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  3. Inline 870 Carbon Block with Phosphate for Scale Control (SCIBP)

Inline 870 Carbon Block with Phosphate for Scale Control (SCIBP)

Features & Information
  • The simplest and most economic filter configuration possible, inline cartridges require no housing, connecting inline with 1/4″ push fittings allowing installations and change-outs to be carried out in seconds
  • Utilising Powder Activated Carbon (PAC) that is moulded into a solid block to remove contamination such as taste, odour and chlorine
Applications & Industries
  • Light commercial
  • Residential applications
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

The WRAS approved SPECTRUM Inline 870 range has been specifically designed to deliver protection at the point-of-use. Available in 10″ lengths with a 2″ diameter are offered as standard with ¼” quick connect fittings. The SCIBP is an inline carbon block filter with the inclusion of hexametaphosphate to prevent scale formation.

FAQs - SCIBP

How does this filter combat scale build-up in household appliances?

This filter addresses scale build-up by using food-grade phosphate, which inhibits the formation of scale due to the presence of calcium in the water supply, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of household appliances.

How often should I replace the filter cartridge for optimal performance?

The filter cartridge should be replaced after a recommended 6 months to ensure it continues to effectively reduce chlorine, taste, and odour from your water supply. This will change depending on usage over the product’s life.

Are inline water filter cartridges easy to install?

Yes, inline water filter cartridges are generally easy to install. They often come with quick-connect fittings or adapters to fit standard water lines, making installation straightforward.

What is an inline water filter cartridge?

An inline water filter cartridge is a replaceable component designed to filter water as it flows through a water line. It is commonly used to improve the tasteodour, and quality of drinking water or to remove specific contaminants.