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NSF/ANSI 42
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects


 
Hydrovos 
P.O. Box 4761
Mission Viejo, CA 92690 
United States 
888-424-9185 
714-228-6000
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Facility : Pingtung, Taiwan

  Replacement Service Cycle Flow Rate  
Brand Name / Trade Name / Model Element (gallons) (gpm)   Claim

Plumbed-In [Pb]
HV-DWSP-FF HV-DWSP-FFR 2000(1) 2   Chlorine Reduction
Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I
Taste and Odor Reduction
HV-DWSS-FF HV-DWSS-FFR 1500(1) 1.5   Chlorine Reduction
Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I
Taste and Odor Reduction

   
(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.

Plumbed-In to Separate Tap[Pb]
HV-CTO-INLINE-QC HV-CTO-INLINE-Q 2,500 .5   Chlorine Reduction
Taste and Odor Reduction

   
[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.

COMPONENTS: Disposable In-Line Filters[2] [Pb]
HV-CTO-INLINE  

   
[2] Conforms to the material and structural integrity requirements only.
[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.

COMPONENTS: Filter Cartridges[3] [Pb]
HV-WHBB10-25M  
HV-WHBB10-5M  
HV-WHBB20-25M  
HV-WHBB20-5M  
HV-WHS10-25M  
HV-WHS10-5M  
HV-WHS20-5M  

   
[3] Conforms to material requirements only.
[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.

COMPONENTS: Filter Cartridges, Point-of-Entry[3] [Pb]
HV-CTO-BLK[4]  
HV-WHBB-CTO-PREM  

   
[3] Conforms to material requirements only.
[4] Tested in a system at a flow rate of 4.0 GPM to a capacity of 3800 gallons for the
    reduction of chlorine, taste and odor per NSF/ANSI 42.
[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.

COMPONENTS: Filter Housings, Point-of-Entry[2] [Pb]
HV-WHBB10-PRV  
HV-WHBB20-PRV  
HV-WHP10-VIH-5M  
HV-WHS10-PRV  
HV-WHS20-PRV  

   
[2] Conforms to the material and structural integrity requirements only.
[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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