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Water Quality Association WQA Questions relating to NSF certifications, WQA certifications, and EPA guidelines

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Old April 17th, 2008,
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Default When to change Filters?

Is there any way to know which filter needs to be replaced without sheer deduction (trying one filter, testing the water, trying another filter, testing the water, etc.)?
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Old April 17th, 2008,
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Default Re: When to change Filters?

The best way is to follow the filter change schedule. The sediment filters fill up with sediment and restrict the flow through the filter so they are usually easy to spot when they need changing.

There are TDS meters for testing the membrane to see when that needs to be replaced.
Liquatec TDS Meter PM-3000 to Monitor Total Dissolved Solids with a Handheld TDS Meter
Reverse Osmosis Inline TDS Meter to Monitor Total Dissolved Solids in RO System Water.

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