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NSF/ANSI 42
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects
Multipure / Multipure Drinking Water Systems | |
Las Vegas Technology Center | |
7251 Cathedral Rock Drive | |
Las Vegas, NV 89128 | |
United States | |
800-622-9206 | |
702-360-8880 | |
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Facility : # 1 USA
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Brand Name / Trade Name / Model | Element | (gallons) | (gpm) | Claim | ||
Counter-Top Connected to Sink Faucet [Pb] |
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Aquadome | CB6AD | 750(1) | .75 | Chloramine Reduction Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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  (1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration. [Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of <=0.25% and complies with 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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Plumbed-In to Separate Tap |
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AQUALUXE[Pb] | CBLX | 500(1) | .75 | Chloramine Reduction Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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Aqualite[Pb] | CB5 | 450(1) | .5 | Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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Aquamini[2] [Pb] | CBMINI | 250(1) | .5 | Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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Aquaperform[Pb] | CB11As | 600(1) | 1 | Chloramine Reduction Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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Aquaversa[Pb] | CB6 | 750(1) | .75 | Chloramine Reduction Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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CB-EXTRA[Pb] | CBXT | 340(1) | .71 | Chloramine Reduction Chlorine Reduction Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I Taste and Odor Reduction |
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  (1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration. [2] This system is also Certified under the following SKUS: AQBRITEBL, AQBRITEBLK, AQBRITEGR, AQBRITEPI, AQBRITEPR, AQBRITEWHT, AQBRITEEYE. [Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of <=0.25% and complies with 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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COMPONENTS: Filter Cartridges[3] [Pb] |
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CB5 | ||||||
CB6[4] | ||||||
CBLX[5] | ||||||
  [3] Conforms to the material requirements only. [4] Tested in a Multipure Drinking Water Systems housing at a flow rate of 0.75 gpm to a capacity of 750 gallons for the reduction of asbestos, atenolol, bisphenol A, carbamazepine, chloramine, chlordane, chlorine, cyst, DEET, estrone, ibuprofen, lead, linuron, meprobamate, metolachlor, MTBE, mercury, naproxen, nominal particulate (class I), nonyl phenol, PCB, phenytoin, taste and odor, TCEP, TCPP, toxaphene, trimethoprim, turbidity, and VOC. Health effects testing per NSF/ANSI Standard 53. Emerging Compounds/Incidental Contaminants testing per NSF/ANSI Standard 401. [5] Tested in a Multipure Drinking Water Systems housing at a flow rate of 0.75 gpm to a capacity of 580 gallons for the reduction of chloramine, chlorine, nominal particulate (class I), and taste and odor; to NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for asbestos, chlordane, cyst, lead, MTBE, mercury, microcystin, PCB, pentavalent arsenic, PFOS/PFOA (tested to the 2021 version of Standard 53), toxaphene, turbidity, and VOC; to NSF/ANSI Standard 401 for atenolol, bisphenol A, carbamazepine, DEET, estrone, ibuprofen, linuron, meprobamate, metolachlor, naproxen, nonyl phenol, phenytoin, TCEP, TCPP, and trimethoprim; and NSF Protocol P231 for bacteria, live cyst, and virus. [Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of <=0.25% and complies with 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. |
Facility : Las Vegas, NV
COMPONENTS: Filter Cartridges[1] [Pb] |
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CB5 | ||||||
CB6[2] | ||||||
CBLX[3] | ||||||
  [1] Conforms to the material requirements only. [2] Tested in a Multipure Drinking Water Systems housing at a flow rate of 0.75 gpm to a capacity of 750 gallons for the reduction of asbestos, atenolol, bisphenol A, carbamazepine, chloramine, chlordane, chlorine, cyst, DEET, estrone, ibuprofen, lead, linuron, meprobamate, metolachlor, MTBE, mercury, naproxen, nominal particulate (class I), nonyl phenol, PCB, phenytoin, taste and odor, TCEP, TCPP, toxaphene, trimethoprim, turbidity, and VOC. Health effects testing per NSF/ANSI Standard 53. Emerging Compounds/Incidental Contaminants testing per NSF/ANSI Standard 401. [3] Tested in a Multipure Drinking Water Systems housing at a flow rate of 0.75 gpm to a capacity of 580 gallons for the reduction of chloramine, chlorine, nominal particulate (class I), and taste and odor; to NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for asbestos, chlordane, cyst, lead, MTBE, mercury, microcystin, PCB, pentavalent arsenic, radon, toxaphene, turbidity, and VOC; to NSF/ANSI Standard 401 for atenolol, bisphenol A, carbamazepine, DEET, estrone, ibuprofen, linuron, meprobamate, metolachlor, naproxen, nonyl phenol, phenytoin, TCEP, TCPP, and trimethoprim; NSF Protocol P231 for bacteria, live cyst, and virus; and NSF Protocol P473 for PFOS/PFOA. [Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of <=0.25% and complies with 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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