Puretec EM1-110 Single Stage Filtration
Providing good, general purpose filtration, the EM1-110 is a higher capacity, single housing, whole house system. This system reduces taste, odour, chemicals and sediment from your water down to 10 microns.
Suited to medium to large households that requires higher capacity and longer life filter cartridges. This system is designed for both mains and rainwater supply. These systems reduces taste, odour, chemicals and sediment from your water.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
• Designed for alternative water supplies.
• No power required, no moving parts, easy to maintain.
• Dual purpose carbon cartridge that removes both sediment and bad taste & odour.
• Can be used for both mains and rainwater supply
Low maintenance, no moving parts, no chemicals.
Easy to install
Brand | Puretec |
Model | EM1-110 |
Replacement Parts and Cartridges (Stage 1) | DP10MP2 |
Min/Max Temperature | 0 – 52° (Protect from freezing) |
Min/Max Pressure | 100-875 kPa |
Rated Flow Rate | 110 LT/min |
Inlet Connection | 1½” BSPF / 40mm |
Outlet Connection | 1½” BSPF / 40mm |
Watermark | AS/NZS 3497 / License 74617 |
Warranty | 10 years |
Dimensions (mm) | 185L x 200W x 700H |
FAQ
What are the benefits of choosing a Puretec drinking water system?
Puretec drinking water systems are crafted to meet global standards, informed by in-depth research and valuable customer feedback. Engineered with uncompromising quality and cutting-edge technology, they deliver consistent, reliable, and great-tasting water every time. Designed for both performance and innovation, Puretec ensures your water meets the highest standards of safety and purity.
When should I change my Puretec filter?
The replacement schedule for your Puretec filter depends on the type of cartridge and your water usage. As a general guideline:
Standard cartridges: should be replaced every 6–12 months.
What is the difference between melt-blown, polyspun, pleated, and wound filters? Which one should I choose?
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Melt-Blown Filters::Constructed from continuous polypropylene fibres, these filters are best for removing fine sediment and particles in a single gradient. They are ideal for consistent water quality and moderate sediment loads.
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Polyspun Filters:Made from thermally bonded polypropylene, these filters offer gradient density, trapping larger particles on the surface and finer particles deeper within. They’re a great all-rounder for varying water qualities.
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Pleated Filters:Designed with a large surface area, pleated filters capture high sediment loads and are reusable with proper cleaning. They are perfect for applications with higher sediment levels.
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Wound Filters:Made from tightly wound fibres, these filters are highly effective for heavy sediment loads and high-pressure applications. They excel in industrial or demanding environments.
Which one should you choose? The best option depends on your specific water quality and filtration needs. For personalised advice, contact our friendly & knowledgeable team for an obligation free quote today on 1300 299 606, and we’ll recommend the ideal solution for your requirements.
What is chlorine, and is it harmful?
Additionally, excessive chlorine can negatively affect the taste and smell of your water, making it less pleasant to drink. Puretec carbon filters are highly effective at removing chlorine and its byproducts, ensuring your water is not only safe, but also tastes and smells better.