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NSF/ANSI/CAN 61
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects
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Newterra Corporation Inc. | |
1555 Coraopolis Heights Road | |
Coraopolis, PA 15108 | |
United States | |
800-925-0011 | |
723-703-3020 | |
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Facility : Heber Springs, AR
Mechanical Devices
Water | Water | |||
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Trade Designation | Size | Temp | Material | |
Miscellaneous Treatment Devices/Components[1] [G] |
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CP10K-8[2] | 6" | CLD 23 | MLTPL | |
CP20K-10[3] | 8" | CLD 23 | MLTPL | |
CP20K-12[3] | 8" | CLD 23 | MLTPL | |
CP40K-12[4] | 8" | CLD 23 | MLTPL | |
[1] Each model may come in a single tank or dual tank configuration. These models are certified without carbon therefore no flushing is required. [2] The CP10K-8 model is certified for a minimum daily flow of 72,000 gallons per day (50 gallons per minute) [3] The CP20K10 and CP20K-12 models are certified for a minimum daily flow of 112,320 gallons per day (78 gallons per minute). [4] The CP40K-12 model is certified for a minimum daily flow of 162,720 gallons per day (113 gallons per minute). [G] Product is Certified to NSF/ANSI 372 and conforms with the lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act. |
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