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For some reason we have never worked out RO-Man specs his RO Systems with a heavy metal final stage chlorine filter. This really isn't necessary for these type of systems. Both of the left hand filters (ie, everything but the sediment filter) help remove chlorine amongst other things. The pack of 3 filters that we supply are as recommended by RO-Man as replacements for his units.
You would use a granular activated carbon one (GAC).
Thanks again Alex,on your page its states where the filters go.. left right centre etc..does it matter? hope not as my ro-man is different to what you are saying....but its clearly labelled...... from right to left.... sediment 5... coconut, then chlor 10Thanks.Gary.
Quote from: GAZZASP8 on February 10, 2008, 07:45:50 pmThanks again Alex,on your page its states where the filters go.. left right centre etc..does it matter? hope not as my ro-man is different to what you are saying....but its clearly labelled...... from right to left.... sediment 5... coconut, then chlor 10Thanks.Gary.gazza, it's easy if you take 1 out at a time. You just replace the same looking filter with the other.