carbon media.  A great new alternative to dealing with granular activated carbon (GAC) media and large tanks.  Matching flowrates in a less capital-intensive solution and a fraction of the footprint of a tank system.

 

All GSGWF filter block elements can be utilized together in a variety of series configurations to address specific contaminant removal needs.  Contact us to help design a unique system for your requirements. 

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FEATURES & BENEFITS:

  • Meets NSF/ANSI standards 42, 53, and 61 for drinking water

  • Meets California Proposition 65 regulatory requirements for drinking water

  • High flow rate

  • Low pressure drop

  • High filter capacity

  • High chemical adsorption capability

  • Housings available to hold 1-19 elements

  • Flow rates up to 1045 gpm per housing

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REDUCTION OF:

  • (C) - Chlorine, Taste, Odor (CTO)

  • (CM) - Chloramine

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Media:  Granular Activated Carbon

  • Filtration level: 1 and 5 microns, see PN Builder

  • Dimensions:  

    • 5.6” Diameter x 30” Length

    • 5.6” Diameter x 40” Length

  • Flow capacity per element: 

    • 30” - Up to 45 gpm @ 1 PSID

    • 40” - Up to 60 gpm @ 1 PSID

  • Connections:  226/Flat End Cap – Handle

  • End Caps:  Polypropylene

GreenStory Global Filtration Made in the USA
GreenStory Global Chlorine/Chloramine Block Element
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GSGWF Housing Series Options

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GSGWF ICC-226 Series, Single Element Housing

Accommodates:

  • Large diameter element, up to 8" outer diameter (OD)

  • Filter element up to 40" length

  • Endcap style: 226

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GSGWF IHF Series, Multiple Element Housing

Accommodates:

  • Large diameter element, up to 8" outer diameter (OD)

  • Filter element up to 40" length

  • Endcap style: 226

  • Options from 1-19 elements

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