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Tier1 Eco Series Whole House Chlorine Reduction System (1,100,000 Gallons Capacity)
- Certified to NSF/ANSI 42 for the reduction of Chlorine up to 1,100,000 Gallons. KDF media included to further reduce heavy metals like lead and mercury, organic chemicals like herbicides, pesticides and VOCs. Ideal for larger homes.
- Simple upflow design for minimal maintenance, no electricity required and no confusing electric valve.
- 3/4 inch male threaded connection with sediment prefiltration system included.
- Easy installation with minimal floor space requirements.
- Certified to NSF/ANSI 42 for the reduction of Chlorine up to 1,100,000 Gallons. KDF media included to further reduce heavy metals like lead and mercury, organic chemicals like herbicides, pesticides and VOCs. Ideal for larger homes.
- Simple upflow design for minimal maintenance, no electricity required and no confusing electric valve.
- 3/4 inch male threaded connection with sediment prefiltration system included.
- Easy installation with minimal floor space requirements.


KDF Media Advantages and Benefits
KDF (Kinetic Degradation Fluxion) media is a copper-zinc formulation blend that is highly effective at reducing chlorine, lead, mercury, iron, and hydrogen sulfide from your water. Typically used as pre-treatment or as a primary treatment method, KDF media delivers a superior filtration performance compared to traditional carbon exclusive treatment. The process works by exchanging electrons with contaminants in order to change them into less problematic, harmless components. In the case of chlorine, an electronic is picked up from the KDF media to turn the chlorine into chloride, a more stable ion generally present in salt. For hydrogen sulfide, the copper loses an electron and the sulfur gains an electron to form copper sulfide and water. Insoluble copper sulfide can then be backwashed from the KDF media. Invest in a system which provides effective chlorine and heavy metal reduction with Tier1.

Importance of Pre-Filtration
Pre-filtration is a wise move for whole home solution systems as it filters out particles that would otherwise clog up the following systems. Usually in the form of sediment filters such as polypropylene and pleated media or as carbon block filters, these pre-filters offer a primary layer of defense to help extend the life of whole home systems and filter out larger particles. This layer of defense is fairly standard on reverse osmosis systems and softeners as it is advised to protect these systems but even if you don't have this equipment, whole home housings and filters effectively reduce the amount of dirt, sediment, and silt that would flow through your plumbing and affect your water using appliances. Ensure you have the protection your systems and home need with Tier's line of Whole House Cartridge Systems.

Quick and Easy Installation
Tier1's carbon and KDF system can be easily installed onto your home's main water line. Flex connector, 3/4 inch stainless steel nipple, and 3/4 inch ball valve are provided for minimal required extra parts. This system does not include a valve head, which would require additional programming and system maintenance. Simply connect the system and it will go to work providing filtered water throughout your home.
For more instructions please reference our installation guide which can be found in the intructions tab.
Experience the Tier1 Difference
Tier1 manufactures high-quality filtration and household products. We take creating and maintaining a healthy home seriously. Products must undergo rigorous testing and meet demanding quality expectations in order to earn the Tier1 badge. Every purchase is backed by the Tier1® Guarantee:
- Guaranteed Fit
- Guaranteed Quality
- Guaranteed Price
Reduced Contaminants
The TIER1_T1W_WH_CB_KDF_1054 reduces the following contaminants:
- Chlorine Taste & Odor
- Dissolved Minerals
- Heavy Metals
- Herbicides
- Odor
- Pesticides
- Sediment
- Turbidity
Installation Guide
Instructions
- For additional installation Instructions, watch our video guide below: