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Home > EAGLE® 2,000 Whole House Water Filter + Alkalizer (14 Stages)

EAGLE® 2,000 Whole House Water Filter + Alkalizer (14 Stages)

$1,167.19
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Specifications 1.5 cu. ft. resin 48,000 grain capacity 750,000 gallon capacity Service Flow: 9-11 GPM Automatic or Manual Backwash Tank Size: 10" x 54" Stainless Steel or Fiberglass 2.0 cu. ft. resin 60,000 grain capacity 1,000,000 gallon capacity Service Flow: 10-13 GPM Automatic or Manual Backwash Tank Size: 12" x 52" Stainless Steel or Fiberglass View our Comparison Guide of all EAGLE® Whole House Water Filters & learn more about alkalinity Filtration & Alkalinity Enhancement Systems with Ultrafiltration Water Travels Through 14 Stages of Filtration Stage 1: Water flows through a 20" 5-micron sediment filter cartridge that removes sediment, sand, silt and dirt. Stages 2 and 4: Water flows through two beds of Eagle Redox Alloy® (oxidation/reduction process) media. Representing a new and unique way of water processing media by its natural process of electrochemical oxidation reduction and adsorption action, Eagle Redox Alloy® reduces and/or removes many unwanted contaminants from water.* Stage 3: Water flows through ion exchange resin, reducing heavy metals and water hardness. Stage 5: Water passes through coconut shell granulated activated carbon (Arsenic-Free GAC™), recognized and regularly used as an effective absorbent for removing a wide variety of organic contaminants, bad taste and odors from drinking water. Stages 6 and 7: Water travels through a special blend of natural infrared and mineral balls. Stages 8 and 9: Water flows through a bed of a special blend of calcium carbonate media which will alkalize/ionize and remineralize the water as well as raise the pH level of your water. Stage 10: Water travels through a bed of gravel that provides backwash support and improves the taste of your water. Stages 11 and 12: Water passes by two powerful magnets (greater than 12,000 gauss) that create a magnetic field in the filter for magnetic resonance activation of the water. This process lowers surface tension and increases solubility and absorptivity. Stage 13: Water flows through a 20” solid carbon filter cartridge for removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), insecticides, pesticides and industrial solvents.* Stage 14: Water passes through a 20” 0.2-micron ultrafiltration (UF) membrane. * If present in the water What is Ultrafiltration (UF)? Similar to the concept of Reverse Osmosis, only Ultrafiltration uses a different membrane to remove viruses & retain larger particles up to 0.2-micron size. Additional Product Options: Leak Detector Valve UltraViolet: S pecifically designed to meet the demanding microorganism control concern. These microorganisms can range from bacteria and viruses to algae and protozoa. A major advantage of UV treatment is that it is capable of disinfecting water faster than chlorine without cumbersome retention tanks and harmful chemicals to your drinking water. EAGLE Multimedia Replacement Media OUR GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE 42 / 61 * All parts, components and media are NSF Certified

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