Description
The Omnipure CL10RO T/40-B is a 10″ inline granular activated carbon (GAC) filter engineered to improve water quality by reducing chlorine taste, odour and other organic contaminants in residential and light-commercial water systems. This compact cartridge uses high-quality coconut shell GAC media to deliver fresher, cleaner-tasting water while protecting downstream components like reverse osmosis membranes, ice makers, refrigerators, and beverage equipment.
Key Features
- High-quality coconut shell granular activated carbon (T-40 media): Designed for effective taste and odour reduction.
- Inline 10″ format: Fits standard 10″ housings and inline filter brackets.
- 1/4″ female threaded ports (FNPT): Easy to install with standard 1/4″ plumbing fittings.
- Improves drinking water quality: Reduces chlorine, unpleasant tastes, and odours for better drinking and cooking water.
- Durable and contamination-free construction: No glues or binders — components are friction-welded for a reliable seal.
Specifications
- Filter Size: ~2″ diameter × 10″ length (inline cartridge).
- Media: Coconut shell granular activated carbon (T-40).
- Micron Rating (Nominal): ~5 µ (for taste/odour/carbon reduction).
- Maximum Flow Rate: ~0.5 GPM (gallons per minute).
- Maximum Pressure: 125 PSI.
- Recommended Service Life: ~1,500 gallons or ~12 months (varies with water quality and use).
- Operating Temperature: ~35–100 °F (2–38 °C).
Applications
This inline GAC filter is ideal for:
- Pre-filtration or post-filtration in RO systems to remove residual chlorine and improve taste.
- Under-sink drinking water filtration systems.
- Inline filtration for ice makers, refrigerators, coffee machines, and beverage equipment.
- Point-of-use water treatment where taste and odour reduction is desired.
Why It Matters
Activated carbon media adsorbs chlorine and organic compounds that affect water taste and odour — helping your RO system produce better-tasting drinking water and extending the life of sensitive downstream components like membranes and faucets. Replacing this filter regularly (typically yearly) keeps water quality high and protects other system parts from premature wear.
Installation & Maintenance
- Install with correct flow direction: Ensure water flows through the cartridge as marked on the label for maximum performance.
- Flush prior to use: Run several gallons of water through the new filter to remove air and any loose carbon fines.
- Replace on schedule: Change the filter every ~12 months or when flow noticeably slows or taste/odour returns.

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