
Omnipure - E5620-P - 12" x 2.5" E-Series 1 Micron Carbon Block & 3 oz. Phosphate Filter - Scale Inhibitor; Cyst Reduction
Omnipure E5620-P Technical Details
| Dimensions | 12" L x 2.5" W |
| Filtration Rating | 1 Micron |
| Flow Rate | 0.5 GPM |
| Maximum Pressure | 125 PSI |
| Maximum Temperature | 100°F |
| Service Life | 6 months or 2,500 gallons |
| Media Type | Carbon block with 3 oz. polyphosphate |
| Certification | Tested to NSF Standard 42 |
Replacing Your E5620-P Cartridge
- Shut off water supply and relieve system pressure by opening the nearest downstream faucet.
- Unscrew the existing filter cartridge from the permanent head assembly by turning counterclockwise.
- Remove the universal cap from the new E5620-P cartridge and thread it clockwise into the permanent head until hand-tight.
- Turn water supply back on slowly and check for leaks at the connection point.
- Flush the filter for 3-5 minutes to remove carbon fines and activate the polyphosphate media before use.
Universal Cap Design
The Omnipure E5620-P features a universal cap that works with Everpure permanent heads, Omnipure ELF Series housings, and other systems designed for 12" x 2.5" cartridges with compatible threading. This E-Series filter is ideal for foodservice equipment, ice machines, coffee brewers, and drinking water systems where both chlorine reduction and scale prevention are required. The 1 micron carbon block also provides certified cyst reduction for Cryptosporidium and Giardia.
Omnipure E5620-P Technical Details
| Dimensions | 12" L x 2.5" W |
| Filtration Rating | 1 Micron |
| Flow Rate | 0.5 GPM |
| Maximum Pressure | 125 PSI |
| Maximum Temperature | 100°F |
| Service Life | 6 months or 2,500 gallons |
| Media Type | Carbon block with 3 oz. polyphosphate |
| Certification | Tested to NSF Standard 42 |
Replacing Your E5620-P Cartridge
- Shut off water supply and relieve system pressure by opening the nearest downstream faucet.
- Unscrew the existing filter cartridge from the permanent head assembly by turning counterclockwise.
- Remove the universal cap from the new E5620-P cartridge and thread it clockwise into the permanent head until hand-tight.
- Turn water supply back on slowly and check for leaks at the connection point.
- Flush the filter for 3-5 minutes to remove carbon fines and activate the polyphosphate media before use.
Universal Cap Design
The Omnipure E5620-P features a universal cap that works with Everpure permanent heads, Omnipure ELF Series housings, and other systems designed for 12" x 2.5" cartridges with compatible threading. This E-Series filter is ideal for foodservice equipment, ice machines, coffee brewers, and drinking water systems where both chlorine reduction and scale prevention are required. The 1 micron carbon block also provides certified cyst reduction for Cryptosporidium and Giardia.
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Omnipure E5620-P Technical Details
| Dimensions | 12" L x 2.5" W |
| Filtration Rating | 1 Micron |
| Flow Rate | 0.5 GPM |
| Maximum Pressure | 125 PSI |
| Maximum Temperature | 100°F |
| Service Life | 6 months or 2,500 gallons |
| Media Type | Carbon block with 3 oz. polyphosphate |
| Certification | Tested to NSF Standard 42 |
Replacing Your E5620-P Cartridge
- Shut off water supply and relieve system pressure by opening the nearest downstream faucet.
- Unscrew the existing filter cartridge from the permanent head assembly by turning counterclockwise.
- Remove the universal cap from the new E5620-P cartridge and thread it clockwise into the permanent head until hand-tight.
- Turn water supply back on slowly and check for leaks at the connection point.
- Flush the filter for 3-5 minutes to remove carbon fines and activate the polyphosphate media before use.
Universal Cap Design
The Omnipure E5620-P features a universal cap that works with Everpure permanent heads, Omnipure ELF Series housings, and other systems designed for 12" x 2.5" cartridges with compatible threading. This E-Series filter is ideal for foodservice equipment, ice machines, coffee brewers, and drinking water systems where both chlorine reduction and scale prevention are required. The 1 micron carbon block also provides certified cyst reduction for Cryptosporidium and Giardia.



















