Water Softener and Filter, 100 Grain, 16-1/2 in W, 48 in H, 19-3/4 in D

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Ecowater System EPHS Water Softener and Filter, 100 Grain, 16-1/2 in W, 48 in H, 19-3/4 in D

Item #: EPHS by ECOWATER SYSTEMS LLC

UPC #: 090259603909

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  • This water softener and filtration system uses no filters, so you never have to worry about installing filters throughout its lifespan
  • Smart regeneration, demand-initiated regeneration means that your system will not waste water if you're away for an extended vacation
  • The EcoPure EPHS makes it easy to remember when to replace your salt
  • Simply pay attention to a small indicator light that will let you know when to refill
  • The National Sanitation Foundation has certified that this softener and filtration system meet stringent requirements for the removal of contaminants in drinking water

Nomenclature

EPHS023 WTR SFTNER AND FILTER

Grain Capacity

100

Width

16-1/2

Depth

19-3/4"

WATER SOFTNER AND FILTER

Solve two home water issues at the same time with a softener and filtration solution that fits right into your life. The EcoPure EPHS has a hardness removal level of 100 grains per gallon and effectively removes the calcium and magnesium that leads to itchy skin, discolored laundry and other issues around the home. Additionally, the filtration system removes some of the most common tap water contaminants, such as chlorine, sediment and lead. This water softener and filtration system is easy to clean and maintain. Simply pour the EcoPure EPCL water softener cleaner into the EcoPure EPHS every four months to keep things running smoothly. The system features demand-initiated regeneration, meaning it will only regenerate when hardness levels rise and your water usage requires it. This process results in significant salt and water savings.