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Insinkerator F-701R Hot Water Tap Filter Stock Number: ES1686987

Suitable for all 1100 and 3300 Insinkerator hot water tap systems

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Manufactured by eSpares

(This part fits select models)

eSpares Insinkerator F-701R Hot Water Tap Filter

 Direct replacement for your current water filter
 Suitable for all 1100 & 3300 water tap systems
 Helps reduce chlorine, lead & other unpleasant tastes...

eSpares have this replacement insikerator F-701R water filter cartridge, suitable to fit all 1100 & 3300 water tap systems.

Every Insinkerator filtered tap features an unobtrusive filter system which lies under the sink. This filter is a direct replacement to your current filter and will help to reduce the levels of chlorine, lead, turbidity along with other unpleasant tastes and odours. It also features additional scale reduction technology.

There are many benefits to having an Insinkerator and it is important to keep it well maintained. An important part of this maintenance is looking after the water filtration.
 
This replacement F-701R water filter cartridge is suitable to fit all 1100 & 3300 water tap systems. The water filter should be replaced every 6 months (or when it becomes exhausted).
 
Specification:
  • Triple Action Sub Micron Filter
  • Dimensions: 265mm (H) x 85mm (W) x 85mm (D)
  • Minimum Pressure: 172kPa (25psi) 1.72 bar (non shock)
  • Maximum Pressure: 862kPa (125psi) 8.62 bar (non shock)
  • Minimum Temperature: 4.4°C (40°F)
  • Maximum Temperature: 37.8°C (100°F)
  • Capacity: 7,600 litres (2,008 gallons)
  • Flow Rate: 3.8 litres/minute (1.0 gpm)
  • Cartridge Change Interval: 6 months* (*or upon exhaustion)

Suitable to fit all 1100 & 3300 water tap systems as follows:

  • GN1100, HC1100, HC3300 and H3300 Insinkerator models
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1 Question and 1 Answer

By A Thorne - Guernsey channel islands - 21 October 2015
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    It is normal for water to drip when the tank is heating up and expanding fresh cold water, for information see: https://youtu.be/yZA6OsNV7kg?t=7m2s

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Insinkerator F-701R Hot Water Tap Filter

£34.99
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£34.99