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Triple mains filter Triple mains filter. The large input / output section of 3/4. Ensures the maximum required flow in your home network. It can be connected directly to the mains hydraulic supply, providing protection throughout the house.

 

Thread filter 25 micron (pre-filter).

10 micron activated carbon filter.

Activated carbon filter with 0.5 micron coconut leaves

 

* The package also includes a clamping key, mounting bracket and wall mounting screws.

Triple DP3 Central Flow Filter with Filters

€133.00Price
VAT Included
  • You get a triple device  Made of 10-inch polypropylene, it is extremely space saving and from a single source.

    One of the best home filter systems on the market - filter your drinking water to 10 microns without pressure loss.

    Network water recycling is an absolute necessity these days and clean water is essential for every household. Protect your appliances such as pumps and ducts.

    The DP3 carbon filter is a water treatment system that treats water in high concentration at low cost.

    The DP3 spring water filter can produce clean water and enables good water use in the household.

    The DP3 spring water carbon filter was developed to provide high water flow with low pressure loss.
    The water filter system is capable of removing sand, suspended matter, salts, rust, fine dust, odors and even petroleum oils, organic matter, pesticides, insecticides, chlorine and solvents.
    The 3-stage water treatment system is designed to save space and is easy to assemble.

    Maximum flow rate at a pressure of about 3 bar / 2000l / h.

    - Filtration of very fine particles (rust, lime flakes, sand, flakes)
    - Pollutants (fine powder, oils and flavors, pesticides, solvents, etc.)
    - Reduction of chlorine (unpleasant taste and smell)

    What are microns (μm)?

    The micron - micrometer is a unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter. It is also called small. Its international symbols are μm and μ. In Greek it is also rendered as millimeter of millimeter or millimeter.

    1 μm = 1 μ = 1/1000 mm = 10-6 m

    It is often used to measure the filtration capacity of spare water filters. The smaller the size in small the better filtering is done. So choosing a filter with 5 μm is a better choice than one with 10 μm.

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