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3M Water Filtration Replacement Cartridge for Commercial Ice Maker Machines H...
$ 51.97
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3M Water Filtration Replacement Cartridge for Commercial Ice Maker Machines HF40-S for High Flow Series ICE140-S, Reduces Bacteria, Sediment, Chlorine Taste and Odor, Cysts, Inhibits ScaleThe 3M High Flow Series Replacement Cartridge, Model HF40-S provides consistent high quality water by reducing particulate*, chlorine taste and odor, cyst**, bacteria1, and scale*. The Sanitary Quick Change (SQC) design allows for fast and easy cartridge change-outs.
DESIGNED FOR the 3M Water Filtration System for Commercial Ice Maker Machines ICE140-S
RECIPE QUALITY WATER for restaurants, cafés, quick service restaurants, coffee shops, convenience stores, and other foodservice outlets
LESS DOWNTIME AND FEWER SERVICE CALLS with built-in scale inhibitor which helps prevent corrosion and helps to extend the life of pumps, valves, seals and more with less scale build-up
SUPERIOR THROUGHPUT AND CARTRIDGE LIFE with revolutionary Integrated Membrane Pre-Activated Carbon Technology (I.M.P.A.C.T.) dual-zone media cartridge construction combined with a membrane in series with premium activated carbon
SINGLE CARTRIDGE FLOW RATES and capacities previously available only with three- or four- cartridge systems. Also eliminates the need for a separate prefilter
NO CONTACT WITH FILTER MEDIA: Sanitary Quick Change (SQC) design allows for fast and easy cartridge change-outs that are sanitary by design - requiring no contact with the filter media
NO NEED TO SHUT OFF WATER: Valve-in-head design shuts off and vents water, allowing for simple and trouble-free cartridge change-outs. No need to shut off upstream feed water when used in the ICE140-S System
NSF STANDARD 42 CERTIFIED: This system has been tested and certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and CSA B483.1 for the reduction of Chlorine Taste, Odor, and Sediment
NSF STANDARD 53 CERTIFIED: This system has been tested and certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for the reduction of cysts