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Description
The Antunes 13" x 63" Iron Filter System is a high-performance water treatment solution designed to reduce iron content without the use of chemicals. Engineered for commercial foodservice and equipment applications, this system helps improve water quality, protect connected appliances, and extend equipment lifespan. With a 15 GPM flow rate, durable construction, and NSF certification, this iron filter system delivers reliable operation under demanding conditions. It features standard plumbing connections for easy installation and operates efficiently within a wide pressure and temperature range, making it ideal for commercial kitchens, beverage systems, and water-dependent equipment.
Key Features
- Reduces iron from water without the use of chemicals
- High-capacity system with 15 GPM service flow rate
- Helps protect equipment and improve water quality
- Operates within a wide pressure range for commercial use
- NSF certified for safety and performance assurance
- Includes power cord and plug adapters for convenient installation
Specifications
Dimensions
Width
13"
Height
63"
Inlet Connection
1" NPT
Outlet Connection
1" NPT
Drain Connection
1/2" NPT
Details
Weight
275 lbs
Service Flow Rate
15 GPM
Iron Reduction Method
Chemical-Free Filtration
Maximum Operating Temperature
110°F
Operating Pressure Range
20–125 PSI
Voltage
120V
Phase
1 Phase
Frequency
50 Hz
Amperage
0.33 Amps
Power Connection
Cord with Plug Adapters
Warranty / Certifications
Certification
NSF Listed
Reviews
Antunes is shipped free across Canada on orders over $149. Antunes is a family-owned and operated company specializing in premium foodservice equipment and water treatment solutions. Committed to delivering innovative, high-quality products, Antunes emphasizes customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and positive global impact.
