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Organic Chemicals Included by Surrogate Testing
Chemical
Influent
Chemical
Maximum
Challenge Level
Reduction
Product Water
mg/L
Percent
Level mg/L
alachlor
0 .05
>98
0 .001
atrazine
0 .100
>97
0 .003
benzene
0 .081
>99
0 .001
carbofuran
0 .190
>99
0 .001
carbon tetrachloride
0 .078
98
0 .0018
chlorobenzene
0 .077
>99
0 .001
chloropicrin
0 .015
99
0 .0002
2,4-D
0 .110
98
0 .0017
dibromochloropropane (DBCP)
0 .052
>99
0 .00002
o-dichlorobenzene
0 .080
>99
0 .001
p-dichlorobenzene
0 .040
>98
0 .001
1,2-dichloroethane
0 .088
95
0 .0048
1,1-dichloroethylene
0 .083
>99
0 .001
cis-1,2-dichloroethylene
0 .170
>99
0 .0005
trans-1,2-dichloroethylene
0 .086
>99
0 .001
1,2-dichloropropane
0 .080
>99
0 .001
cis-1,3-dichloropropylene
0 .079
>99
0 .001
dinoseb
0 .170
99
0 .0002
endrin
0 .053
99
0 .00059
ethylbenzene
0 .088
>99
0 .001
ethylene dibromide (EDB)
0 .044
>99
0 .00002
haloacetonitriles (HAN)
bromochloroacetonitrile
0 .022
98
0 .0005
dibromoacetonitrile
0 .024
98
0 .0006
dichloroacetonitrile
0 .0096
98
0 .0002
trichloroacetonitrile
0 .015
98
0 .0003
haloketones (HK)
1,1-dichloro-2-propanone
0 .0072
99
0 .0001
1,1,1-trichloro-2-propanone
0 .0082
96
0 .0003
heptachlor
0 .251
>99
0 .0001
heptachlor epoxide
0 .0107
98
0 .0002
hexachlorobutadiene
0 .044
>98
0 .001
Performance Data Sheet
for
®
Models CWS100A, CWS100A2, CWS100AW, CWS100B
and CWS100B2 with Replacement Cartridges CWF100, CWF101,
CWF103, CWF1012, CWF1014, CWF1034 and CWF1016
Chemical, Mechanical Reduction Filter
This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction
of the substances listed below .
The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to
a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system as
specified in NSF/ANSI 42 and 53 .
Capacity: 50 gallons (189 liters) depending on local water conditions
System tested and certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI
Standard 42 for the reduction of Chlorine Taste and Odor, Particulate
Nominal Class I and against NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for the reduction
of Lead, Mercury, Asbestos, Cadmium, MTBE, Toxaphene, VOC, Cyst,
Turbidity .
Application Guidelines/Water Supply Parameters
Service flow
1 gpm (3 .8 lpm)
Water supply
Community or private well
Water pressure
20-100 psig (138-690 kPa)
Water temperature
34°F - 85°F (1°C - 29°C)
Substance
Average
Influent
Average Product
Average
Max. Permissible
Max
Min. %
NSF
Influent
Challenge
Water
%
Product
Effluent
Reduction
Test
Concentration Concentration
Concentration
Reduction
Water
Concentrations
as mg/L
NSF/ANSI Standard 42 – AESTHETIC EFFECTS
Chlorine taste
2 .0
2 .0 mg/L±10%
<0 .05
>97 .6
O
50%
<0 .05
>97 .6
J-00022564
and odor
Particulate
4500000
At least 10,000
180000
96 .0
O
85%
420000
90 .7
J-00022575
Class I Particle
particles/ml
size: 0 .5 to < 1 .0 um
NSF/ANSI Standard 53 – HEALTH EFFECTS
Lead, pH=6 .5
0 .14
0 .15 mg/L±10%
<0 .001
>99 .3
0 .01
<0 .001
>99 .3
J-00022597
Lead, pH=8 .5
0 .14
0 .15 mg/L±10%
<0 .001
>99 .3
0 .01
<0 .001
>99 .3
J-00022598
Mercury, pH=6 .5
0 .0053
0 .0006 mg/L±/10%
<0 .0002
>96 .2
0 .002
<0 .0002
>96 .2
J-00023700
Mercury, pH=8 .5
0 .0064
0 .0006 mg/L±/10%
<0 .0002
>96 .9
0 .002
<0 .0002
>96 .9
J-00022602
Asbestos
190 .00
107 to 108 fibers/L;
<0 .17
>99
99%
<0 .17
>99
J-00022577
fibers greater than
10 um in length
Cadmium, pH=6 .5
0 .029
0 .03 mg/L±10%
<0 .003
>99 .0
0 .005
<0 .003
>99 .0
J-00022599
Cadmium, pH=8 .5
0 .032
0 .03 mg/L±10%
0 .0014
95 .6
0 .005
0 .0034
89 .3
J-00022600
MTBE
0 .016
0 .015 mg/L±20%
0 .0005
96 .6
0 .005
0 .007
95 .4
J-00022604
Toxaphene
0 .014
0 .30±/10%
<1
>92 .8
>95%
<1
>92 .8
J-00023702
VOC
346
0 .30 mg/L±10%
0 .5
>99 .8
>95%
<0 .5
>99 .8
J-00022606
Cysts*
66000
Minimum 50,000/L
1
>99 .99
99 .95%
4
99 .99
J-00024409
Turbidity
10 .0
11±NTU
0 .2
97 .7
0 .5 NTU
0 .4
96 .1
J-00022605
* Based on the use of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts
Note that while the testing was performed under standard
laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary .
Systems must be installed and operated in accordance with
manufacturer’s recommended procedures and guidelines .
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