Feature:
The Coral UC300 Three-Stage filter set consists of a sediment filter, pre-carbon filter, and carbon block filter and is designed to last 12 months with a 600-gallon capacity. Coral features a Twist & Seal system that makes changing the filter a breeze while two “quick connect” hose connections make installing the Coral fast and easy. Choose the Coral under-counter water filtration system for access to healthy, clean drinking water right at your sink!
- Superior filtration performance with certified carbon block filter system
- Designer chrome faucet with integrated LED filter change indicator (included)
- High filtration volume good for high-use households
- Twist & Seal filters make replacement a breeze
- Double O-ring filter seal to prevent leaks
- One-year (12-month) filter life (600-gallon capacity)
- Certified for NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53, & 372 and CSA B483.1
- Gold Seal certified by WQA (Water Quality Association) for trusted performance
- One-year warranty
Brondell water filtration systems are all tested and certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA). Beware of non-certified manufacturer’s filtration claims that have not been tested and approved by an authorized agency for water filtration products.
What the Coral Filters:
The Coral UC300 system is tested and certified by WQA (Water Quality Association) to NSF/ANSI standards 42 & 53 for the reduction of 60 different contaminants including:
- Lead
- Chlorine – taste, and odor
- Chloramine
- Particulate Class 1 Particles
- Cysts
- Mercury
- MTBE
- Turbidity
- Asbestos
- 51 Different Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Water Quality Association Certified:
Brondell’s UC100 & UC300 Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified by the WQA (Water Quality Association) to NSF/ANSI standards 42 & 53 for the reduction of chlorine, taste and odor, chloramine, particulate Class I particles, cysts, mercury, lead, MTBE, turbidity, asbestos, and a full list of VOCs. The UC100 and UC300 filter systems have also been tested and certified by WQA according to NSF/ANSI 372 for low lead compliance and CSA B483.1 for Canadian requirements.*
*See our Performance Data Sheet for the full list of contaminates reduced
Chloramines:
Everyone knows it’s dangerous to ingest lead. But what do we know about the dangers of ingesting chloramines, a substance increasingly found in drinking water throughout the US?
First of all, what is chloramine? Chloramine is the chemical compound of chlorine and ammonia. (Fun fact: the most common use of ammonia is in Fertilizer)
Public water utilities use chloramine in their facilities as a cheap and convenient disinfectant in order to meet EPA requirements, even though its use may have very dangerous and unintended consequences.
What’s so bad about chloramine? Here’s a start:
- It is highly corrosive to metal – if it’s a bad idea for your home’s plumbing, it’s a worse idea for your body’s plumbing!
- The EPA admits there are few studies on how chloramine affects human health. And if the EPA doesn’t know, you don’t either.
- Chloramines are more stable than chlorine – and therefore more difficult to remove.
Tested and Certified:
The Coral UC300 system is tested and certified by WQA (Water Quality Association) to NSF/ANSI standards 42 & 53 for the reduction of 60 different contaminants including:
- Lead
- Chlorine – taste, and odor
- Chloramine
- Particulate Class 1 Particles
- Cysts
- Mercury
- MTBE
- Turbidity
- Asbestos
- 51 Different Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
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