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Pura UV - UV-1 EPCB 0.5 Micron Carbon Block Drinking Filter 1 GPM

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Pura UV - UV-1 EPCB 0.5 Micron Carbon Block Drinking Filter 1 GPM

The Pura UV UV-1 EPCB combines ultraviolet disinfection with 0.5 micron carbon block filtration in a single under-sink canister, delivering both chemical reduction and microbiological purification at 1 GPM. This system uses industry-standard cartridge sizes, giving you flexibility in filter selection without proprietary lock-in.
SPECIFICATIONS

UV-1 EPCB Technical Data

Maximum Flow Rate 1 GPM
Filtration Rating 0.5 Micron (Cyst Removal)
UV Lamp Power 10 Watts
UV Exposure 16,000 MWS/cm²
Dimensions (H × W × D) 13.5" × 5" × 5"
Port Size 1/2" FIP inlet and outlet
Replacement Lamp Size #10
Replacement Sleeve #10
INSTALLATION & USE

Under-Sink Setup

  1. Mount the UV-1 EPCB canister vertically under sink with adequate clearance below for cartridge changes
  2. Connect incoming water line to 1/2" FIP inlet and outgoing line to outlet, ensuring proper flow direction through UV chamber
  3. Install the Pentek EPCB 0.5 micron carbon block cartridge, ensuring proper seating in the canister housing
  4. Connect 10-watt UV lamp to 110V power source and verify lamp illumination before use
  5. Flush system for 5 minutes before drinking to remove any carbon fines and verify flow rate does not exceed 1 GPM
COMPATIBILITY

Filter Cartridge Options

The UV-1 EPCB accepts standard 10-inch filter cartridges, including Pentek EPCB, Pentek EP-10, and comparable 0.5 micron carbon blocks from major manufacturers. This open-cartridge design means you're not locked into proprietary filters. The extended-pass carbon block design provides both particulate filtration down to 0.5 micron (certified for cyst reduction) and chemical contaminant reduction for taste and odor improvement. Replacement UV lamps and quartz sleeves are size #10, standard across Pura UV's residential line.

🔧 Replace the carbon block cartridge every 6-12 months depending on water quality and usage, and replace the UV lamp annually even if it still appears to glow—UV output degrades over time before the lamp visibly fails.
The Pura UV UV-1 EPCB combines ultraviolet disinfection with 0.5 micron carbon block filtration in a single under-sink canister, delivering both chemical reduction and microbiological purification at 1 GPM. This system uses industry-standard cartridge sizes, giving you flexibility in filter selection without proprietary lock-in.
SPECIFICATIONS

UV-1 EPCB Technical Data

Maximum Flow Rate 1 GPM
Filtration Rating 0.5 Micron (Cyst Removal)
UV Lamp Power 10 Watts
UV Exposure 16,000 MWS/cm²
Dimensions (H × W × D) 13.5" × 5" × 5"
Port Size 1/2" FIP inlet and outlet
Replacement Lamp Size #10
Replacement Sleeve #10
INSTALLATION & USE

Under-Sink Setup

  1. Mount the UV-1 EPCB canister vertically under sink with adequate clearance below for cartridge changes
  2. Connect incoming water line to 1/2" FIP inlet and outgoing line to outlet, ensuring proper flow direction through UV chamber
  3. Install the Pentek EPCB 0.5 micron carbon block cartridge, ensuring proper seating in the canister housing
  4. Connect 10-watt UV lamp to 110V power source and verify lamp illumination before use
  5. Flush system for 5 minutes before drinking to remove any carbon fines and verify flow rate does not exceed 1 GPM
COMPATIBILITY

Filter Cartridge Options

The UV-1 EPCB accepts standard 10-inch filter cartridges, including Pentek EPCB, Pentek EP-10, and comparable 0.5 micron carbon blocks from major manufacturers. This open-cartridge design means you're not locked into proprietary filters. The extended-pass carbon block design provides both particulate filtration down to 0.5 micron (certified for cyst reduction) and chemical contaminant reduction for taste and odor improvement. Replacement UV lamps and quartz sleeves are size #10, standard across Pura UV's residential line.

🔧 Replace the carbon block cartridge every 6-12 months depending on water quality and usage, and replace the UV lamp annually even if it still appears to glow—UV output degrades over time before the lamp visibly fails.
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Pura UV - UV-1 EPCB 0.5 Micron Carbon Block Drinking Filter 1 GPM
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Description

The Pura UV UV-1 EPCB combines ultraviolet disinfection with 0.5 micron carbon block filtration in a single under-sink canister, delivering both chemical reduction and microbiological purification at 1 GPM. This system uses industry-standard cartridge sizes, giving you flexibility in filter selection without proprietary lock-in.
SPECIFICATIONS

UV-1 EPCB Technical Data

Maximum Flow Rate 1 GPM
Filtration Rating 0.5 Micron (Cyst Removal)
UV Lamp Power 10 Watts
UV Exposure 16,000 MWS/cm²
Dimensions (H × W × D) 13.5" × 5" × 5"
Port Size 1/2" FIP inlet and outlet
Replacement Lamp Size #10
Replacement Sleeve #10
INSTALLATION & USE

Under-Sink Setup

  1. Mount the UV-1 EPCB canister vertically under sink with adequate clearance below for cartridge changes
  2. Connect incoming water line to 1/2" FIP inlet and outgoing line to outlet, ensuring proper flow direction through UV chamber
  3. Install the Pentek EPCB 0.5 micron carbon block cartridge, ensuring proper seating in the canister housing
  4. Connect 10-watt UV lamp to 110V power source and verify lamp illumination before use
  5. Flush system for 5 minutes before drinking to remove any carbon fines and verify flow rate does not exceed 1 GPM
COMPATIBILITY

Filter Cartridge Options

The UV-1 EPCB accepts standard 10-inch filter cartridges, including Pentek EPCB, Pentek EP-10, and comparable 0.5 micron carbon blocks from major manufacturers. This open-cartridge design means you're not locked into proprietary filters. The extended-pass carbon block design provides both particulate filtration down to 0.5 micron (certified for cyst reduction) and chemical contaminant reduction for taste and odor improvement. Replacement UV lamps and quartz sleeves are size #10, standard across Pura UV's residential line.

🔧 Replace the carbon block cartridge every 6-12 months depending on water quality and usage, and replace the UV lamp annually even if it still appears to glow—UV output degrades over time before the lamp visibly fails.