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Steve B[_10_] October 14th 10 04:44 PM

Kinetico filtes
 
I think I should change the filters in my Kinetico under the sink RO filter.
These are 3+ years old, probably going on 7.

It is a K2 model by the plate on it. It has three cylindrical filters, all
held in place with twist on covers. They are about two inches in diameter
and a foot long.

Are these available at HD or Walmart, or must one go to Kinetico and pay too
much? What is the process for changing these. I'm sure to turn off the
water, but how about that pressure tank. Just close the valve, I am
ASS-U-MING.

Tried manualsonline.com but they don't have a manual for it. Will keep
searching. Anyone know where I can get a manual?

Is there a procedure for backflushing these?

Help and tips appreciated.

Steve



Oren[_2_] October 14th 10 07:56 PM

Kinetico filtes
 
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:44:51 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:

I think I should change the filters in my Kinetico under the sink RO filter.
These are 3+ years old, probably going on 7.

It is a K2 model by the plate on it. It has three cylindrical filters, all
held in place with twist on covers. They are about two inches in diameter
and a foot long.

Are these available at HD or Walmart, or must one go to Kinetico and pay too
much? What is the process for changing these. I'm sure to turn off the
water, but how about that pressure tank. Just close the valve, I am
ASS-U-MING.

Tried manualsonline.com but they don't have a manual for it. Will keep
searching. Anyone know where I can get a manual?

Is there a procedure for backflushing these?

Help and tips appreciated.

Steve


This PDF link gives the specs for the filters. Get the correct
micron sizes and _types_ (carbon, etc.) I'm guessing many/most filters
are made by a few companies, so they would be interchangeable?

http://www.bluefountainwater.com/k-2.pdf

A splash of bleach in each filter canister, then rinsed out will kill
any smell or cooties.

I turn the tank off as it is under pressure and would leak... YMMV


Smitty Two October 15th 10 05:32 AM

Kinetico filtes
 
In article ,
Oren wrote:

On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:44:51 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:

I think I should change the filters in my Kinetico under the sink RO filter.
These are 3+ years old, probably going on 7.

It is a K2 model by the plate on it. It has three cylindrical filters, all
held in place with twist on covers. They are about two inches in diameter
and a foot long.

Are these available at HD or Walmart, or must one go to Kinetico and pay too
much? What is the process for changing these. I'm sure to turn off the
water, but how about that pressure tank. Just close the valve, I am
ASS-U-MING.

Tried manualsonline.com but they don't have a manual for it. Will keep
searching. Anyone know where I can get a manual?

Is there a procedure for backflushing these?

Help and tips appreciated.

Steve


This PDF link gives the specs for the filters. Get the correct
micron sizes and _types_ (carbon, etc.) I'm guessing many/most filters
are made by a few companies, so they would be interchangeable?

http://www.bluefountainwater.com/k-2.pdf

A splash of bleach in each filter canister, then rinsed out will kill
any smell or cooties.

I turn the tank off as it is under pressure and would leak... YMMV


Note that each filter housing holds a distinctly different gizmo, so
don't mix them up. I have a TDS (total dissolved solids) meter that's
useful for checking water quality, but my unit has a built-in "red light
/ green light" test button, also.

Steve B[_10_] October 15th 10 05:32 AM

Kinetico filtes
 

"Oren" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:44:51 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:

I think I should change the filters in my Kinetico under the sink RO
filter.
These are 3+ years old, probably going on 7.

It is a K2 model by the plate on it. It has three cylindrical filters,
all
held in place with twist on covers. They are about two inches in diameter
and a foot long.

Are these available at HD or Walmart, or must one go to Kinetico and pay
too
much? What is the process for changing these. I'm sure to turn off the
water, but how about that pressure tank. Just close the valve, I am
ASS-U-MING.

Tried manualsonline.com but they don't have a manual for it. Will keep
searching. Anyone know where I can get a manual?

Is there a procedure for backflushing these?

Help and tips appreciated.

Steve


This PDF link gives the specs for the filters. Get the correct
micron sizes and _types_ (carbon, etc.) I'm guessing many/most filters
are made by a few companies, so they would be interchangeable?

http://www.bluefountainwater.com/k-2.pdf

A splash of bleach in each filter canister, then rinsed out will kill
any smell or cooties.

I turn the tank off as it is under pressure and would leak... YMMV


Turned off water. Turned off the ninety to the tank. Took off the filters.
They are sealed. Three of them. Called Kinetico, and he said only needed
to change two. $80 for two. Not available at the HD I went to. Going to
Vegas Saturday, will check there, and at Lowe's. I think they're
proprietary, as this system is 3 years old.

Steve

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Oren[_2_] October 15th 10 09:20 PM

Kinetico filtes
 
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 21:32:52 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:


"Oren" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:44:51 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote:

I think I should change the filters in my Kinetico under the sink RO
filter.
These are 3+ years old, probably going on 7.

It is a K2 model by the plate on it. It has three cylindrical filters,
all
held in place with twist on covers. They are about two inches in diameter
and a foot long.

Are these available at HD or Walmart, or must one go to Kinetico and pay
too
much? What is the process for changing these. I'm sure to turn off the
water, but how about that pressure tank. Just close the valve, I am
ASS-U-MING.

Tried manualsonline.com but they don't have a manual for it. Will keep
searching. Anyone know where I can get a manual?

Is there a procedure for backflushing these?

Help and tips appreciated.

Steve


This PDF link gives the specs for the filters. Get the correct
micron sizes and _types_ (carbon, etc.) I'm guessing many/most filters
are made by a few companies, so they would be interchangeable?

http://www.bluefountainwater.com/k-2.pdf

A splash of bleach in each filter canister, then rinsed out will kill
any smell or cooties.

I turn the tank off as it is under pressure and would leak... YMMV


Turned off water. Turned off the ninety to the tank. Took off the filters.
They are sealed. Three of them. Called Kinetico, and he said only needed
to change two. $80 for two. Not available at the HD I went to. Going to
Vegas Saturday, will check there, and at Lowe's. I think they're
proprietary, as this system is 3 years old.

Steve


You might call Hanson's Water in Vegas. They might just have those
filters...


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