iSpring RCC7AK-UV NSF Certified Under Sink 7-Stage RO Drinking Water Filtration System with Alkaline Remineralization and UV Ultraviolet Filter
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- iSpring 7-Stage Reverse Osmosis water filtration for clear water. Certified to NSF/ANSI 58, this under sink mounted water filter and Point-of-use water softener contains 7 different stages of filtration, it removes up to 99% of over 1,000 contaminants, including PFAS, lead (removes up to 98% of lead), chlorine, fluoride, arsenic, asbestos, calcium, and sodium.
- With its advanced 11 watt UV stage, the RCC7AK-UV is a suitable option to filtering well water and other problem water sources like water from lakes and streams. Our unique flow sensor switch turns the UV unit on and off automatically with water flow, saving power and lengthening the life of the UV lamp.
- Reverse Osmosis (RO) removes not only harmful pollutants but also a few helpful minerals. The Alkaline Remineralization (AK) filter restores healthy minerals and a natural alkaline balance, also producing a more natural taste that comes from the presence of the right balance of these minerals.
- Quality components ensure reliability and low maintenance for many years to come. Clear see-through 1st stage housing makes filter inspection a snap. Feed Water pH - 3.0 -11.0. Feed Water Pressure - 45-70 psi. Feed Water Temperature- 40-100 F (4 - 38 C)
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iSpring RCC7AK-UV NSF Certified Under Sink 7-Stage RO Drinking Water Filtration System with Alkaline Remineralization and UV Ultraviolet Filter
$356.99
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- Model: RCC7AK-UV
- Manufacturer: iSpring
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2016-04-21
First things first, I have well water and a whole house filter system in place that includes a sediment filter and chlorinator. The system was installed when I bought my home and the water tasted really odd, which I assume is because I had to add bleach to the chlorinator. There are mineral deposits on all of the shower heads and in the metal sink drains from the pre-existing system, which tells me that something isnt working very well to make my water pure.I have been buying Aquafina 24 packs of bottled water @$5 for years going through ~5/week that comes out to ~$25/week (unless the prices vary). I was gettin tired of having to carry the water into the house and having to recycle over a hundred plastic bottles per week. In addition to those bottles I was also buying 3 one gallon packs of distilled water for my coffee machine.I finally had enough and decided to sign up for water service from Crystal Springs, which to put it briefly was a total disaster. Every step of the process with this company was a struggle from the initial sign-up, through deliveries, to cancellation and picking-up equipment. I really dont recommend these DS water service (Crystal Spring) people if you have any alternative. Putting it in perspective, I spent less time setting up my iSpring seven stage filter than I did just on hold waiting to talk to DS customer service.With a little background established, I have to say that I had a fairly easy time setting up the filter system because I didnt have to drill a hole in my counter or sink. Instead, I elected to remove the handheld dish sprayer from the side and utilize the existing hole for the filtered water faucet. This was a bit of a hassle for other reasons than the installation of the filter, particularly that I didnt know how to take the sprayer apart for removal and then I reassembled it incorrectly. I will be replacing my main faucet with a sprayer style built in to resolve the lack of a sprayer for my dishes.The entire installation too me around 2.5 hours with some interruption and sprayer complication. I cycled the system per the instructions to flush out the tank and filters. The water initially was a little cloudy after purging and refilling, so I flushed it again to be safe. The water was a little clearer and tasted pretty good over the pre-filtered state. I left the tank overnight and had a glass of water the next morning and noted a very odd taste and smell to the water. Before purchace, I read several reviews of the system and was concerned that I was getting stage 7 (untraviolet light) contamination as others have indicated they experienced. Per other reviews I tried filling and emptying the tank a few times, but after a few hours it seemed like the water started to taste nasty again. I was about to return the system and chalk it up to another failed venture, but I decided to give iSpring customer service a chance to see if there was another possible culprit. They said that the tank is to blame because of the bladder that it inside of the standard tank. It is some sort of plastic or rubber material that some people are more sensitive to thank others. They suggested that with regular use the taste would even out and become more balanced, but Id already tried emptying out the tank several times with no improvement in taste after a few hours of sitting. They offered to send me a new "special" tank that is redesigned for people that are sensitive to the other tank. I accepted the replacement tank offer and waited for it to arrive. They said that I could use the system with the tank turned off, but the flow of water was almost nonexistant, so it was pretty unrealistic to use the system without the pressurized tank. It took ~4 days to get the new tank and just a few minutes to install it, but WOW what a difference! The water is no longer cloudy and the smell is gone. This now meets most of my water needs since I can fill drinking glasses and my BPA free water bottles for when Im in the office or on the go. Thank you for the replacement tank iSpring, please consider including this tank by default on all of your newly purchased kits. I saw that youve taken customer feedback into consideration with the untraviolet light portion by adding the pressure switch to the kit based on customer feedback. Im certain that all new customers will appreciate the "special" tank as a part of their kit, even if the cost is increased slightly.After everything that Ive been through just trying to get clean water, I recommend this system to anyone wanting a better alternative to bottled water or terrible delivery servce.
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Does this Reverse Osmosis water filter have the UV Sensor to turn on and off the UV light when not in use?Yes, the RCC7AK-UV has been equipped with a transformer that turns on and off UV light automatically along with the water flow since Jan 2014. This feature prevents a potential heat hazard and extends the life of the UV light bulb. Does this RO water system remove asbestos crystals from the water?It is like an egg can't pass cheesecloth. The size of asbestos fiber ranges from 0.1 - 1 micron, which is at least 100 times larger than the RO membrane pores at 0.0001 micron. Does the tank contain a food grade butyl bladder? If so, does the bladder need to be cleaned every year? How do you go about doing that?To clean the residential RO machine and bladder is the same. Remove the filters and put 3 tbs of bleach (1 tbs in each vertical filter housing) mixed with water until the system and tank are full of this disinfecting solution. Let it sit for 1-2 hours and then rinse the system and tank twice. Our well tested positive for total cloriform, negative for e. coli. Did this system solve anyone elses total cloriform problem?While reverse osmosis can remove microorganisms. However, it is not recommended for that use, as bacteria can grow through the membrane. Can this Reverse Osmosis water filtration system be installed in a basement location appoximately 9 feet below the sink? Will the pressure be enough to have flow from the faucet?Yes. The RO system can be installed in a basement location, but the water flow will be slower. We recommend to install a booster pump to bring the water pressure back. I am installing new granite countertop, what size hole should they make for the faucet of this product?If you're drilling a new hole, the perfect size is 1/2 inch, however you can also cover any existing hole up to 2 inches if you have any unused soap dispenser or something else you can use. Can the booster pump be attached separately?This Reverse Osmosis filter system may still work when source water pressure is as low as 35 psi, but it won't be efficient especially water temperature drops below 60F. Adding a booster pump requires wiring and tubing connections. It could be more error prone for a ordinary customer so we would prefer to do it for you. If you have any more questions, please contact us at (678)261-7611 or open a ticket here. Does the 3.2 gallon tank accommodate for a family of 4? I'm worried about not having enough water when I need it.Yes. This 3.2 gallon tank is a good option for a household of 4. I was wondering if this Reverse Osmosis water filter system has ever been tested for BPA or any other plastic derivatives? There is plastic in the filter, and it is warm.All plastic parts are made with food grade material and BPA free. Is the bad taste still an issue with the under sink Reverse Osmosis UV filter?There wouldn't have any bad taste should you followed the instruction to flush the RO filter system in advance. If you followed the directions and still have this bad taste issue, please contact us at (678)261-7611 or open a ticket here. My incoming water pressure is 70psi. Do I need the booster pump to decrease water waste and increase efficiency?No, you will be fine. The domestic RO water filter system works for the water pressure range from 45psi to 70 psi. Will this RO water purifier for kitchen kill virus?According to CDC, Reverse Osmosis filtration systems have a very high effectiveness in removing viruses (for example, Enteric, Hepatitis A, Norovirus, Rotavirus); the pore size of the RO membrane is approximately 0.0001 micron. You can find more info on CDC website. Is there a cartridge to increase the alkalinity?Yes, there is one stage of Alkaline filter, which will add health minerals back to your water. Will this Reverse Osmosis water purifier remove fluoride, lead and aluminum please?Yes. A Reverse Osmosis (RO) system can remove 99% fluoride, 98% aluminum, and 98% lead in water. Do I have any worry for having a well, plus a home filtration (salt) to remove heavy iron?The RCC7AK-UV Reverse Osmosis drinking water system can remove up to 99% of 1,000 different contaminant in water. Yes, it will remove salt and heavy iron. What is the pH level of the water this under sink Reverse Osmosis system produces?The final pH of the product water is entirely dependent on the quality of your source water. On average, the mineral cartridge will raise your pH by 0.5-0.8 but this will vary between customers depending on individual water chemistry. Where can I get replacement filters or uv bulbs for this RO filtration system?You can find the Ultraviolet UV lamp here. Is this NSF Certified?Yes, the under sink RO system RCC7AK-UV is certified to NSF/ANSI 58 for TDS reduction (58 for reverse osmosis). I bought my Reverse Osmosis unit 2 years ago. the gac filter housing has a pinhole leak at the bottom of the housing. how do i buy a new one of those?You can find the Reverse Osmosis water purification system housing here: White housing Clear housing Is there a difference between this ispring brand and other brands? Why is the price gap so dramatic?Since 2005, iSpring has brought the price of an average Reverse Osmosis filter down from $700 range. We bypass middlemen, sell direct online, cut advertising and live up with customer reviews by continuous improvements. We are doing what we want to do, that is, make clean water available and affordable to more people. We believe in long term value. |