MOEN F9900 Filtration System User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Moen
Table of Contents
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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(Canada) 1-800-465-6130
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HELPFUL TOOLS
For safety and ease of faucet replacement, Moen recommends the use of these
helpful tools.
Parts List
A. Manifold
B. Sediment Filter
C. Pre-Carbon Filter
D. RO Filter T.
E. Post-Carbon Filter
F. Manifold Screw (x2)
G. Tank Elbow
H. Cold Water Tee
I. 1/4” Black Inlet Tube
J. 1/4” Blue Air Gap Tube
K. 3/8″ Blue Air Gap Tube
L. 3/8’ White Tank Tube
M. 3/8’’Gray Outlet Tube
N. Sealant Tape
O. Screws and Nuts, Drain Saddle [x2] P. Foam Seal
Q. Drain Saddle
R. Tank
S. Dropper
T. Large Elbows (x2] U. Small Elbow
System installation must comply with all state and local laws, reaqulations
and plumbing codes.
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Caution
- Please read this instructions carefully to prevent personal injury and property damage during installation and use of this product.
- Do not install filtration unit in applica- tions where failure or leakage would cause damage.
- Do not install the unit where the tem- perature may drop below freezing, may e exposed to direct sunlight, or may be exposed to heat.
- Do not install in area where solvents or sprays can reach filter. Crazing and failure may result.
- System to be supplied only with coldwater. System can’t convert wastewater or raw sewage into drinking water.
- Do not use with water that is microbio- logically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection.
- Contaminants or other substances re- moved or reduced by this filtration sys- tem may not be “present in your water.
- Refer to ie Pertormance Data Sheet lincluded} for contaminants and reduc- tion performance.
- Because of filtration System ‘s limited life and to prevent costly repairs or possible water damage from leaks or looding, the system MUST be replaced every ten years from date of install.
- Flush the filter System thoroughly after prolonged periods of nonuse. Allow the water fo flow for 5 or 6 minutes before use.
- If the filter is to be left unattended for approximately 4 weeks or more, please turn off the water supply to the manifold, and remove the filter cartridge, and then store the filter cartridge in a sealed bag in the refrigerator to maximize the remaining filter capacity.
- Observe all state and local plumbing and building codes.
- Check with your locat public works de- partment for plumbing code require- ments. Follow their guidelines as you install this water filtration system.
Installatoin Preparation
Diagrams on this page show layout with a separate kitchen faucet, filtration
faucet, and air gap. Actual installation may vary depending on the type of
filtration dispenser that is being connected to the F9900 system.
Install F9900 when filtration faucet and air gap are already in place.
If any tubing is cut to a more convenient length for installation, ensure that
the cut is square and that no burrs are left on the outer edge of the tubing
before insertion into fittings. (Installation Completion Diagram)
Installatoin Setup
Turn off cold water supply. Turn on kitchen faucet, allowing suffi- cient time until faucet has drained any remaining water.
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Use a wrench to untighten cold water supply line from valve.
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Disconnect cold water supply line from valve.
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Connect Cold Water Tee [H) to cold faucet supply line of primary faucet.
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Tighten and secure with a wrench.
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Connect Cold Faucet Supply Line to Cold Water Tee (H).
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Tighten and secure with a wrench
NOTE: If system is installed in a region where the UPC applies, a drain line adapter approved by UPC should be installed. To install the provided saddle connection, please go to step 5A. To install the drain line adapter (not provided), please go to step 5B.
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Punch out the center hole on the Foam Seal [P) and use as a template to locate the drilling position above the trap. Mark the location with a pencil.
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At the marked location, drill a 1/4” (32 mm) hole through the wall of the drain pipe.
NOTE: Do not drill through both sides of pipe. -
Remove the film from the Foam Seal [P) and attach to the inside of the front plate of the Drain Saddle (@), aligning the holes.
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Aligning with drilled hole, position the Saddle (Q) on the drain tailpiece and securely tighten using the Screws and Nuts (0) provided.
1. Remove the film from the Foam Seal (P] and attach to the inside of the
front plate of the Drain Saddle (Q), aligning the holes.
2. Aligning with drilled hole, position the Saddle [Q) on the drain tailpiece
and securely tighten using the Screws and Nuts (0) provided.
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Route the 3/8″ Blue Tube [K] from the air gap to the connector on the saddle (Q).
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Cut the Blue Tube (K] as needed for a taut path to the connector.
NOTE: Do not kink the hose. -
Insert the end of the Blue Tube (K) into the connector approximately 1° (25 mm] until it stops.
Install drain line adapter (not provided) to drain tailpiece of sink with connector facing up.
Route the 3/8” Blue Tube (K) from the air gap to the connector on the adapter. NOTE: The tube should not drop below 45° from a vertical position.
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Cut the Blue Tube (K] as needed for a taut path to the connector.
NOTE: Do not kink the hose. -
Insert the end of the Blue Tube (K] into the connector until it stops. Ensure that the tube does not drop below 45° from a vertical position.
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Apply Sealant Tape (NJ in a clockwise direction to the nipple located at the top of the tank. Remove the nut from the Tank Elbow [G} and slide onto White Tube (L), ensuring that compression fitting sleeves remain within nut when it is pushed onto tube.
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Handtighten the Tank Elbow (G} onto the tank nipple. NOTE: Do not overtighten. Do not use wrench.
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Position the Tank (R) in the installation location using the mounting stand to secure it into place.
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Insert the White Tube (L] all the way into the Tank Elbow (G). Push nut onto Tank Elbow (G) and handtighten the nut onto the elbow.
NOTE: Do not overtighten. Do not use wrench.
In order to allow enough room for filter installation, manifold should be mounted so that its top surface is at least 18” (457 mm) above the floor of the cabinet. Ensure that the system will not interfere with other items and will be easily accessible. Make sure that the tubing will not be under tension when installed.
- Mark with a pencil your screw hole locations for the Manifold (A).
- Drill 1/8” pilot holes.
Install Manifold (A) with Manifold Screws (x2) (F).
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Remove the cap of filter. Inspect filter cartridges for damage and verify that both sets of O-Rings are present and positioned correctly in grooves.
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Record date of anticipated filter change onto gray field on each filter label as directed.
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Install four filters corresponding to the symbols on the Manifold (A) and filters.
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Align the filter cartridge with the filter head of Manifold (A] , and press upward so the filter cartridge key engages into the filter head. Rotate the filter cartridge clockwise 90° until it stops and is securely engaged into the filter head.
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Remove red elbow cap from elbow of RO Filter (D) by pressing elbow retaining ring towards elbow and pulling on cap.
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Insert flow restrictor and tube assembly included with RO filter into 1/4 blue tube so that red collar seats against tube and leaves 1/8” of the thin, clear tubing exposed.
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Insert the end of 1/4” Blue Tubefl!Jl with flow restrictor into the Elbow until it stops (approximately 3/4”) and insert the other end of 1/4” Blue Tube (J) to the air gap. Verify that the connections are secure.
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Push nut and outer sleeve onto Black Inlet Tube (I) and then inner sleeve into Black Inlet Tube (1. Insert the Black Inlet Tube (I} into Cold Water Tee (H) until it stops. Tighten nut to tee using a wrench.
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Insert the Small Etbow (U] into the Inlet port of Manifold (A), and then mse]mhe Black Tube (I} into the Elbow (U} until it stops (approximately 3/47).
NOTE: Verify that the connection is secure. -
Insert the Large Elbows (x2) (T} into the Tank port and the Faucet port of Manifold (A
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Insert the White Tube (L) into the Elbow (T) of the Tank port
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Insert the end of Grey Tube (M) into the Elbow (T) of the Faucet port and then the other end of Grey Tube (M) to the filtration faucet
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Push tubes into elbows until they stop (approximately 3/47).
NOTE: Verify that the connection is secure. -
Turn on cold water supply and check for leaks at all connections.
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Turn on filtered water to allow all air to escape from system. Allow a few minutes for water to begin flowing. Close the filtered water.
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Allow two hours for adequate pressure to build in the RO filter system. Check for leaks at all connections.
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Once pressure is established, turn on filtered water and empty the tank, allowing 10 minutes for tank to fully drain. Tank is empty when filtered flow slows to a trickle. Turn off filtered water to again allow tank to fill.
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Repeat the filling/draining cycle once more to fully purge the system. The third filled tank can be used for drinking
Installation complete. Image may vary based on your product style.
Cartrdge Maintenance
Replace the first two filter cartridges every six months and the third and fourth filter cartridges every 12 months, when the capacity has been exceeded, or when a noticeable decrease in water flow is observed.
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Position a bucket, pan, or rag under the filtration system to catch residual water.
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Turn the filter cartridge 90° counter-clockwise, and pull-down gently to remove.
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Discard or recycle the used filter cartridge
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Record date of anticipated filter change onto gray field on each filter label as directed.
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Remove and discard the cap from the new filter cartridge.
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Inspect the filter cartridges for damage. Verify that both sets of 0-rings are present and are positioned correctly in the grooves.
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Install cartridges as noted in step 13.
System Maintenance
Sanitization of the system is recommended whenever the RO membrane (filter cartridge #3) is replaced Shut off cold water supply connected to RO system.
Turn on filtered water, allowing up to 10 minutes for tank to fully empty.
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Loosen Tank Elbow nut and remove White Tube (L) from Tank Elbow (G).
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Add 3ml of hydrogen peroxide [preferred) or household bleach into the open end of the White Tube (L), using the provided Eye Dropper (S). If bleach is used, handle bleach according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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Reconnect White Tube (L) to Tank Elbow (6) and re-tighten tank nut Ensure that compression fitting sleeves remain within nut or on the white tubing when it is reconnécted to elbow.
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Turn off filtered water and turn on cold water supply.
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Following purging instructions noted instep 17, fully draining the tank twice to ensure that no chemicals remain. The third filled tank can be used for drinking.
Troubleshooting
This troubleshooting guide is for general aid only. For warranty service,
contact your dealer or wholesale distributor.
For service parts and replacement filter cartridges, visit your product page
at moen.com.
Symptoms | Probable Causes | Recommend Action |
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1.Water leaks between the filter head and the filter cartridge. | An 0-ring is | |
damaged, dirty, or out of place. | Turn off the water supply, and relieve water |
pressure. Remove the filter cartridge and inspect the 0-rings for damage or
debris, and ensure that the 0-rings are in place.Reinstall the filter
cartridge, turn on the water supply, and check for water leakage.
2.Water leaks at a tubing connection.| Tubing is not cut square, or is damaged
or crimped.| Turn off the water supply, and relieve water pressure. Press in
the collar around the fitting at the leak, and pull the tubing to remove. Use
a sharp utility knife or tube cutter to cut 1/2″ (13mm) off the end of the
tubing. Reinsert the tubing into the fitting. Turn on the water supply and
check for leakage.
3.Water leaks at a threaded connection.| The connection is damaged or dirty.|
Turn off the water supply, and relieve water pressure. Disconnect the fitting,
and inspect the seal for damage or debris. Remove any debris or replace the
damaged fitting. Securely reconnect the fitting, but do not overtighten. Turn
on the water supply and check for leakage.
Performance Data Sheet: F9900 with F9910/F9920/F9930/F9940 Filter
Filtration Function
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 58, 401 and NSF Protocol 231 for the reduction of substances listed below. The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the sys- tem, as specified in NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 58, 401 and NSF Protocol 231
NOTE: While the testing was performed under standard laboratory
conditions, actual performance may vary. Contaminant reduction testing is
conducted at regular intervals by certifying agency to maintain certification.
Not all water will contain contaminants listed. Compounds certified under
NSF/ANSI 401 have been deemed as incidental contaminants / emerging com-
pounds. Incidental contaminants are those compounds that have been detected in
drinking water supplies at trace levels. Filter is only to be used with cold
water. System and installation must comply with all state and local laws and
regulation. Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of
unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that
may contain filterable cysts.
Please refer to Installation Guide for general operation, maintenance
requirements, and the manufacturer’s warranty. It is essential that the
manufacturer’s recommended installation, maintenance, and filter replacement
requirements be carried out for the product to perform as advertised. If this
device is not maintained and operated as specified, there is a risk of
exposure to contaminants.
Please visitwww.moen.com to view the full Performance Data Sheet.
F9900 system with F9910, F9920, F9930 and F9940 is certified by IAPMO R&T against CSA B483.1, NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 58, 372, 401 and NSF Protocol 231 for the claims enumerated on the Performance Data Sheet.
Performance Data Sheet: F9900 with F9910, F9920, F9930 and F9940 Filters
Substance| Influent Challenge Concentration| Min. Allowable %
Reduction OR Max. Allowable Product
Water Concentration
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NSF/ANSI 42
Chlorine Taste & Odor| 2.0 ± 10% mg/L| a 50% reduction / reduction / reduction
Chloramine| 3.0 ± 10% mg/L| 0.5 mg/L
Particulate Class 1| at least 10,000 particles / mL| a85% reduction /
reduction / reduction
NSF/ANSI 53
Asbestos| 10’7 to 1011 fibers/ L| a 9 9 % reduction / reduction / reduction
Cyst| min 50,000 / L| >99.95% reduction / reduction / reduction
Lead pH 6.5| 0.15 ± 10% mg/L| 0.005 mg/L
Lead pH 8.5| 0.15 ± 10% mg/L| 0.005 mg/L
Mercury pH 6.5| 0.006 ± 10% mg/L| 0.002 mg/L
Mercury pH 8.5| 0.006 ± 10% mg/L| 0.002 mg/L
MTBE| 0.015 ± 20% mg/L| 0.005 mg/L
Turbidity| 11 ± 1 NTU| 0.5 NTU
Chloroform (VOC surrogate chemical)| 0.300 ± 10% mg/L| >0.015 mg/L
NSF/ANSI 58
Arsenic (Pentavalent)3| 0.30 ± 10% mg/L| 0.010 mg/L
Barium| 10.0 ± 10% mg/L| 2.0 mg/L
Cadmium| 0.03 ± 10% mg/L| 0.005 mg/L
Chromium (Hexavalent)| 0.3 ± 10% mg/L| 0.1 mg/L
Chromium (Trivalent)| 0.3 ± 10% mg/L| 0.1 mg/L
Copper| 3.0 ± 10% mg/L| 1.3 mg/L
Fluoride| 8.0 ± 10% mg/L| 1.5 mg/L
Lead| 0.15 ± 10% mg/L| 0.010 mg/L
Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) & Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOSI| 1.5 ± 20%
ug/L| 0.07 ug/L
Selenium| 0.10 ± 10% mg/L| 0.05 mg/L
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)| 750 ± 40 mg/L| 187 mg/L
NSF/ANSI 401| |
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Atenolol| 200 ± 20% ng/L| 30 ng/L
Bisphenol A| 2000 ± 20% ng/L| 300 ng/L
Carbamazepine| 1400 ± 20% ng/L| 200 ng/L
Diethyltoluamide (DEET)| 1400 ± 20% ng/L| 200 ng/L
Estrone| 140 ± 20% ng/L| 20 ng/L
Ibuprofen| 400 ± 20% ng/L| 60 ng/L
Linuron| 140 ± 20% ng/L| 20 ng/L
Metolachior| 1400 ± 20% ng/L| 200 ng/L
Meprobamate| 400 ± 20% ng/L| 60 ng/L
Naproxen| 140 ± 20% ng/L| 20 ng/L
Nonyl phenol| 1400 ±20% ng/L| 200 ng/L
Phenytoin| 200 ± 20% ng/L| 30 ng/L
Trimethoprim| 140 ± 20% ng/L| 20 ng/L
Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP)| 5000 ± 20% ng/L| 700 ng/L
Tris(1-chloro-2-propyl)phosphate (TCPP)| 5000 ± 20% ng/L| 700 ng/L
NSF P231| |
Bacteria| 4.5 X 10’1 cfu/100 ml| 6 log 99.9999% reduction
Virus| 1.5 X 101’5 pfu/ml| 4 log 99.99% reduction
3 This system has been tested for the treatment of water containing
pentavalent arsenic (also known as As(V), As(+5), or arsenate) at a
concentration of 0.30 mg/L or less. This system reduces pentavalent arsenic,
but may not remove other forms of arsenic. This system is to be used on water
supplies containing a detectable free chlorine residual at the system inlet or
on water supplies that have been demonstrated to contain only pentavalent
arsenic. Treatment with chloramine (com- bined chlorine] is not sufficient to
ensure complete conversion of trivalent arsenic to pentavalent arsenic. Refer
to the ‘Arsenic Facts” section of the installation Guide for more information.
Drinking Water Regulatory Level
Chemical
| Drinking Water Regulatory Level IMCL/MAC) (mg/L)| Influent Challenge
Concentration (mg/L)| Chemical Reduction Percent| Max. Allowable
Product Water Concentration (mg/L)
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Atachtor| 0.002| 0.050| > 98| 0.0013
Atrazine| 0.003| 0.100| > 97| 0.0033
Benzene| 0.005| 0.081| > 99| 0.0013
Carboturan| 0.04| 0.190| > 99| 0.0013
Carbon Tetrachtoride| 0.005| 0.078| 98| 0.0018
Chlorobenzene| 0.1| 0.077| > 99| 0.0013
Chtoropicrin| | 0.015| 99| 0.00023
2,4-13/2,4-0/2,4-0| 0.07| 0.110| 98| 0.0017 ‘
Dibromochtoropropane (DBCPI| 0.0002| 0.052| > 99| 0.00002′
0-Dichlorobenzene| 0.6| 0.080| > 99| 0.0013
P-Dichlorobenzene| 0.075| 0.040| > 98| 0.0013
1,2-Dichloroethane| 0.005| 0.088| 95 ‘| 0.00485
1,1-Dichtoroethytene| 0.007| 0.083| > 99| 0.0013
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethytene| 0.07| 0.170| > 99| 0.0005 ‘
Trans-12-Dichtoroethytene| 0.1| 0.086| >99| 0.001′
1,2-Dic htoropropane| 0.005| 0.080| > 99| 0.0013
Cis-1,3-Dichtoropropylene| | 0.079| > 99| 0.0013
Dinoseb| 0.007| 0.170| 99| 0.00024
Endrin| 0.002| 0.053| 99| 0.000594
Ethylbenzene| 0.7| 0.088| > 99| 0.0013
Ethylene Dibromide (EDE)| 0.00005| 0.044| > 99| 0.000023
Hatoacetonitriles (HANI
Bromochloroacetonitrite
Dibromoacetoniitrite
Dichtoroacetonitrite
Trichtoroacetonitrite| | 0.022
0.024
0.0096
0.015| 98
98
98
98| 0.00053
0.00063
0.00023
0.00033
Hatoketones IHKI
1,1-Dichtoro-2-Propanone
1,1.1-Trichtoro-2-Propanone| | 0.0072
0.0082| 99
96| 0.00013
0.00033
Heptachlor IH-34. HeptoxI| 0.0004| 0.025| > 99| 0.00001
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Heptachlor Epoxide| 0.0002| 0.0107″| 98| 0.00026
Hexachlorobutadiene| –| 0.044| > 98| 0.0013
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene| 0.05| 0.060| > 99| 0.0000023
Lindane| 0.0002| 0.055| > 99| 0.000013
Methoxychlor| 0.04| 0.050| > 99| 0.000P
Pentachlorophenol| 0.001| 0.096| > 99| 0.0013
Simazine| 0.004| 0.120| > 97| 0.0043
StYiene| 0.1| 0.150| > 99| 0.00053
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane| –| 0.081| > 99| 0.0013
Tetrachloroethylene| OM.| 0.081| > 99| 0.0013
Toluene| 1| 0.078| > 99| 0.0013
2,4,5-TP ISilvexI| 0.05| 0.270| 99| 0.00166
Tribromoacetic Acid| | 0.042| > 98| 0.0013
1.2,4-Trichlorobenzene| 0.07| 0.160| > 99| 0.00053
1,1.1-Trichloroethane| 0.2| 0.084| 95| 0.00464
1,1 2-Trichloroethane| 0.005| 0.150| >99| 0.00053
Trichloroethylene| 0.005| 0.180| > 99| 0.00103
Trihalomethanes (includesl:
Chloroform [Surrogate Chemicau/Cloroformo )
Bromoform
Bromodichloromethane
Chlorodibromomethane| 0.080| 0.300| 95| 0.015
Xylenes ITotall/Xilenos Itotales1/Xylenes
[total]| 10| 0.070| > 99| 0.0013
- These harmonized values were agreed upon by representatives of US EPA and Health Canada for the purpose of evaluating products to the requirements of this Standard.
- Influent challenge levels are average influent concentrations determined in surrogate qualification testing.
- Maximum product water level was not observed but was set at the detection limit of analysis.
- Maximum product water level is set at a value determined in surrogate qualification testing.
- Chemical reduction percent and maximum product water level calculated at chloroform 95% breakthrough point as determined in surrogate qualification testing.
- The surrogate test results for heptachlor epoxide demonstrated a 98% reduction. This data was used to calculate an upper occurrence concentration that would produce a maximum product water level at the MCL.
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and seller prior to the consummation of this sale. This form should be
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Mone Limired Lifetime warranty
Moen products have been manufactured under the highest standards of quality
and workmanship. Moen warrants to the original consumer purchaser for as long
as the original consumer purchaser owns their home (the “Warranty Period” for
homeowners), that this product will be leakand drip-free during normal use and
all parts and finishes of this product will be free from defects in material
and manufacturing workmanship. All other purchasers (including purchasers for
industrial, commercial and business use) are
warranted for a period of 5 years from the original date of purchase (the
“Warranty Period” for non-homeowners).
If this product should ever develop a leak or drip during the Warranty Period,
Moen will FREE OF CHARGE provide the parts necessary to put the product back
in good working condition and will replace FREE OF CHARGE any part or finish
that proves defective in material and manufac-turing workmanship, under normal
installation, use and service.
Replacement parts may be obtained by calling 1-800-289- 6636 (Canada
1-800-465-6130), or by writing to the
address shown. Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) from the original
consumer purchaser must accompany all warranty claims. Defects or damage
caused by the use of other than genuine Moen parts is not covered by this
warranty. This warranty is applicable only to products purchased after
December, 1995 and shall be effective from the date of purchase as shown on
purchaser’s receipt.
This warranty is extensive in that it covers replacement of all defective
parts and finishes. However, damage due to installation error, product abuse,
product misuse, or use of cleaners containing abrasives, alcohol or other
organic sol- vents, whether performed by a contractor, service company, or
yourself, are excluded from this warranty. Moen will not be responsible for
labor charges and/or damage incurred in installation, repair or replacement,
nor for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages, losses, injury or
costs of any nature relating to this product. Except as provided by law, this
warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other war- ranties, conditions and
guarantees, whether expressed or implied, statutory or otherwise, including
without restriction those of merchantability or of fitness for use.
Some states, provinces and nations do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to state, province to
province, nation to nation. Moen will advise you of the procedure to follow in
making warranty claims. Simply write to Moen Incorporated using the address
below. Explain the defect and include proof of purchase and your name,
address, area code and telephone number.
Moen Incorporated
25300 Al Moen Drive
North Olmsted, Ohio 44070-8022
U.S.A.
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Carretera Saltillo-Monterrey KM 14.7
Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila
Mexico 25900
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Oakville, Ontario L6H 5$7
Canada
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