1. Point-of-Use
  2. Twist Lock
  3. Twist-Lock Heads (PTL-FH)

Twist-Lock Heads (PTL-FH)

Features & Information
  • ¼” push fit ports ensure a reliable and leak free system connection
  • Single and double head configurations allow users to create tailored systems to target individual requirements
  • Moulded PTL head includes bracket points for quick and easy installation
  • See online for product dimensions for the Twist-Lock range

*cartridges are added to a single, double or triple head to become an operable system.

Applications & Industries
  • Residential applications
  • Under counter filtration
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

Moulded heads for the SPECTRUM PTL Twist-Lock range. ¼” push fit ports ensure a reliable and leak free system connection while single and double head configurations allow users to create tailored systems to target individual requirements. Bracket points included for easy installation.

FAQs - PTL-FH

What types of applications is the SPECTRUM Twist-Lock system suitable for?

The SPECTRUM Twist-Lock system is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including residential water filtration, commercial water treatment, industrial processes, and more. It’s suitable for both point-of-use and point-of-entry water treatment.

What are the benefits of using single, double, or triple head configurations in these systems?

The use of single, double, or triple head configurations in SPECTRUM Twist-Lock systems allows users to tailor their filtration setups to meet specific requirements. This flexibility ensures that users can address different filtration needs efficiently.

What is a twist lock water filter?

A twist lock water filter is a type of water filtration system that uses a simple twist mechanism to secure the filter cartridge in place within the filter housing. This design makes installation and replacement of the filter cartridge quick and easy.

What types of contaminants can twist lock water filters remove from water?

Twist lock water filters are available in various models designed to remove different contaminants, including sediments, chlorine, heavy metals, bacteria, and more. The specific contaminants removed depend on the type of filter cartridge used.