Aquasana Under Sink
Installation Kits - Standard & Premium
Are you
tired of your Countertop water filter
unit taking up space in your kitchen? Now you can convert your existing Aquasana
Countertop water filter unit into a convenient Under Sink unit!
Standard
Faucet
Premium
Faucet
Brushed
Nickel
Polished
Chrome
The premium installation kit
offers an upgrade of brushed nickel or polished chrome pressure relief faucet. This attractive new design uses a high-grade porcelain internal valve for smooth, effortless, on/off motion.
If
you do not already have an Aquasana countertop filter unit and want a
complete under sink filter system, See below
Pure
drinking water at the push of a button!
Comes complete with:
Mounting bracket
Faucet
"T" adapter for cold
water line
Installation
fittings
Deluxe chrome push button faucet with color coded
tubing
Easy-to-follow illustrated instructions.
Typical
installation is less than 30 minutes using pliers and a screw driver.
For most kitchen areas, the kit requires a 7/8" hole in the sink or
counter-top.
This hole can be drilled, or it may already exist in a sprayer, soap
dispenser, or a plug.
Includes an adapter kit for installing the Aquasana Countertop water filter
under the sink‚ out of the way. Instead of attaching the filter to your
kitchen faucet‚ taking up prime space on the counter-top… this kit
allows you to neatly and easily install the filter system under the sink
and mount a deluxe chrome push button faucet for dispensing filtered
water.
Q. Do I have to use the water dispenser that comes with
the unit, or can I use other manufacturer's dispenser? Can I run the supply
line directly to the inlet of the filter?
A. You can use someone else's faucet only if it is vented or open relief, which
means that it will have 3 tubes. You can not go straight into the filter
from the cold water supply line because the system simply won't handle the
pressure. We do it this way so that the system does not have to bear the
brunt of the pressure, rather the pressure is maintained in the faucet to
prevent leaking, or worse yet, exploding filters.