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The nova system seems real nice Are you a licensed plumber and do you have insurance.
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I am also interested if you are a licensed plumber and if your product is certified by the NSF under their NSF/ANSI 61 standard for residential water filters. When I search their website, I can not find a listing for NOVA, or AXEON in the certified filter database.
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I'm not a licensed plumber, but I have one that works for us.
All the filters are NSF certified.
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Thanks for your response. I'm really having trouble finding the NSF certification information for your product. Could you please provide the NSF "Performance Claims" and the Rated Service Flow for your product and the country of origin information. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for your response. I'm really having trouble finding the NSF certification information for your product. Could you please provide the NSF "Performance Claims" and the Rated Service Flow for your product and the country of origin information. Thanks in advance.
I don't think you will find anything under "Nova". I think the filter system is called Axeon, or something like that.
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Thanks for your response. I'm really having trouble finding the NSF certification information for your product. Could you please provide the NSF "Performance Claims" and the Rated Service Flow for your product and the country of origin information. Thanks in advance.
the filtration is a max of 5 micron, the flow is 80 psi made in the USA

Maybe you should call us
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the filtration is a max of 5 micron, the flow is 80 psi made in the USA

Maybe you should call us
Why not use a 1 micron carbon filter cartridge? Does Axeon make one that will work with your system?
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I can get 1 and or 2 micron carbon blocs, I use them on aquarium systems.

The issue is in a home using way more water than a aquarium it will clog or load in a few months (2-3), but if you don't mind the cost yes I can get them.

Generally WHF are 10-15 microns in the final stage.

5 is considered a very fine element eliminating most debris and chemicals.





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I'm not a licensed plumber, but I have one that works for us.
All the filters are NSF certified.
Does your licensed plumber pull a permit for the work and does he have insurance.
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Permit not required, yes he has insurance
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Just read through this whole thread, and as a former Reefer, totally get what you are saying and agree. I do have one question - you don't really address Reverse Osmosis at all. The problem with RO is the flow rate, but you can get around that with a tank. Can you go over why you don't fee an RO system is necessary? Side note- looked at your website and you live around the corner from me - I am in Hillsboro. Probably will do your system next year for my renters.
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Just read through this whole thread, and as a former Reefer, totally get what you are saying and agree. I do have one question - you don't really address Reverse Osmosis at all. The problem with RO is the flow rate, but you can get around that with a tank. Can you go over why you don't fee an RO system is necessary? .
Well there are pros & cons with RO, at most you may want it for drinking and cooking but not anything else in the home, too expensive for the flow rate, yes a tank would work but then that tank needs a pump to deliver water to home.

All 4 of my aquarium stores on Long Island have such systems, I installed a 700 gallon a day RO with a 1,000 gallon tank and pump it to the fish systems for water changes and acclimation. Cost was about $6,000.

But the stores have about 9,000 gallons of fish & coral tanks

Back to a typical home

For that we can do a under sink RO with a faucet next to the sink.

But as you know an RO strips all the minerals out of the water, great for reef/fish tanks but most folks need those minerals.

So it's a matter of choice not necessity.

In my opinion, the water filtered by the triple Nova system more than meets the needs of having great water at a very reasonable price.

Did I answer your question with enough detail?

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