Water Filter Heads & Parts

8 products

    $000 $10695
    8 products
      $000 $10695
      Brita Purity C Bypass 0%-70% Water Filter Head with Bracket
      Brita Purity C Bypass 0%-70% Water Filter Head with Bracket
      $94.95
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      BWT Bestmax Filter Head
      Sale price $57.90 Regular price $76.95 Save $19.05
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      Brita Filter Head with 5/16" PF
      Brita Filter Head with 5/16" PF
      Sale price $76.18 Regular price $89.70 Save $13.52
      Everpure QL1 Filter Head with 3/8" Fitting
      Everpure QL1 Filter Head with 3/8" Fitting
      $49.95
      Quickpex Pipe Cutter
      Quickpex Pipe Cutter
      Quickpex Pipe Cutter
      $21.95
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      Everpure Claris Gen2 Head 3/8" BSP
      Everpure Claris Gen2 Head 3/8" BSP
      Sale price $106.95 Regular price $116.95 Save $10
      John Guest Tube Cutter
      John Guest Tube Cutter
      $76.52
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      BWT Bestflush Ventilation Valve
      BWT Bestflush Ventilation Valve
      Sale price $32.90 Regular price $32.99 Save $0.09

      Water filters must be examined as a whole when selecting a filter head since the kind of filter head chosen will impact the type of water filter that may be utilised. First and foremost, by working backwards, you can better determine which filter head is necessary by selecting your prefered water filter based on local water quality, application (cold or hot water), and desired flow rate.

      You'll need a filter head after you've selected a water filter. In most cases, a single filter head unit is selected and only bought at initial setup. You may select a filter head with an integrated isolation valve depending on where the water isolation tap located. In order to get a greater flow rate, you may select between a twin head and a triple head filter.

      A triple head filter will increase the flow rate by three times. It is essential for costly equipment that may be damaged if the water flow rate is decreased to have gauges on both the intake and exit of larger systems, since a reduction in outlet pressure compared to the inlet pressure is a sign your water filters are becoming clogged and need to be replaced. It is also possible to use water test ports to check the water's quality after the filter.

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