Rossn
Member
I am looking into filtration options for my home, and one consideration is whole house carbon filtration.
The products have advertised flow rates that would limit the overall flow rate to the home. I do have a 1" city supply leading to the mechanical room.
My home is 4.5 baths, where 1 bath is dedicated to a single-bedroom rental unit, which would have it's own kitchen area and laundry (so, 2 kitchens (only one dishwasher), 2 laundries in the home). Master bath has two shower heads. There are only three of us in the rest of the home, though we do sometimes have guests. All this means regularly 4 people in the home + intermittent guests.
What flow rate should I be sure to maintain through any filtration?
My typical pressure is 60-65 psi, and I assume any whole house filter would have some pressure drop across it.
The products have advertised flow rates that would limit the overall flow rate to the home. I do have a 1" city supply leading to the mechanical room.
My home is 4.5 baths, where 1 bath is dedicated to a single-bedroom rental unit, which would have it's own kitchen area and laundry (so, 2 kitchens (only one dishwasher), 2 laundries in the home). Master bath has two shower heads. There are only three of us in the rest of the home, though we do sometimes have guests. All this means regularly 4 people in the home + intermittent guests.
What flow rate should I be sure to maintain through any filtration?
My typical pressure is 60-65 psi, and I assume any whole house filter would have some pressure drop across it.