Stream Drinking Water Systems Thank you for choosing a Stream filtration system. It is our commitment to provide our valued customers the very best in water quality and we look forward to serving you for many years. Here’s how to connect Stream and begin enjoying quality water for less.
Particle Retention Size: sub micron (0.5 micron) tested for: CA Dept. of Public Health : Cert: #13-2190 1. The Stream Flow Drinking Water System sits on the kitchen Notes countertop and connects to your existing faucet with a hose and diverter valve.
Housing Bottom Acrylic Sleeve Stream Drinking Water Systems have been tested so you know that they will perform at the highest level possible. Please read this manual before installing your Stream Flow System, as installation, operation, and maintenance will aide in your System’s performance. Not following these instructions carefully could lead to product failure or possible damage.
Sec. Preparing the Housing Be sure to gather the recommended tools for the Stream Flow countertop installation before you begin. A. Filter Cartridge Installation The filter cartridge is shipped outside of the unit housing (in most cases) to protect your filter and drinking water system from damage during shipping.
Countertop Installation The Stream Flow model sits on the counter next to the sink and is connected to your existing faucet with a hose and diverter valve. Stream Flow comes with the hose and diverter valve attached to its housing.
Filter life will vary depending on the amount of water used and the amount of impurities being processed in your water. If your Stream Flow filter clogs, it may be because it is protecting you from the contaminants and physical matter in your drinking water. If this happens, see Section I.A - Operation and Maintenance Specifications.
Sec. Performance tested MODEL - F1 Stream Drinking Water Systems Product Performance Tested Stream Drinking Water System Tested to NSF International Standards 42 and 53 for the reduction of claims specified below. Standard 42, Aesthetic Effects Standard 53, Health Effects •...
50,000/ml 99.95% ** Percent reduction reflects actual performance of Stream product as specifically tested (at 200% of capacity). Percent reduction shown for VOCs* reflects the allowable claims for volatile organic chemicals/compounds as per tables. Chloroform was used as a surrogate for VOC reduction claims; the Stream Systems actual reduction rate of chloroform was >99.8% as tested.
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Note: This addresses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Regulations in effect at its time of publication, as they relate to Stream’s performance in conformance to the industry performance criteria. These regulations are continually being updated at the Federal level. Accordingly, this list of MCLs will be reviewed and amended when appropriate.
1. Stream Drinking Water Systems have been tested by NSF International for compliance to NSF/ANSI Standard Nos. 42 and 53. 2.Chloroform was used as a substitute for claims of reduction of VOCs, where the Stream System’s actual reduction rate of chloroform was greater than 99.8% when tested at 200% capacity. Stream Drinking Water Systems have been certified by the State of California Department of Public Health for the reduction of spe- cific contaminants listed herein.
Trademark/Model Designation Replacement Elements Stream Flow FL Stream Flow Plus FPL Manufacturer: Stream Laboratories, Inc. The water treatment device(s) listed on this certificate have met the testing requirements pursuant to Section 116830 of the Health and Safety Code for the following health related contaminants:...
What causes “white” particles to ap- When water is frozen, the natural minerals Natural minerals are good for you in pear in Stream water when it is frozen or solidify and they can appear as white normal quantities, and so when you see boiled? flakes or specks when the ice melts.
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Systems don’t remove dissolved minerals softener when using your Stream so the pH is not changed. Drinking Water System. Can the Stream System be used on un- If the water source is questionable, you Stream Systems are designed to be treated water? should disinfect it before use.
B. Maintenance Problems Flushing/Disinfecting Unit Housing: You should not let water sit for more than 10 days without being used. If you do, the System may need to be flushed or disinfected before you start using it again. 1. Make sure the water to the unit is turned off. 2.
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Warranty Stream believes in improving your water and your life, which is why we’ve tailored our warranty for you— to make your life just a little bit easier. Stream will repair or replace any System at absolutely no charge (baring the transportation to Stream headquarters) during the warranty period.
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