Water Pur Rcs 10" Rv Water Filter Canister With (2) Water Pur Kw1 10" Filters on 2040-parts.com
Oak Creek, Wisconsin, United States
The Forest River KW1 - Water Pur Company KW1 10-inch Water Filter filters all water going into your boat or RV, not just drinking water, thereby protecting your complete plumbing system from contaminants. It provides filtered cold and hot water to your bathroom, kitchen and galley. It is used as a replacement water filter used in Forest River RVs model year 2014 to present. This water filter is designed to fit the Water Pur Company FR1 filter housing. The KW1 replacement filter is a WQA Gold Seal Certified Product that is rated for 10,000 gallons of chlorine reduction for one year of use. The initial pressure drop with this filter in operation measures only 2.6 psi, where others have pressure drops of 10 psi or more. Specifications:
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