GE GXWH40L High Flow Whole Home Filtration System

February 10, 2020 - Comment

The GE High Flow Whole Home Filtration System reduces dirt, silt, sand and rust in your water, providing a clear sump to view filter soil level. Features a bypass option and red pressure-release button for drier filter change. Includes a magnetic filter reminder light, sump wrench and a mounting bracket for easy installation. Entire system

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(as of April 19, 2020 7:55 am GMT-0500 - Details)

The GE High Flow Whole Home Filtration System reduces dirt, silt, sand and rust in your water, providing a clear sump to view filter soil level. Features a bypass option and red pressure-release button for drier filter change. Includes a magnetic filter reminder light, sump wrench and a mounting bracket for easy installation. Entire system NSF/ANSI certified and sized for 3/4″ or 1″ plumbing.

Product Features

  • Heavy-duty filtration system: Clear sump allows for easy viewing of filter
  • Filters water at the main supply: Install system in basement and/or out of sight. Compatible Pipe Connections-Horizontal only
  • Premium filtration: Certified to reduce sediment, scale, dirt and rust in your water, appliances and plumbing fixtures
  • Easy installation: Includes 1″ plumbing connection, pressure relief valve, bypass option, mounting bracket and remote filter reminder light for simple installation and filter change
  • Three-month life: For best filtration results, filter: FXHTC or FXHSC (not included) should be replaced every three months
  • ACCESSORIES : Filters, Installation Kit, Mounting Brackets, Wrench

Comments

Anonymous says:

Don’t make the same mistake I did! We recently purchased a house that is on well water that we have be remolding. One of the areas I wanted to improve was the water system. The well was is good shape, fairly good quality water, but I wanted to add a house filter to catch sediment and soften the water. After doing a cursory search, we settled on the GE water softener and GXWH40L whole house filter. The GE softener works well, and I am satisfied enough with it, but that’s not what this review is about.Not knowing very much about house filters, I ended up really just seeing what most big box stores had in stock, which is usually the GE brand of filters or the Culligan. Both products looked fairly similar in features, I ended up going with GE to match our softener. I purchased the “high capacity” unit since I figured, well we don’t want to slow things down, do we? I received it and was disappointed right away. After my disappointment and reading issues, I decided to put it in service since I had already…

Anonymous says:

The three way valve on the top is nice. Didn’t know what to expect with these, I purchased two. They come with a nice mounting bracket that can be mounted for either water flow direction. The top cover can also be flipped depending on the water flow. It also includes the screws to mount it with. There is a thee way valve on top to allow you to turn off, bypass or allow flow through the filter. A nice feature to come with, it saves shutting down the water to change filters. There is also other manufactures that make the filters cartridges that go into it, allows you a greater choice in filter elements to use. There is also a air bleed valve on it to purge the air in it after a filter change. That’s a lot of nice things to have in a filter housing. I was very pleased with it.

Anonymous says:

The best is yet to. I used this as a 2nd stage filter the first stage filter I’m using is the ispring pre filter for sediment, dirt etc and its performing it’s job pretty well but as far the ge whole house im using that as a 2nd stage cause i don’t want to overburden this with everything so now ge does not have to work or perform that hard but overall all os good very happy with purchase.

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