Description
These units are designed to replace an existing twin filter set – to enable an upgrade to CC1.The mains connection and drinking water faucet that are already there, remain untouched and presumably – if it were required when the system was installed – there should already be a pressure limiting valve in place. It is however fair to assume that if the existing housings have withstood the ravages of time that the replacements will also (even if no PLV is fitted).
Installation is a really simple exercise.
Just a matter of snipping the plastic tubing at the point at which it enters the old filter, removing the old filter and replacing it with the new. It should not take long as in most cases you don’t even need to change the screws hat hold the brackets to the wall.
Copper in your drinking water can cause serious health problems. Waterways filters are used and recommended by doctors and naturopaths throughout Australia. Waterways CC1 (USA) Carbon Filter removes 99.9% copper plus high percentages of other heavy metals, chlorine and bacteria. Independent testing has been carried out by a South Australian Government Laboratory.
The CC1 Filter is one of the world’s biggest selling filters due to its advanced technology. Nutritional & Environment Medicine practitioners, using hair analysis, have discovered high levels of copper in a large percentage of people tested. Some of the major problems experienced by people with excessive copper are joint pain, chronic, fatigue, hormone imbalance, anxiety, depression and cancer. Copper piping has always been identified as the major source of contamination.
Why Waterways CC1?
- Laboratory report available
- Proven copper removal unique to Waterways CC1
- Advanced filtering and safety features
- Retention of ‘good minerals’
- Australian & USA Approved
- Superior USA filter housings
- Waterways 35 years experience
- 2 Year warranty
Install Waterways at your home or office today! Bottled water 15 litres average cost $9. Waterways CC1 15 litres cost 0.34, save $8.66 per bottle!
Waterways Lab Report