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The products in this category are not under-sink drinking water purifiers. They are primarily filtration solutions for the whole home, designed to trap impurities, protect your plumbing system and provide a filtration system tailored to the actual quality of your water.
The water filters in this category are designed for treating water at the household level or for an entire system. They are used to trap impurities, protect plumbing, improve the quality of raw water, or prepare water for further treatment.
Conversely, if your main aim is to improve the quality of your drinking water in the kitchen, you should opt for an under-sink water purifier. Water purifiers can operate independently at the point of use, whereas filters in this category are installed upstream, as part of the main plumbing system.
In practice, it is difficult to filter everything effectively using a single filter. This is why a comprehensive system often involves several stages of filtration, each targeting a specific type of impurity or pollutant.
The first stage is often pre-filtration: this serves to remove the coarsest particles, such as sand, silt, rust, certain organic debris or deposits originating from the mains supply or the water source used.
Next, the water is further purified using more specialised cartridges: sediment, activated carbon, iron removal, or other filter media depending on the actual water quality.
A filter holder is not the filter media. It is the housing or filter body into which a cartridge is inserted. The cartridge, on the other hand, contains the filter media or active material that actually treats the water.
In other words:
This is a key point, as a single tank can accommodate a wide variety of cartridges: sediment, activated carbon, combination cartridge, iron removal, etc.
A basic, consistent configuration might look like this:
With this basic system, you can already achieve good-quality water for general domestic use in many cases. If a water test subsequently reveals a specific problem, a suitable additional treatment step can be added.
For example, if the water contains high levels of iron, you can add a filter holder with an iron-removal cartridge. If the water comes from a well, a borehole or a rainwater tank and there is a microbiological risk, you can add a UV steriliser to the system.
The UV sterilisers shown here have their place in a treatment process, but it is important to be clear: a UV unit does not filter. It does not remove sand, sludge, rust or particles. Its role is to destroy microorganisms using UV-C light.
It can therefore be said that UV complements a filtration system, but it does not replace the mechanical filtration and activated carbon stages. This is particularly relevant for water from boreholes, wells or rainwater tanks, as the product sheets in this category already indicate.
The water filters in this category are primarily designed for whole-house use and for general water treatment. They are not intended as drinking water purifiers, but rather as a multi-stage filtration system, tailored to the actual water quality and the needs of the household.
The right choice is rarely to look for a filter that ‘does it all’, but rather to build a coherent system: pre-filtration, a suitable cartridge, followed by targeted additional treatment if necessary.
No. Their primary purpose is to filter water from the mains supply. For drinking water at the tap, a water purifier is still the best option.
The filter holder is the housing or support. The cartridge is the filter element that is placed inside as required.
Yes, but in several stages and ideally following a water analysis. Depending on the situation, this can be supplemented with an iron removal system or a UV treatment.
No, not strictly speaking. They disinfect the water by destroying microorganisms, but do not filter out particles.
- Silica glass tube.
This is a high quality type of glass composed almost exclusively of pure silica.
- Silica glass tube.
This is a high quality type of glass composed almost exclusively of pure silica.
1 silicone gasket
Provide a tight seal between the quartz tube and the stainless steel reactor.
Electronic control unit specific to the UVc steriliser
It allows a UVc lamp to operate continuously.
It is equipped with a red or green LED that lights up depending on the status of the lamp.
Electronic control unit specific to the UVc steriliser
It allows a UVc lamp to operate continuously.
It is equipped with a red or green LED that lights up depending on the status of the lamp.
- compact dimensions
- versatile installation direction
- with pressure gauge connection
- 3/4 (20/27) female threads
1/4" radial pressure gauge - DN 50
Ideal for mounting on our pressure regulator/limiter.
Allows you to quickly check the pressure in your water network.
- Graduations from 0 to 16 bar
A dedicated product for connecting a filter / filter holder
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