
Doulton-(W9381000) Doulton Whole House Ceramic Bacteria Removal at 4-5 GPM, Used with 10” Big Blue or Full Flow Style Housings
Doulton RIO 2000 (W9381000) Six-Element Ceramic Filter Module
The Doulton RIO 2000 transforms standard 10" Full Flow or Big Blue housings into whole-house ceramic bacteria filters. Six individual ceramic elements deliver up to 8 GPM at 3 bar while removing pathogenic bacteria, cysts, and sub-micron particulate without electricity or UV lamps.
What Makes This Module Different
Ceramic Barrier Filtration
Sub-micron ceramic removes E-coli, Cholera, Typhoid, Salmonella, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and other waterborne pathogens without chemicals
High Flow, Low Pressure
Six-element design delivers 520 gallons per hour or up to 8 GPM at 3 bar, maintaining excellent flow even in low-pressure municipal systems
Retrofits Existing Housings
Drop-in replacement for standard 10" Full Flow and Big Blue filter housings, upgrading conventional sediment filters to ceramic bacteria removal
No Power Required
Mechanical filtration alternative to UV systems with no electricity costs, no bulb replacements, and no shutdown during power outages
Whole House Protection
Point-of-entry installation protects every tap in the home from bacterial contamination and cyst intrusion at 4-5 GPM residential flow
British Ceramic Heritage
Doulton ceramic filtration technology with proven performance in municipal, remote, and point-of-use applications worldwide
Housing and System Requirements
The W9381000 RIO 2000 module fits most industry-standard 10-inch Full Flow and Big Blue style filter housings with 1" or 1.5" NPT ports. Compatible with Pentek, Culligan, GE, Omnifilter, and other brands using the 10" x 4.5" sump format. Ideal for well water systems, rural municipal supplies, cottages, RVs, and whole-house point-of-entry applications where bacterial contamination or cyst intrusion is a concern. Not a replacement for carbon filtration or sediment pre-filtration in heavily contaminated water.
Doulton ceramic filters have been protecting water supplies since 1827, trusted in applications where bacterial removal without electricity is essential.
Doulton RIO 2000 (W9381000) Six-Element Ceramic Filter Module
The Doulton RIO 2000 transforms standard 10" Full Flow or Big Blue housings into whole-house ceramic bacteria filters. Six individual ceramic elements deliver up to 8 GPM at 3 bar while removing pathogenic bacteria, cysts, and sub-micron particulate without electricity or UV lamps.
What Makes This Module Different
Ceramic Barrier Filtration
Sub-micron ceramic removes E-coli, Cholera, Typhoid, Salmonella, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and other waterborne pathogens without chemicals
High Flow, Low Pressure
Six-element design delivers 520 gallons per hour or up to 8 GPM at 3 bar, maintaining excellent flow even in low-pressure municipal systems
Retrofits Existing Housings
Drop-in replacement for standard 10" Full Flow and Big Blue filter housings, upgrading conventional sediment filters to ceramic bacteria removal
No Power Required
Mechanical filtration alternative to UV systems with no electricity costs, no bulb replacements, and no shutdown during power outages
Whole House Protection
Point-of-entry installation protects every tap in the home from bacterial contamination and cyst intrusion at 4-5 GPM residential flow
British Ceramic Heritage
Doulton ceramic filtration technology with proven performance in municipal, remote, and point-of-use applications worldwide
Housing and System Requirements
The W9381000 RIO 2000 module fits most industry-standard 10-inch Full Flow and Big Blue style filter housings with 1" or 1.5" NPT ports. Compatible with Pentek, Culligan, GE, Omnifilter, and other brands using the 10" x 4.5" sump format. Ideal for well water systems, rural municipal supplies, cottages, RVs, and whole-house point-of-entry applications where bacterial contamination or cyst intrusion is a concern. Not a replacement for carbon filtration or sediment pre-filtration in heavily contaminated water.
Doulton ceramic filters have been protecting water supplies since 1827, trusted in applications where bacterial removal without electricity is essential.
Description
Doulton RIO 2000 (W9381000) Six-Element Ceramic Filter Module
The Doulton RIO 2000 transforms standard 10" Full Flow or Big Blue housings into whole-house ceramic bacteria filters. Six individual ceramic elements deliver up to 8 GPM at 3 bar while removing pathogenic bacteria, cysts, and sub-micron particulate without electricity or UV lamps.
What Makes This Module Different
Ceramic Barrier Filtration
Sub-micron ceramic removes E-coli, Cholera, Typhoid, Salmonella, Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and other waterborne pathogens without chemicals
High Flow, Low Pressure
Six-element design delivers 520 gallons per hour or up to 8 GPM at 3 bar, maintaining excellent flow even in low-pressure municipal systems
Retrofits Existing Housings
Drop-in replacement for standard 10" Full Flow and Big Blue filter housings, upgrading conventional sediment filters to ceramic bacteria removal
No Power Required
Mechanical filtration alternative to UV systems with no electricity costs, no bulb replacements, and no shutdown during power outages
Whole House Protection
Point-of-entry installation protects every tap in the home from bacterial contamination and cyst intrusion at 4-5 GPM residential flow
British Ceramic Heritage
Doulton ceramic filtration technology with proven performance in municipal, remote, and point-of-use applications worldwide
Housing and System Requirements
The W9381000 RIO 2000 module fits most industry-standard 10-inch Full Flow and Big Blue style filter housings with 1" or 1.5" NPT ports. Compatible with Pentek, Culligan, GE, Omnifilter, and other brands using the 10" x 4.5" sump format. Ideal for well water systems, rural municipal supplies, cottages, RVs, and whole-house point-of-entry applications where bacterial contamination or cyst intrusion is a concern. Not a replacement for carbon filtration or sediment pre-filtration in heavily contaminated water.
Doulton ceramic filters have been protecting water supplies since 1827, trusted in applications where bacterial removal without electricity is essential.














