Pure water on demand. No bottles. No waste.

Are the Multipure Drinking Water Systems also certified or registered by the state of California and other states which have drinking water programs?

Multipure Drinking Water Systems have been certified or registered in the states which require it, including California, Iowa and Wisconsin.

How often do the filters need to be changed?

Filter life will vary in direct proportion to the amount of water used and the type and level of impurities in the water being processed. It is recommended that the filter be replaced as soon as one of the following occurs: (a) the unit’s rated capacity is reached; (b) a year has passed since the filter was installed; (c) the flow rate diminishes (which occurs when the filter becomes clogged with particulate matter); or (d) the filter becomes saturated with bad tastes and odors. The filters cannot be back-flushed or rinsed-and-reused.

Can the Multipure Drinking Water System be connected to an automatic ice-maker?

Yes. Multipure below counter Drinking Water Systems can be connected to any type of water dispenser or ice maker.

Is there a warranty/guarantee?

Yes, Multipure demonstrates confidence in its Drinking Water Systems by providing a 90 day money-back guarantee. In addition, all Drinking Water System housings have a lifetime warranty covering the function of the housing only. System accessories are warranted for 12 months.

Can Multipure’s carbon block filter cartridges be recycled?

Not very easily. After much study, we have determined that our carbon block filters would take a considerable amount of energy and effort to properly disassemble and recover components appropriate for recycling. This is a process that would need to be completed at a specialized facility, which further increases energy consumption because the used filter cartridges would need to be shipped to a centralized location. Keep in mind that the majority of the weight and volume of the carbon block filter is activated carbon derived from coconut shells, a highly renewable resource. It is most appropriate to dispose of your used carbon block filter cartridge with your household refuse. Theoretically, the carbon in the filter will continue to adsorb and safely trap ambient contaminants found in city landfills.

Why did Multipure design the filter to take out contaminants like VOCs but not the natural minerals?

Minerals are totally dissolved in solution and do not have an actual physical size; thus, the minerals pass through the filter unchanged. The materials used in Multipure Drinking Water are specially selected for their ability to react with the chemicals in the water but not with natural minerals. The ability to leave the natural, healthful minerals in while reducing harmful contaminants was a vital factor in the development of Multipure’s Solid Carbon Block Filter. The medical community has always maintained that certain minerals are essential for a healthy body, and a study by the World Health Organization Workshop found that drinking water with high levels of beneficial, healthful minerals may reduce the risk of heart disease.1
United States Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service. November 30, 2011. “Mineral Elements Related to Cardiovascular Health.” Accessed December 1, 2011. https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/nutrientschap7.pdf

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