Nominal 5 micron Pentek CEP-20E Coconut Based Carbon Block Water Filter Cartridges
Pentek CEP20E filters produce healthier, better-tasting drinking water
Acid-washed coconut-carbon formulation
Bad taste & odor and chlorine taste & odor reduction (based on manufacturer's internal testing)
Low extractables, minimal pH rise for RO pre- and post-filter applications (based on manufacturer's internal testing)
Bad taste & odor and chlorine taste & odor reduction (based on manufacturer's internal testing)
Enhanced dirt holding capacity (based on manufacturer's internal testing)
Ametek CEP-20E water filter cartridges are manufactured from an acid-washed coconut-carbon based formulation that minimizes the pH rise and produces better tasting
water.
The patented manufacturing process yields a cartridge with a nominal 5-micron filtration rating, low extractables and a minimal pH rise ideal for RO pre- and
post-filter applications. A thin-wall, high porosity design helps prevent the cartridge from plugging before its adsorption capacity is exhausted, maximizing the
utilization of the carbon while maintaining low pressure drop.
These cartridges are protected by Endurawrap™, a uniquely formulated polyolefin bilaminate prefilter, designed to significantly increase the useful life of
the cartridge by trapping sediment that typically plugs carbon block cartridges.
NOTE: Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Pentek CEP-20E Carbon Water Filter Cartridge Specs:
Dimensions: 20" x 2-1/2"
Temperature Rating: 40°F to 125°F (4.4° C to 51.7°C)
Pentek CEP-20E Carbon Briquette Filter Materials of Construction:
Filter Media: Acid-Washed Coconut Based Carbon
End Caps: Polypropylene
Inner/Outer Wraps: Polyolefin
Netting: Polyethylene
Gasket: Buna-N
Water Filter Housings for the CEP-20E filter:
155788 Pentek CEP-20E filter fits in housings for 20 inch water filters.
Fits in Culligan / USFilter / Ametek / Pentek 20" Standard Whole House Water Filter System