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Pioneer Whole House Filter Cartridge for lead reduction
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PIONEER-FILTER
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Replacement cartridge for the Whole House Pioneer lead reduction system. Specifically designed at a 0.5-micron nominal filtration level, to remove both particulate and soluble lead from your drinking water.
- Certified to NSF/ANSI 53 standard for the reduction of lead and cyst along with NSF/ANSI P473 standard for PFOA/PFOS.
- Supports a flow rate of up to 8 gallons per minute (gpm)
- Replacement cartridge for the Pioneer whole house system
- Produces filtered water available from every tap throughout your home
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- Certified to NSF/ANSI 53 standard for the reduction of lead and cyst along with NSF/ANSI P473 standard for PFOA/PFOS.
- Supports a flow rate of up to 8 gallons per minute (gpm)
- Replacement cartridge for the Pioneer whole house system
- Produces filtered water available from every tap throughout your home
The Pioneer lead reduction whole house filter cartridge is certified to NSF/ANSI standard 53 for substance reduction. This Point-of-Entry filter provides over 88,000 gallons of high quality filtered water throughout your home. By use of activated carbon block filtering media this filter reduces contaminants down to .5 microns in size and reduces both particulate and soluble lead from your drinking water. The Pioneer filter can of support a flow rate of up to 8 gallons per minute (gpm) to ensure that your home water demands are being met and you are receiving filtered water whenever you turn on the tap. Don't let lead, cysts, and unpleasant chlorine taste and odor plague your water, invest in a whole house iron reduction Pioneer filter today.
Please read the complete: Pioneer Filter User Guide.
Please read the complete: Pioneer Filter User Guide.
This filter is designed to reduce a wide array of contaminants that commonly appear in your drinking water. Inlcuded on this list are big players like lead and chlorine. Lead is an increasing concern as aging infrastructure and plumbing continue to erode and leach material into the water on its way to your home. Chlorine is a commonly used water disinfectant that, while effective at its purpose, can cause unpleasant tastes and odors in your water. Removing these contaminants while providing a filtration down to 0.5 microns means you will be providing cleaner, great tasting water throughout your home.

For more information visit:
- PFOA/PFOS in Drinking Water
- Frequently Asked Questions About NSF P473 and Perfluorochemicals
- PFAS What You Need To Know
The Pioneer filter is certified to reduce these chemicals and water contaminants from your water.

Pioneer uses state-of-the-art snap-ring technology to eliminate the need for cumbersome tools. Homeowners can easily replace the filter in their Pioneer system by following a few simple steps. Press the red pressure relief valve and pull up the snap ring. Lift top cap.

NOTE: It is advised to leave at least three feet of open space above the system for replacement cartridges.
Reduced Contaminants
The PIONEER-FILTER reduces the following contaminants:
- Chloramines
- Chlorine Taste & Odor
- Cryptosporidium
- Cysts
- Giardia
- Lead
The PIONEER-FILTER is comparable with the following part numbers
PIONEER-FILTER |
CT-05-CB-AMYCL |
641945759587 |
User Guide
Instructions
- Please read the ENPRESS PIONEER SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL.
Turn off the water supply to the system by shutting off the inlet and outlet valves on the bypass. - Remove Umbrella Cap on the top of the vessel. Replace the 3-AAA batteries with new batteries. Push and hold the reset button on the metered board for 3 seconds to reset the totalizer. When the totalizer is reset the LED lights will flash green 3 times to confirm that it is reset.
- Depressurize the system by pushing down on the red depressurization button on the top cap of the system. Keep the button pushed down until all the air or water pressure is completely released.
- Push down the top cap with both hands to unseat the retaining ring. Remove the retaining ring by carefully grasping the handle and pulling inward, then upward. The retaining ring should slide completely out of the groove.
- Remove the top cap of the system by lifting up on the top handles, remove old filter. Open the John Guest® fitting and shut-off , and flush out the bottom of the system. Look down into the tank assembly, and you should see a small opening centered in the bottom of the tank. Remove packaging from the new filter, place the new cartridge into the tank with the double o-ring facing down.
- Position the cartridge so that it is aligned with the bottom, center opening. Press down on the cartridge so that the double o-ring seal moves into place within the bottom,center opening. Reposition the Top Cap into its original location.
- Reattach the top tank Snap Ring, pull up on the Top Cap to seat o-rings. Turn the water supply on, opening the inlet and outlet valves on the bypass.
- Relieve the system of air in the tank as the system fills with water, by pushing down on the red depressurization button on the top cap of the system. Keep the button pushed down until all the air pressure is completely released, and water comes out of the red depressurization button. Release the red depressurization button.
- Replace the Umbrella cap to the top of the system. Check for leaks.
- Flush the new cartridge per its installation instructions. During flush, confirm green LED lights are flashing with flowing water. If lights are not flashing green, go back to step 2.