Watts Premier WP531130 Pure UF-3 Dreistufiges Wasserfiltrationssystem mit oben montiertem Drehhahn, gebürstetes Nickel

Brand:Watts Premier

3.3/5

379.99

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Das RO Pure UF-3-System besteht aus drei separaten Filterstufen, um Ihnen sauberes, köstlich schmeckendes Wasser zu liefern. Dieses Kit enthält ein UF-3-Modul mit vorinstallierten Filtern und einem drehbaren, oben montierten Wasserhahn aus gebürstetem Nickel. Der Filterwechsel ist mit der einzigartigen Drehventil-Druckknopfbaugruppe einfach und ermöglicht einen Filterwechsel in einem Schritt, ohne dass Sie die Wasserquelle absperren müssen. Es ist wichtig, dass dieses System ordnungsgemäß installiert und gewartet wird und ein Eingangswasserdruck von 40 bis 80 psi herrscht, damit es wie vorgesehen funktioniert. Drei Filterstufen fangen Partikel ein und sorgen für eine stärkere Reduzierung von Chlor und anderen Materialien, die einen schlechten Geschmack verursachen. Dieses Set enthält alles, was Sie brauchen, um kristallklares, qualitativ hochwertiges und wohlschmeckendes Wasser zu erhalten. Um die Spitzenleistung Ihres Systems aufrechtzuerhalten, wird empfohlen, sowohl die Sediment- als auch die Kohlefilter alle 6 Monate und die UF-Membran jedes Jahr auszutauschen, abhängig von der Qualität Ihrer eingehenden Wasserversorgung. AMAZON.COM Das Watts Premier Filter-Pure UF-3 Wasserfiltrationsgerät nutzt eine dreistufige Filterung, um sicherzustellen, dass Sie saubereres, gesünderes Trinkwasser direkt aus dem Wasserhahn erhalten. Der UF-3 reduziert nicht nur den Geschmack und Geruch von Blei, Chemikalien sowie Chlor, sondern nutzt auch die Hohlfasertechnologie, um selbst kleinste Partikel aus Ihrem Wasser einzufangen und zu entfernen. Mit seinem patentierten platzsparenden Design, das sich perfekt für Häuser und Wohnungen eignet, kann der UF-3 in wenigen Minuten installiert werden. Weitere Produkte, die Sie in Betracht ziehen sollten: All-in-One-Wassertest-KitStandard-Wasserhahn mit Luftspalt, gebürsteter Edelstahl SteelWater Filtration Booster Pump Kit 3-Stufen-Filtration und Hohlfasertechnologie sorgen für saubereres Wasser direkt aus dem Wasserhahn. Während der Lebensdauer eines einzelnen Filters können Sie bis zu 16.000 Plastikflaschen davor bewahren, auf Mülldeponien zu landen. Dreistufige Filtration entfernt VerunreinigungenDer Watts UF-3 filtert Trinkwasser in drei Stufen. Sobald das System angeschlossen ist, durchläuft das Wasser aus dem Wasserhahn einen 5-Mikrometer-Sedimentfilter, gefolgt von einem leistungsstarken 1-Mikrometer-Kohleblockfilter, der Blei und Chemikalien reduziert. Die dritte Stufe der Filtration umfasst einen hochmodernen Filter. art UF Hohlfaser-Technologie-Membran. Die Hohlfasertechnologie nutzt den normalen Wasserdruck zu Hause, um Wasser durch eine semipermeable Membran zu drücken. Schwebstoffe und Materialien mit hohem Molekulargewicht können die 0,2-Mikron-UF-Membran nicht passieren, so dass Ihnen nur frisches, sauberes Wasser und gelöste Mineralien zur Verfügung stehen. Dieser speziell entwickelte Filterprozess ist in der Lage, auch Kryptosporidien, Giardien, Entamoeben und Toxoplasmen zu reduzieren als eine lange Liste von Chemikalien – von Herbiziden und Pestiziden bis hin zu Desinfektionsnebenprodukten und Gaszusätzen.Sauberes Wasser direkt aus dem WasserhahnEs wird geschätzt, dass VOCs (flüchtige organische Chemikalien) in einem Fünftel der Wasserversorgung des Landes vorhanden sind. Diese Schadstoffe können aus verschiedenen Quellen in das Grundwasser gelangen, darunter aus dem Abfluss von Herbiziden und Pestiziden, aus verschüttetem Benzin oder Öl, aus undichten unterirdischen Kraftstofftanks, aus Desinfektionsnebenprodukten, aus Reinigungsmitteln für Klärgruben und aus Chemikalien, die in der Trockenreinigungsindustrie verwendet werden. Der UF-3 schützt Sie Mit seiner dreistufigen Filterung ist er vor diesen und anderen VOCs geschützt, so dass Sie den Wasserhahn mit der Gewissheit aufdrehen können, dass Sie saubereres, gesünderes Trinkwasser erhalten. Einfache Bedienung für Komfort zu HauseDank technologischer Fortschritte ist der UF-3 anspruchsvoll Das Filterverfahren, das bisher nur in kommunalen Wasseraufbereitungsanlagen und Krankenhäusern eingesetzt wurde, ist nun auch für den Heimgebrauch verfügbar. Der UF-3 kann bei niedrigem Wasserdruck betrieben werden und verändert den pH-Wert Ihres Wassers nicht. Für zusätzlichen Komfort benötigt das Filtersystem weder Strom noch einen separaten Vorratstank. Einfache Montage und Filteraustausch. Der UF-3 verfügt über eine einzigartige Drehventil- und Druckknopfbaugruppe, die eine einfache Erstinstallation sowie eine einfache und hygienische Installation ermöglicht -Schrittweise Filterwechsel, bei denen Sie Ihre Wasserquelle nicht absperren müssen. Die Bedeutung des Trinkens von sauberem WasserWasser ist entscheidend für die richtige Nahrungsverdauung, Nierengesundheit, Gehirnfunktion, Blutgesundheit, Gelenkfunktionalität und mehr. Es ist wichtig sicherzustellen, dass das Wasser, das Sie trinken, frei von Schadstoffen ist. Glücklicherweise stellt die Verwendung eines Watts-Wasserfiltergeräts eine gleichbleibende Qualität für alle Ihre Trink- und Kochbedürfnisse sicher. Wenn Sie die hochwertigen, zertifizierten Wasseraufbereitungsgeräte und Filter von Watts verwenden, ist Ihr Wasser tatsächlich frei von Chlorgeschmack und -gerüchen, Partikeln und vielen anderen Verunreinigungen, die gesundheitsschädlich sein können.*Bitte beachten Sie die Leistungsdaten Auf dem Blatt finden Sie die vollständige Liste der Ansprüche, für die dieses System zertifiziert ist. Der UF-3-Filter ist nicht nur eine gesunde Wahl für Sie, sondern auch eine gesunde Wahl für die Umwelt. Dieser Filter hilft Ihnen, die schädlichen Umweltfolgen des Kaufs von Wasser in Flaschen zu minimieren. Unglaublicherweise könnten wir Folgendes einsparen, wenn wir nur zehn Prozent des Flaschenwasserverbrauchs in Nordamerika durch die Umstellung auf selbst gefiltertes Wasser in wiederverwendbaren Behältern reduzieren würden: * 133.000 LKWs, die durchschnittlich 500 Meilen zurücklegen – und fast 12 Millionen Gallonen Dieselkraftstoff einsparen * Über 100 Millionen Pfund Treibhausgase – das entspricht der Entfernung von 1.100 Autos pro Jahr * 213 Millionen Pfund PET – entspricht 1,5 Millionen Barrel Rohöl oder einer Verbesserung der PET-Recyclingrate um 10 %. Je nachdem, welche Watts-Wasserfiltration Mit dem von Ihnen verwendeten Produkt können Sie verhindern, dass bis zu 16.000 Halbliterflaschen auf Mülldeponien landen – und das alles in der Zeit, die für die Verwendung und den Austausch eines einzelnen Filters erforderlich ist. Das Watts Premier Filter-Pure UF-3-Wasserfiltrationsgerät wird unterstützt von eine dreijährige eingeschränkte Garantie. Was ist im BoxFilter-Pure (UF-3)-Modul (komplett mit Filtern), Teilebeutel, Wasserhahnbeutel und Handbuch enthalten? Vergleichen Sie WasserfiltrationsgeräteCT-1WP-2 BVCWP-2 LCVUF-3UV-RRONum. Anzahl der Filtrationsstufen122335Reduziert Sedimente Chlor Bakterien Viren Zysten Blei Chemikalien Arsen, Nitrate, Chrom, TDS, Perchlorat, TrübungAbmessungen (L x B x H)6 x 6 x 1414 x 6 x 1614 x 6 x 169 x 3,5 x 146 x 4 x 1617 x 17 x 6Ersatzfilter5-Mic Carbon BlockReinigungsfilterpaket560088560039560017Jährliches Filterpaket VOM HERSTELLER Das fortschrittliche 3-Stufen-Wasserfiltrationssystem von Watts versorgt Ihre Familie mit sauberem, sicherem und wohlschmeckendem Wasser. Dieses System nutzt einen Hochleistungs-Sedimentvorfilter, einen blei- und chemikalienreduzierenden Kohlenstoffblock, gefolgt von unserem hochentwickelten Ultrafiltrationsmembranfilter. Das System ist WQA-geprüft und zertifiziert für die Reduzierung von Chlorgeschmack und -geruch, Blei, Chemikalien einschließlich Herbiziden, Pestiziden und Insektiziden sowie für die Entfernung von Zysten, Kryptosporidien, Entamoeben, Giardien und Toxoplasmen. Das System reduziert außerdem Partikel, Sand, Schlammsedimente und Rost. Das patentierte Design mit automatischem Abschaltventil und Filterwechsel per Knopfdruck erleichtert die Installation und Wartung. Mehr sehen

Der maximale Betriebsdruck beträgt 80 psi. Um die Spitzenleistung aufrechtzuerhalten, tauschen Sie die Sediment- und Kohleblockfilter alle 6 Monate und den UF-Membranfilter alle 12 Monate aus. Das einfach zu wechselnde Push-Release-Filtersystem ermöglicht einen einfachen Filterwechsel, ohne dass die Wasserquelle abgesperrt werden muss. Es ist mit Rückschlagventilen im Filterdeckel zwischen den Patronen ausgestattet, um einen Rückfluss zu verhindern, und mit Absperrventilen in jedem Filterkopf Unterbricht den Wasserfluss, wenn die Kartuschen entfernt werden. Durch dieses platzsparende, kompakte Design passt dieses System bequem unter Ihre Spüle, erfordert weniger Rohrverbindungen, enthält zwischen den Elementen installierte Rückflussverhinderungsventile und Kartuschen verfügen über doppelte O-Ringe, damit sie nicht auslaufen. Das System umfasst ein Pure UF-3-Modul mit drei vorinstallierten Filtern; eine Teiletasche; und ein oben montierter Drehhahn aus gebürstetem Nickel, der Ihnen kristallklares, hochwertiges und wohlschmeckendes Trinkwasser liefert. Dieses Watts Premier Pure UF-3-System besteht aus drei Filterstufen, die auf diesen Behandlungen basieren: Sedimentvorfilter reduziert Schmutz, Schlamm und Rost; der Kohlevorfilter reduziert den Chlorgeschmack; und die UF-Membran reduziert unerwünschte Chemikalien.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Watts Premier
Brand ‎Watts Premier
Capacity 3 Gallons
Capacity ‎3 Gallons
Certification ‎Certified frustration-free
Color Brushed Nickel
Color ‎Brushed Nickel
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 449 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components Filter
Included Components ‎Filter
Installation Method Under Sink
Installation Method ‎Under Sink
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎WP531130
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎6.6 Pounds
Lower Temperature Rating ‎40 Degrees Fahrenheit
Manufacturer ‎Watts
Material Nickel
Material ‎Nickel
Model Name ‎Pure UF-3
Operating Pressure Range ‎100 PSI
Package Information Dispenser
Package Information ‎Dispenser
Part Number ‎WP531130
Power Source ‎Filtration
Product Dimensions 8"L x 9"W x 15"H
Product Dimensions ‎8"L x 9"W x 15"H
Product Dimensions ‎9 x 8 x 15 inches
Purification Method Carbon Block, Ultra Filtration
Purification Method ‎Carbon Block, Ultra Filtration
Special Feature Reduces harmful chemcals and odor in water by 99.8%
Special Feature ‎Reduces harmful chemcals and odor in water by 99.8%
Special Features ‎Reduces harmful chemcals and odor in water by 99.8%
Thickness ‎11 Inches
Warranty Description ‎1 year

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Scritto da: MessieJessie
This was a household game changer.
The heading may seem a bit over the top, but the difference in the taste of the water was way beyond what I hoped for. Background: We just purchased a home out in the country with it's own well. I grew up on well water so the water here was nothing out of the ordinary for me. However, my wife grew up in town, and even though I can't stand town water myself, the well water was repugnant to her. We had the water tested and it is perfectly safe to drink. Actually, the water is not hard at all, and in fact has a natural salt in it. No water softener needed, and my wife actually commented about how amazing her hair is after showers compared to the town water. So whats the problem with our water? It smells, and it smells bad. I didn't ask for a ton of specifics on the water testing, I just wanted to make sure it was safe to drink, and the hardness was just something that they told me about. But as to the smell, I can only assume its a sulfur smell. The testing guy didn't tell me and I didn't think to ask. As I said, I grew up in the country and the water is not out of the ordinary for me. The water where I grew up was hard as nails, but it did not have the taste that goes along with the smell of the water out here. When you take a drink, and hold the water in your mouth, the smell,,, kind of translates directly into how the water tastes. I don't know if I am explaining that well, but suffice to say, even for me the taste was not exactly pleasant. We own two parrots and the wife started buying them spring water in loo of the tap water. And we started buying bottled water, mostly because my wife would not drink the tap water period, and heck, if we have spring water in the house, I'm not going to "Not" drink it. The spring water was not exactly a large money burden, but it was a bit of a pain to store and bring home all the time. So the wife bought a PUR faucet attachment to try and see how it went. Well, she uses the water for the animals, but we still drink the bottled water. The PUR was an absolute pain on the faucet. I can't stress this enough. I can't understand why anyone would willingly put one of these on the kitchen faucet. But the faucet was leaking around all of the gaskets anyhow so we decided to change it out. We got a really nice Delta Leland faucet. We love the pull out spray nozzle, but there is no way to attach the PUR, (which secretly I had in mind from the git go). But while at HD, we saw some under sink water filtration units. I went home and did some research, and turns out that the Lowes and HD models had mixed reviews at best, and the ones that rated them negative had some fairly credible and not insignificant complaints. So I turned to Amazon for alternatives where I ran into This Baby. It had excellent reviews, and the biggest complaint that I felt was legit, was the adapter valves construction. The install: I spent two hours installing this. Keep in mind please, this install would not take any normal human being nearly this long. Honestly, if I were in a rush, I could have installed this in like 15 min. But as it happens, I had a day off work and was home alone, so I took loads of time to read the instructions word for word, and I didn't exactly push the install hard. I just,,, took my time. I considered the plastic valve carefully. I am no fan of plastic mechanical parts. PVC pipe is one thing. But I like to get good quality brass fittings when ever it is possible. Now, I could have gone to the store and got one of these in brass. (I think). But the valve, though cheap, didn't seem to be altogether garbage. Warning, if you over crank on any of the threads, you may well have a problem. But, I had time. So I was GINGER with it. Snugged things down good, but didn't over tighten anything. To my pleasure, not a leak anywhere. Although I would gladly have paid for a brass fitting in the kit, hell, id of happily paid and extra 20-30 bucks for one to just come in the kit. But, this one simply works. I'm not tickled that its plastic, and I can tell you that if you abuse it during the install, I can see where you would have fatal issues with it. But, there is no doubting the final results on my end. It just,,, works. On to the faucet. The one thing I do not like about the faucet is where the neck fits into the valve fitting. I like things of this nature to be able to articulate back and forth with just a bit of friction, and to be stable in the vertical direction, with no play. This faucet does have a bit of play vertically when you twist the neck left or right. It just feels cheaply put together and I do worry about it leaking over time from being flexed back and forth when you twist the neck. It seems like an unnecessary amount of ware on the gaskets because the tolerances were not engineered to be closer. It feels flimsy. However, I do find much else to like about it. The metal seems to be,,, great frankly. Good metal. The coating seems also to be very good. There is a gloss coat over the metal that should keep the metal from staining from contact with water, as stainless has the propensity for. And to my surprise, it matches up so well with the Delta Leland, you would think that they were all part of the same kit. It really looks sharp next to the Delta. I can't speak to longevity as far as gaskets are concerned, only time will tell how long the faucet will hold up without leaking. But it functions with no problems out of the box, and it looks just great. Finally, we get to the reason for buying this thing in the first place, and that's how well it treats the water: I ran the water through the filters for about 5-6 min. The water came out with a kind of, gooey foam to start with. That quickly went away. Then the water was cloudy, but that too went away within the first couple min. Then the water had bursts of cloudy large bubbles at regular intervals with some cloudiness between these spurts. But after about 5 to 6 min, the water ran clear and solid in a perfect stream. Turning the water on and off since has produced nothing but a perfect clear unbroken stream of water. Daddy happy. But how about the taste? Now I can't speak to what specifically is or is not in the water with regards to minerals (some of which you want in there anyhow), and other things. But what I can tell you is that the smell of the water is completely gone. And the associated taste of the water with the smell is also gone. In fact, the only taste that I can notice at all is,,, how to describe this. Imagine if you had spring water, and then you ran it through a water softener. The salt from the softener imparts a certain taste. Not salty per say, the softener is not there to turn your water into sea water. But it sort of just, tastes soft,,, if you know what I mean. Anyone that has a softener probably gets it. If you don't have one, you probably don't know what "Soft" tastes like. I can only assume that this effect is due to the natural salt in the well water, and that the filters are not filtering at least that part out. BUT, on reading how the filters work, they are not designed necessarily to remove dissolved,,, things. This could go into a bit of science and I don't pretend to be a scientist. But as I understand it, Dissolved salt is not necessarily removed by the filters, where solids, like iron, would be. All and all, the water tastes like clean soften water. Actually quite pleasant to drink. Don't get me wrong, if I had a choice, I would still prefer the spring water that runs out of the ground up to our camp. But, since we don't have a spring here at the house, This in my estimation is about as good as it could get. The difference in taste between the "Tap" water and the filtered water honestly, no fluff here, is like night and day. You would swear that there are two separate sources of water. The PUR took the smell away, but the taste still remained. The 3 stage filter however makes the water actually taste great and I can't stress that enough. The e
Scritto da: Kevin Wolf
Works as expected
Product works as expected. I'm not a professional plumber and I was able to hook it up myself in two hours and only one trip to Lowes to get a 1/4 inch tee connection for the fridge line. It took a little bit of finagling to get the filtration system to hook up to the faucet. That's the only knock I have against this system is there has to be a better way to do that while you're squeezing between a counter and the sink drain crinking your neck to tighten that nut. I'm pretty sure the installation videos showcase someone doing it on a uninstalled sink in a warehouse somewhere. So far four hours in and it's still holding.
Scritto da: CK
Installed it today works grreat.
Read reviews before buying this and some were a little alarming concerning installation. I replaced an old GE unit because the filters were getting too expensive and hard to find. I also decided to change my faucet at the same time, first time I ever changed one. LOL, my hot water valve under my sink wouldn't turn the water off so I got my building maintenance department to change my water valves last night. Of course I bought new faucet feed lines so now I was starting with everything new. Working under my sink is really tight but managed it, feeling a little beaten up now of course. I'll keep this on the filter installation. I would say that the time I spent on that part was about 45 minutes. I started that part by putting some teflon tape on my 3/8 water valve. I used the brass 3/8 adapter that came with the filter. Before putting it on, I put a little teflon tape on the exposed threads that the white plastic valve would connect to. I had to use a rachet to tighten it because that area was too small for a wrench and I didn't want to mess up the exposed threads using a pliers. I tightened it down pretty good but was careful not to over tighten. I was connecting with the faucet that was 1/2 inch so I bought a 1/2 to 1/2 feeder to lesson the extra 3/8 brass part that comes in the kit. I know the instructions say don't use teflon tape but asking the maintenance guy and my neighbor next door who is a plummer, they said it wouldn't hurt and maybe help. They just warned "Do Not Over Tighten". I put the white valve on the 3/8 to 1/2 kit valve hand tight and then 1/2 turn using a pliers. I had the water on the off position on the valve, along with the main off of course. Next, I secured the filter fauctet. I had my wife hold it steady and in position as I tightened it with a basin wrench. I secured my regular faucet before all this but didn't connect the feed lines yet. Both the green and blue tubes came with perfect cuts so I didn't have to mess with cutting them. I read a review that the ferral didn't have a tapered end, but if you look real closely at it, it does. I put the tube tip in the end of the tube, placed the compession nut over it, and then the ferral with the tapered end towards the faucet. I was surprised that the tube didn't go that far into the faucet because the instruction gave me the impression it would. It went in only about an inch or maybe less. I hand tightened the compression nut and tightened it pretty good with a pliers (adjustable wrench wouldn't stay in adjusted position), and I needed one hand to hold the tube in place. I then finished of the regualr faucet by connecting the feeder lines. One thing I would recommend is a new feeder line for the filter and use 1/2. The newer ones don't have to be tightened that much, hand tight and half a turn with a wrench. Then I turned on the water to check the regular faucet and the white valve connection with that still in the off position. NO LEAKS! YES! Next I mounted the filter unit in a place where replacing fiters would be the easiest. Took the blue tube and plugged it in all the way and gave a little tug, and push it back, on the right side of the unit. Then I plugged the green tube into the left side. I had a route plan for the tubes to keep them up and out of the way. Finally I plugged the green tube into the white valve. I positioned that so that connection faced straight out. Push it all the way in, kind of like a slight stop and then a full stop. again, give a little tug and push it back. Then I turned the water on, on the white valve and turned the faucet on. Worked great! No leaks, been watching all day. Water tastes good although being connected to the NYC water system, the water's pretty good to begin with. The directions were pretty clear so maybe they fixed that since I read that so many were confused by them. I'm glad so far that I decided on this filter.
Scritto da: Brent Pearson
Instant great water
We highly recommend this product. It is relatively easy to install - getting granite countertop drilled was most difficult part! Water flavour changed immediately, so no more chlorine taste and smell
Scritto da: Rick W.
Amazing, awesome water purifier.
This filtration system turned my yucky, fibreglassy tasting water from my sailboat holding tanks in to wonderful, tasteless drinking water that you can't tell from bottled water. No more carrying bottled water down to the boat ! I totally recommend this system. And, the tap looks real nice on the countertop. It's nice that it's so tall because I can fill tall bottles from my SodaStream, or other water bottles easily with the bottles just standing on the counter.
Scritto da: Elsie M.
Works and May be placed on countertop with diverter
We did a blind taste test with water directly from faucet vs water from this filter and there is huge difference in taste. This filter does work and is way more convenient than re-filling pitcher filter. Will definitely recommend this to family. We don't have extra hole in the sink for faucet and we are not allowed to put one as we are renting an apartment so we placed this at the countertop with this diverter: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01H7FG5MW/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2 Just thought I'd share it to anyone looking to see if it can be used over the counter. We put holes on a tin can for the faucet and the hose for filtered water. We are still looking for container for the filter itself to "hide it" and look more aesthetic. :)
Scritto da: Kristen
Good buy
Works great, easy to instal. Wish it would have a filter swap so you don't have to buy more filters in 6 months. You will always have an extra filter. So when you stop using this you are forced to throw one or two out

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