Further water filter clarification...
Both filters I mentioned are Whirlpool ones with three internal element choices. The filter cartridge in the dock-side filter I use is the carbon granular one as mentioned above. Because the club's water source is a well, it is utilized to remove sediment and taste (noticable when the water column in the well gets drawn down). It meets the NSF/ANSI Standard 42.
The filter cartridge in the boat's water system is of the next level, and is intended to additionally remove cysts.
Both filter cartridges have a nominal micron rating of 0.5. In an in-home use, they have a nominal useage life of 6 months.
The manufacturer states that they are not intended to be used with water that is "microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection".
We drink and cook with bottled water. Boat water supply is used for cleaning.
Draw your own conclusions.
Both filters I mentioned are Whirlpool ones with three internal element choices. The filter cartridge in the dock-side filter I use is the carbon granular one as mentioned above. Because the club's water source is a well, it is utilized to remove sediment and taste (noticable when the water column in the well gets drawn down). It meets the NSF/ANSI Standard 42.
The filter cartridge in the boat's water system is of the next level, and is intended to additionally remove cysts.
Both filter cartridges have a nominal micron rating of 0.5. In an in-home use, they have a nominal useage life of 6 months.
The manufacturer states that they are not intended to be used with water that is "microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection".
We drink and cook with bottled water. Boat water supply is used for cleaning.
Draw your own conclusions.