Waterdrop 03070208077000 3 Stage Whole House Water Filter System User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Waterdrop
Table of Contents
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does water leak from the housing connection?
- Q: Why does water leak from the pressure release button?
- Q: Why does water appear cloudy and gray?
- Q: Why does water pressure slow after a period of time?
- Q: Why does water pressure slow immediately after installation?
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**Waterdrop 03070208077000 3 Stage Whole House Water Filter System User Manual
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Product Specifications (WD-WHF3T-PG)
Flow Rate | Up to 15 GPM |
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Working Pressure | 25-90 psi |
Operating Temperature | 40-100’F (4- 38 *C) |
Feed Water Requirement | Municipal tap water/Wel water |
Grooved Fit PP Cotton Filter | Lifetime: up to 12 months |
KDF compoosite activated carbon filter | Lifetime: up to 12 months |
Carbon fiber composite activated carbon filter | Lifetime: up to 12 months |
Components List (WD-WHF3T-PG)
- Metal filter housing scraper
- 20*4.5″ 3-stage filter with 1″NPT inlet and outlet port
- Grooved fit PP cotton filter
- KDF compoosite activated carbon filter
- Carbon fiber composite activated carbon filter
- Wrench
- Expansion screw 2
- Teflon tape 2
Product Specifications (WD-WHF3T-FG)
Flow Rate | Up to 15 GPM |
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Working Pressure | 25-90 psi |
Operating Temperature | 40-100’F (4- 38 *C) |
Feed Water Requirement | Municipal tap water/Wel water |
Grooved Fit PP Cotton Filter | Lifetime: up to 12 months |
KDF compoosite activated carbon filter | Lifetime: up to 12 months |
Carbon fiber composite activated carbon filter | Lifetime: up to 12 months |
Components List (WD-WHF3T-FG)
- Metal filter housing scraper
- 20 4.5″ 3-stage filter with 1″NPT inlet and outlet port
- Iron and Manganese Reducing Filter
- Iron and Manganese Reducing Filter
- Carbon fiber composite activated carbon filter
- Wrench
- Expansion screw*2
- Teflon tape 2
Tools Required (Not Included)
- Safety glasses
- Hacksaw
- Towels
- Flat head screwdriver
- Soldering iron or torch
- Medium crescent wrench
- Adjustable wrench
Parts required (Not Included) (2x) Hex nipples or pipe nipples(2x)
Shutoff valves (as needed)
(2x) Pipe union pressure regulators (as needed)
Pre-installation
- Turn off the water to your house before installation. Turn off power to your water heater before installation. Open all plumbing fixtures in the house to drain the lines of water and pressure.
- Lay out all the fittings and tools you will need to install the system depending on your configuration. Be sure to use Teflon tape on threaded fittings.
- Measure, cut, and remove the section of water line where the system is to be installed. When determining the length of pipe to cut, account for filter width, shutoff valves, union fittings, nipple fittings, pressure gauges (if used) and bypass valve (if used).
- Allow the cut line to drain. Smooth the newly cut ends down to avoid jagged points or edges.
- A three-valve bypass valve and loop may be installed to loop the entire system to make servicing easier.
- The filter should be placed on the main water supply line near where it enters the house at any point past the main shutoff valve for the whole house, but before pipes branch off into multiple directions. However, you may choose to locate the filter after the line branches to the inside and outside plumbing depending on your filtration intent. Your filter should be located in a dry, level area and protected from freezing temperatures and direct sunlight. Our product interface adopts a tapered thread. Please note that some of the thread may be exposed outside after the adapter is installed in place. In order to avoid thread cracking and water leakage, do not over-tighten it.
Installation
Step 1: Select connection method according to pipe’s size
Please select the appropriate connection method according to the size of the
pipe in your home. Please pay attention to the direction of water flow when
installing. Take the 1″ MNPT thread specification and 1 PEX pipe as an
example:
- Close the main intake valve. Turn on the tap to release the pressure in the pipe.
- Remark two 1 Brass PEX-A Expansion Barb x 1 MNPT Male Adapter (not included in the box). Wrap more than 10 turns of Teflon tape on the external thread of the Adapter. Screw one end of the external thread into the thread of the 1″ FNPT filter bottle and tighten it with a wrench. (Figure 1)
Notice: If necessary, you can also configure two additional Shutoff Valve and Pressure Gauge to connect, the effect is shown in the **figure 2.
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Step 2 : Measure the system and cut the pipe (Figure 3) Determine location and water flow direction for the system. Cut off the appropriate length of PEX pipe. Fix the pipe on the system with two 1″. Stainless Steel PEX Barb Pinch Clamps. Pay attention to the water inlet direction, and do not install it in the opposite direction. You can also use an expansion ring to fix the pipe
. Step 3: Fix the whole house filter (Figure 4) Securely mount the whole house filter bracket and ensure the system is level.
Notice : Fit pipe hanger (not included) on water INLET and OUTLET side for additional support
Step 4 : Screw the filter housing tightly Tighten the blue filter housing
by hand. Then, use wrench to tighten the blue filter housing
, Step 5 : Slowly turn on the main inlet valve. Turn off the water outlet
after the domestic water equipment is able to dispense water. Be sure to check
whether there is water leakage or slow water seepage at the joints
Caution : Do not use a hot water faucet to perform the initial system
flush.
Notice : The water will be blackish in color for the initial flush. This
is residual carbon dust and is to be expected. Continue to run water until it
runs clear and all air has been purged Shut the water off and let the unit sit
for a while, and then flush again. It is not unusual for the water to appear
“cloudy for a day or so following installation. This cloudiness is actually
tiny air bubbles being purged from the filters. This is normal and will clear
up in a day or two.
After prolonged periods of nonuse (such as a vacation), it is recommended that
the system be flushed thoroughly for at least 10 minutes before using the
water.
Other Options
” MNPT thread specification and ” PEX pipe
Take out two “. Brass PEX-A Expansion Barb x 1″ MNPT male Adapter (not
included in the box), wrap more than 10 turns of Teflon tape on the external
thread of the connector.
Screw one end of the external thread into the thread of the 1” MNPT filter
bottle and tighten it with a wrench. Refer to the installation steps above for
further steps.
“ MNPT thread specification and ” PEX pipe
Take out two FNPT/1 MNPT adapter (not included in the box), wrap more than 10
turns of Tefon tape on the 1 MNPT external thread of the adapter, then screw
the adapter into the thread of the 1″ FNPT fiter bottle and tighten it with a
wrench. Remark two brass PEX-A barb x MNPT external thread adapter (not
included in the box). Wrap more than 10 turns of Tefon tape on the Brass PEX-A
barb x MNPT male adapter external thread of the adapter. Screw one end of the
male thread into the FNPT/1° MNPT adapter and tighten it with a wrench. Refer
to the installation steps above for further steps.
Notice : If the direction of the water flow of the 3-stage system is opposite to the direction of the water pipe, please unscrew the screw connecting the filter bottle and the hanging plate, rotate the filter bottle 180 degrees and connect it to the hanging plate, and then install the water purification system normally according to the installation steps
Maintenance Instructions
Your Whole House Water System requires care and cleaning after a period of
time. It is recommended that the cartridges be replaced every 12 months
depending on the amount of contaminants present in the water supply. If the
system has been working properly and the pressure is slowing, it may be time
to change the filter cartridge.
Filter Change Instructions
Step 1: Remove the old cartridge
- Turn off the water supply to the system. Open a nearby faucet to release the pressure and drain the water.
- Press the pressure release button on the top of the filter housing to relieve system pressure. This will make removing the filter housing easier.
- Unscrew the housing using the wrench included with your system.
- Remove and discard the old filter cartridge.
Step 2: Clean the housings
- Scrub the housing and cap with warm water mixed with about 2 tablespoons of household bleach using a sponge or soft rag. Wear rubber gloves. Rinse all parts very thoroughly!
- Lubricate the O-ring with clean silicone grease if needed. DO NOT USE PETROLEUM JELLY. Insert the O-ring in filter groove and press into place. Make sure the O-ring is seated correctly.
Caution : This step is important to ensure the proper filter seal. Make sure the O-rings are seated level in the groove. If the O-ring appears damaged, stretched, or crimped, it should be replaced.
Step 3: Install the new cartridge
- Remove the new filter packaging and insert the filter cartridges into the housings, making sure they slip over the standpipe in the bottom of the housing.
- Align the bottom of the housing into the cap and hand tighten, then use the filter wrench to fit it snugly. Do not over-tighten.
- Close any open valves. Turn on the water supply slowly to allow the system to fill with water. Inspect carefully for leaks. If a leak is found, remove the housing and inspect the O-ring to ensure that it is seated properly, and then retighten.
Note: If there is a sealing ring left by the old filter element in the filter bottle, please take out the sealing ring and put it in the filter element.
Step 4: Flush the system To flush the system, turn on a few cold-water faucets and let the water run for at least 15 minutes. Allow the water to run until the air and carbon has been purged. Water may be cloudy initially as the filters and system clear of trapped air. New activated carbon filter cartridges may contain loose carbon and air bubbles after installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does water leak from the housing connection?
A: The O-ring may not be in place or not enough teflon tape on the threads. Reapply teflon tape and tighten. If it still leaks after adjusting the O-ring or threads, please contact us.
Q: Why does water leak from the pressure release button?
A: The pressure release button has a screw under the bracket. Simply tighten that screw and the leaking should stop.
Q: Why does water appear cloudy and gray?
A: Water may appear cloudy or gray for the first 1-2 days after installation due to the tiny air bubbles being purged from the filters and extra carbon dust in the water
Q: Why does water pressure slow after a period of time?
A: It is recommended that the cartridges be replaced every 12 months depending on the amount of contaminants present in the water supply. If the system has been working properly and the pressure is slowing, it may be time to change the filter cartridge.
Q: Why does water pressure slow immediately after installation?
A: The cartridges may be installed incorrectly. Check to see if a piece of the plastic wrapping is still protecting the filter cartridges. Bathtubs, utility sinks, hose bibs, multi-headed showers, body sprayers, or anything that is considered high-fow should be avoided for the first 72 hours. Any high-fow situation within the first 72 hours may cause a temporary carbon blockage. To clear the blockage, turn off any running water for at least 10 minutes and resume using water at low or normal fow rates.
Warranty
The Waterdrop 3- stage Whole House Water Filtration System offers a 1-year
warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship from the original date
of purchase. During the warranty period, we will replace or repair any part
deemed defective, If the product proves to be defective within 1 year from the
date of purchase, and if the product has not been subjected to tampering,
alteration, or improper use after delivery and has not been repaired by the
manufacturer. The product is not warranted against misuse, use in abnormal
operation temperature conditions, conditions outside listed operating
parameters, use in commercial operations, or any other manner outside the
product specifications set forth in the owner’s manual. Our obligation does
not include the cost of transportation. We are not responsible for damage in
transit, and claims for such damage should be presented to the carrier by the
customer. Should service be required or if you have any questions regarding
how to use your product, please call us. We have a professional team and will
take care of your problem on time.
NOTE: This does NOT apply to any filter cartridge, as the life expectancy varies based on incoming water quality.
Waterdrop 3-stage Whole House Water Filtration System
Manufacturer Technical Support
Tel: 1-888-352-3558 (U.S.) E-mail:
service@waterdropfilter.com
Made in China
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