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iSpring WDS Series Whole House Systems
Version 2020-05
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Pre-installation Notes
This installation guide provides a step-by-step, start to finish procedure for installing your
iSpring whole house water filter. All steps provided herein are for typical installations only. Your
specific application may vary.
This filter system should not be used with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before and/or after the system.
The filter should be kept in a sheltered location and should never be exposed to freezing or
extreme temperatures and direct sunlight, such damage is not covered under any warranty.
Be sure to note the inlet/ outlet markings and the water flow direction.
A three-valve bypass valve and loop may be installed to loop the entire system to make servicing
easier.
Hard copper pipes generally come in two types. Use the thicker "L" type copper pipe rather than
thinner "M" type copper pipe.
Follow all local plumbing and building codes.
Pre-installation
Turn off the water to your house before beginning the installation.
Turn off power to your water heater before installation.
Open all plumbing fixtures in the house to drain the lines of water and pressure.
Lay out all the fittings and tools you will need to install the system depending on your
configuration.
Be sure to use Teflon tape on threaded fittings.
Installation
The filter should be placed on the main water supply line near where it enters the house at any
point past the main shutoff valve for the whole house, but before pipes branch off into multiple
directions. However, you may choose to locate the filterafter the line branches to the inside
andoutside plumbing depending on your filtration intent. Your filters should be located in
a dry, level area and protected from freezing temperatures and direct sunlight.
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