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ProTool Housing Stainless Steel 30in 1/2in in 1/2 out

Quick Overview

  • Stainless Steel Construction Reverse Membrane Housing offers superior performance
  • End Caps are ABS plastic construction and 1/2in FNPT
  • Rated for 300psi water pressure and Temperature to 125F
  • Includes Mounting Block and Band style attachments

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Item #: 150-0108  UPC : 00669893016132

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Housing Stainbless Steel 30in 1/2in in 1/2 out 

Housing SS 30in ProTool

Stainless Steel RO (Reverse Osmosis) Membrane housing is manufactured from Stainless Steel and is rated to 300psi.

  • Housing: 304 Stainless Steel
  • End Caps: ABS Plastic
  • Rated Pressure: 100psi
  • Inlet Port 1/2in
  • Outlet Port: 1/2in
  • Mounting: Stainless Band and Mounting Block

The Center Port on the End Cap is used for Permeate, filtered water out, ether end can be use, plug the opposite side.

The housing is can be used with 

  • 30in RO Membranes
  • 30in DI Filter Catridges
  • 30in Carbon Cartridges

 

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