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STEP 1. Select an installation location. There are a variety of ways to install your filter system
into a main or branch water line. As a general recommendation, this system should be installed
on the main cold water line after the pressure tank or water meter. Select an installation
location with convenient access for regular filter replacements and maintenance.
STEP 2. Shut off the main water supply and drain the pipes. Opening the highest and lowest
fixtures in the house will help drain the pipes.
STEP 3. Using a pipe cutter, cut out a section of your main water line at the point where you
want to install your filter system. There will probably be some water remaining in the system, so
be sure to have a bucket and some rags handy to clean up any small spills. Make sure that the
section of water line you remove is appropriately sized such that all of the components of the
system including the shut-off-valves, adapters, and the black filter caps will fit snuggly when
assembled. If in doubt, cut a smaller section at first – you can always remove a slightly larger
section upon final assembly if necessary.
STEP 4. Assemble the components according to Diagram 1 below. Use the 1" housing coupler
provided with this package to connect the 2 black housing caps. We recommend installing shut-
off valves both upstream and downstream of the filter housings. A shut-off valve is not required
on the upstream side of the housing if the filter will be located within a couple of feet of the main
line shut-off valve. Plumber's cement or Teflon tape should be used on all threaded
fittings. Use the mounting bracket and screws provided so secure the black filter housing caps to
the wall or other solid surface. Allow enough space below the black cap to accommodate the blue
housing sumps plus a minimum of an additional 3 inches of clearance.

IMPORTANT WARNINGS:

Use extreme caution when soldering any connections between the main water line and
the shut-off valve or between the shut-off valves & filter housings if your filter housings
are connected to the pipes, or serious damage to the filter housings could occur. If at
all possible, solder all connections before the pipe is connected to the filter housings.
If your water pipes are metal (galvanized or copper), they may be used to ground
electrical systems, appliances, or your phone line. If this is the case, be sure to install
regulation ground clamps to the metal pipe on each side of the plastic filter housing and
connect a jumper wire between the 2 clamps (#4 gauge solid copper wire
recommended). Alternatively, your plumbing code MAY allow you to connect the
jumper wire to the 2 shut-off valves (see diagram). Consult a certified electrician or
plumber if you are unsure.
Diagram #1