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Get Bottled Quality Water Without the Bottle or the Bother The Simple Harmonyâ„¢ Drinking Water System tucks neatly under your sink and dispenses a constant supply of delicious water to the faucet installed to your sink. The heart of the system is a highly compressed carbon block filter made of selected activated carbons to reduce tastes and odors, and aesthetic chlorine. Up to 500* gallons of drinking water can be produced before the cartridge needs replacement. And when a cartridge change is required, all it takes is a quick turn of the filter body locking ring. No tools are required. The Simple Harmonyâ„¢ Drinking Water System effectively reduces the following contaminants: |
![]() *500 gallons for model 38247, faucet included. |
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Clean, odor free, delicious water system that tucks neatly under your kitchen sink.
How a Simple Harmony drinking water system works Step 2: Water is forced through the tightly compressed activated carbon block filter that has a porosity of only 1 micron. Step 3: Unwanted substances are trapped and filtered out. Step 4: Water leaves the filter and flows through the systemâ„¢s faucet, providing you with an abundant supply of crystal clear, delicious water for both drinking and cooking. Simple Harmonyâ„¢ drinking water system specifications: Flow Rate: .75 gallons per minute (2.84 LPM)
Capacity: 500 gallons (1,890 liters) with faucet
Operating Supply Pressure: 40 - 100 PSI (2.76 - 6.89 bar)
Operating Temperature: 50 -100°F (10 - 37.8°C)
Simple Harmonyâ„¢ Carbon Filter (under sink mount) - Part # 38247
Simple Harmonyâ„¢ File Cartridge (P12) - Part # 38675 |
Your Contact: Royal Plumbing can offer complete system solutions including additional process to best treat your problem water. |
![]() *Help save our earth 17 million barrels of oil used annually to produce the plastic bottles in the US. Bottle water produces 1.5 million tons of plastic waste each year. This statistic does not take into account the hundreds of millions of gallons of gas required to transport the bottles. Plastic bottles never degrade and will be here forever! |





