EN
1 Scope of delivery
For professional installation of the filter system the following parts are required:
Filter cartridge (1) with hygienic cap and male thread for screwing into the filter head (2).
Filter head (2) with female thread for mounting the filter cartridge (1), suitable for all filter car-
tridge sizes with installation label. An Aquastop and two non return valves (inlet and outlet)
are installed in the filter head.
Bracket (3) for mounting the filter cartridge.
The filter cartridge has to be ordered separately from the filter head. The bracket is included in
the scope of delivery of the filter head.
2 Technical Data
2.1
Dimensions und weights
Total height without bracket, max.
Total height with bracket
Connection height
Distance from floor
Installation length
Filter cartridge Ø
Weight of dry filter cartridge, approx.
Weight of wet filter cartridge, approx.
2.2 Operating conditions
Connection thread (intake/outlet)
Nominal flow
Working pressure range
Intake water pressure
Pressure loss at 30 L/h (8 US gallons/h)¹
Pressure loss at 60 L/h (16 US gallons/h)¹
Pressure loss at 180 L/h (48 US gallons/h)¹
Water temperature, min.–max.
Ambient temperature, min.–max.
Ambient temperature during transportation/
storage, min.–max.
Bed volume
Operating position
Minimum flushing volume
¹Bypass setting "2", with a 1.5 m (59.06 inch) hose DN8 fitted to both the intake and outlet.
2.3 Typical capacities and chlorine reduction
Typical capacity at 6 – 12 °dGH²,*
Chlorine reduction according to 5.5.2 EN 14898:2006
Reduction (influent challenge concentration 2.0 mg/l)³
²The actual capacities in operation can be higher or lower than the capacities stated in the table. The capacities depend on the quality of the input water,
the flow rate, the intake water pressure and the flow continuity. The general hardness reduction is reached in accordance with Section 5.5.5 EN 14898:2006
for the stated capacities.
³The concentration of chlorine in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water laving the
system, as specified in NSF/ANSI 42. While testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual perfomance of the system may vary.*
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Woda-Pure Mineralizer
Mg + CUF Protect 500
A
mm (inch)
502 (19
3
/
)
4
B
mm (inch)
527 (20
3
/
)
4
C
mm (inch)
448 (17
/
)
11
16
D
mm (inch)
65 (2
/
)
9
16
E
mm (inch)
125 (4
15
/
)
16
F
mm (inch)
147 (5
11
/
)
16
kg (lb)
4.0 (8.8)
kg (lb)
6.1 (13.4)
Woda-Pure Mineralizer
Mg + CUF Protect 400
/
" (BSP male)
3
8
L/h (US gal/h)
200 (53)
bar (psi)
2 – 8 (29 - 116)
bar (psi)
> 1.2 (> 17.4)
bar (psi)
0.05 (0.7)
bar (psi)
0.15 (2.2)
bar (psi)
0.50 (7.3)
°C (°F)
+4 to +30 (+39 to +86)
°C (°F)
+4 to +40 (+39 to +104)
°C (°F)
-20 to +40 (-4 to +104)
L (US gal)
3.10 (0.8)
horizontal or vertical
L (US gal)
9 (2.4)
Woda-Pure Mineralizer
Mg + CUF Protect
L (US gal)
2,250 (595)
Class
1
%
> 50 %
Typical filter capacities and bypass settings with respect to lime scale protection are
T1
listed on the last pages of this operation manual.
Typical filter capacities and bypass settings with respect to magnesium mineralisation are
T2
listed on the last pages of this operation manual.
3 Usage and design
3.1
Assigned use
This BWT filter cartridge ...
is only to be used for decarbonizing cold water fulfilling the legal requirements for drinking
water.
reduces total* hardness and thus protects appliances against lime scale deposits.
minearalizes drinking water with magnesium.
protects against bacteria, cryptosporidium, giardia, protozoa and microplastics and thus pro-
vides hygienically perfect water.
improves flavour of bevarages by removing substances responsible for taste and odor (eg.
chlorine).
filters particles* out of the water.
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Any other use is deemed to be non-intended.
3.2 Design and function of the filter system
1 Pre-filtration: Removal of particles
2 Active carbon pre-filtration: Substances responsible for taste and odor (e.g. chlorine) are
removed
3 Ion exchanger: Decarbonisation and mineralisation with magnesium
4 Active carbon filtration: removal of chlorine, also from bypass water
5 Ultrafiltration: retention of 99.999% of all bacteria, cryptosporidia, giardia, protozoa, micropla-
stics, as well as natural dyes (e.g., humic acids)
4 Operating and safety instructions
Despite complying with all safety precautions, risks remain especially in case of misuse or
inappropriate handling. Each technical device is to be maintained and serviced regularly to
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function properly.
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WARNING!
f Any use contrary to the intended use, e.g., if the filter system is fed with water that is not of drinking water quality, results in a health
hazard when the water is drunk:
- Microbiological hazard due to contamination with pathogenic germs
- Hazard from too high a concentration of heavy metals or organic contamination
f To protect the drinking water, maintanance and any other work on the filter system has to be carried out considering national directives
for drinking water installations (e.g. DIN 1988, EN 1717) and applicable state and local regulations.
f If the authorities or the operator of the water supply system release instructions to boil the potable water due to microbial contami-
nation it is necesary to boil the filtered water before consumption. If the drinking water quality is restored the filter system must be
replaced and connections cleaned.
f Two type-tested non-return valves (in accordance with DIN EN 13959) are included in the filter head.
f Separate the filter system from the water supply prior to maintenance work on the drinking water supply. Rinse the water line before
reconnecting the filter system.
f Disconnect the power supply of the appliance prior to installation.
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