Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow
Maximum-flow water filtration system features upgraded catalytic carbon to tackle chloramines and chlorine at a 43% higher flow rate for 1,000,000 gallons or 10 years.
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Your Ultimate Peace of Mind
Water You Can Trust
Independently tested to NSF/ANSI Standard 42 to remove up to 83% of chloramines and 97% of chlorine.
Ultra-Delicious
No chemicals are added during the filtration process, leaving you with only clean, great-tasting water throughout your home.
Breathe Easy
Harmful chemicals evaporate in steam, contaminating the air. Instantly improve indoor air quality by filtering the water in your home.
Better Water, Better Cooking
Filtered water produces more natural flavors for amazing results in the kitchen. Leave your friends wondering about your best kept secret.
Healthier Skin & Hair
Bathe yourself in filtered water for noticeably healthier, more moisturized skin and hair.
Brighter, Clean Clothes
Chloramines can make clothes look older faster. Save your closet (and wallet) with filtered water.
How It Works
Superior Filtration
Our independently tested whole house water filter system is comprised of carefully sequenced stages, each with its own unique formula of high-potency, contaminant-grabbing media and filtration.
Superior Filtration
Our independently tested whole house water filter system is comprised of carefully sequenced stages, each with its own unique formula of high-potency, contaminant-grabbing media and filtration.
Innovative Technology
Smart Design
Unique upflow, dual tank design increases water contact time with contaminant-removing media to prevent clogging or media channeling.
Low Maintenance
Rhino® whole house systems are easy to install and maintain. No electricity, drain lines, or back flushing required.
Easy Filter Replacements
Unlike other whole house filters with bulky replacements, Rhino® filters are engineered for quick, simple tank changes.
Boosted Water Flow
With a peak flow rate of 12 gpm, this system is perfect for larger homes and those seeking maximum performance.
Enhanced Media
Features upgraded catalytic carbon specially formulated to tackle chloramines (chlorine + ammonia)
Strong & Safe Materials
WQA certified to NSF/ANSI/CAN Standard 61, Rhino® tanks are molded from super strong, food grade HDTE (High Density, Tri-Extruded) material.
This system comes with a 10-Year Limited Warranty and a 90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee so you can be confident in your purchase.
Independently tested to NSF/ANSI Standard 42 to remove up to 83% of chloramines and 97% of chlorine for 1,000,000 gallons or up to 10 years. See claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet.
Whole Health, Pure Performance
The Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow provides long-lasting, high-performance water filtration for great-tasting, healthy water throughout your entire home for 1,000,000 gallons or up to 10 years. The Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow is independently tested to reduce 83% of chloramine and 97% of chlorine at 10 gpm and the Rhino tank is WQA certified to NSF/ANSI/CAN Standard 61. The Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow boasts a 12 gpm peak flow rate - perfect for larger homes and those seeking maximum performance. This system features upgraded wood catalytic carbon that is lighter and more effective at tackling chloramines - a combination of chlorine and ammonia commonly used by municipalities to treat water - than other carbon media.
The Aquasana Rhino's unique upflow, dual tank design increases water contact time with contaminant-grabbing media and prevents clogging or media channeling.
This system comes with an assembly kit to make installation more efficient and to save you money. It now has everything you need to install on 3/4" or 1" main water lines, including high-quality Schedule 80 PVC components, an integrated drain valve for easy flushing and draining, a shut-off valve, tank connections, Pre and Post filters, and housings.
This Rhino's newly improved divider valve enables a flow rate of up to 12 gpm with no noticeable change in water pressure.
Unlike other whole house filters that require messy, complicated replacement tanks, Aquasana Rhinos are intelligently engineered for quick, easy tank replacements.
Add more performance to your system with our available upgrades. Our Salt-Free Water Conditioner naturally and safely reduces scale buildup on internal pipes and plumbing without the use of salt or chemicals. Get total home protection by adding the optional UV Filter to powerfully sterilize 99.99% of bacteria and viruses and 99% of cysts (independently tested to NSF/ANSI Standard 55). You can also upgrade your system with the Low Maintenance Pre-Filter that lasts 3X long as the standard Pre-Filter. Also available is the Pro-Grade Bypass Install Kit that allows you to bypass the system so you can replace your filters without having to shut off your water. The kit includes high-quality brass components and 1" connections. Does not include PEX tubing.
System Operating Temp Range: 40-90°F
System Max Operating Pressure: 100 psi
Specifications
- Length:
- Height:
- Diameter:
- Peak Flow Rate (GPM):
- Rated Flow Rate* (GPM):
- Capacity (Years):
- Capacity (Gallons):
Base Unit
- Please see chart below
- 63"
- 11"
- 12.0
- 10.0
- 10
- 1,000,000
Conditioner
- 57"
- 11"
- 16.0
- 7.0
- 10
- 1,000,000
UV
- 15"
- 4"
- 16.0
- 7.0
- 1
*Contaminant reduction testing and resulting values are based on Rated Flow Rates indicated above. Values will vary based on faster or slower flow rates.
Rhino®
Rhino® + Bypass
Rhino® + SFWC
Rhino® + SFWC + Bypass
Rhino® + UV
Rhino® + UV + Bypass
Rhino® + SFWC + UV
Rhino® + SFWC + UV + Bypass
Rhino® + Low Maint
Rhino® + SFWC + Low Maint
Rhino® + UV + Bypass + Low Maint
Rhino® + UV + Low Maint
Rhino® + Bypass + Low Maint
Rhino® + SFWC + UV + Low Maint
Rhino® + SFWC + Bypass + Low Maint
Rhino® + SFWC + UV + Bypass + Low Maint
20" Pre-Filter Replacement – 3 Pack
Replace every 2 months
Prevents dirt and sediment particles from entering and clogging the main filter unit
Post-Filter Replacement
Replace every 6
months
Reduces any remaining sediment and organic particles
Low Maintenance Pre-Filter Replacement
Replace every 6
months
Reduces any remaining sediment and organic particles, while lasting 3X longer
Max Flow UV Replacement Lamp
Replace every 12
months
Uses ultraviolet light to sterilize 99.99% of bacteria and viruses and 99% of cysts
Tall Salt-Free Water Conditioner Replacement
Replace every 10 years
Protects appliances and pipes from scale buildup
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Learn about our Whole House Water Filter upgrade option, the Salt-Free Water Conditioner
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How to Install a Whole House System
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How to Replace a Whole House Water Filter Pre-Filter
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Rhino® Whole House Filters
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- 1. Why are whole house water filters considered "point of entry" systems?
- The filtration system is installed at the point where the main water supply enters the home, delivering filtered water throughout your home.
- 2. Do I need a licensed plumber to install a whole house filter?
- We strongly recommend using a licensed plumber since they carry insurance to cover any damages caused by an installation error. This will give you the security that the work was done properly, and peace of mind in knowing that the installation is backed up by the plumbing company's insurance plan.
- 3. What's the flow rate of the Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow whole house water filter?
- The Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow whole house water filter has a peak flow rate of 12 gallons per minute (gpm). True flow rate will vary with influent water pressure. Most homes use only 2 to 3 GPM the majority of the time.
- 4. Will I experience a drop in water pressure after installing a whole house water filter?
- We have whole house water filter options designed to suit your specific home and needs. Our Rhino® and Rhino® Chloramines systems are designed for homes with up to 2.5 bathrooms and with 4 people or fewer in residence. If you have a larger household or are seeking maximum performance, our Rhino® Max Flow and Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow are designed for homes with up to 6 bathrooms and up to 8 people in residence. For even larger homes (5,000 square feet, 3+ stories, 7+ bathrooms, and/or 9+ people) our knowledgeable Water Experts can build a custom system to accommodate you. For more information, call us at 866-662-6885.
- 5. What is the difference between city water and well water?
- City water is treated by municipalities to reduce bacteria, viruses, and common contamination sources. It's also regulated per the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) guidelines. Well water comes from an underground aquifer that is pumped into a home and is typically untreated. Well water may contain higher than average levels of iron or sulfur, or other contaminants.
- 6. What type of filtration media do you use in the Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow system?
- Both the top and bottom tanks contain 100% catalytic carbon for the reduction of chloramines.
- 7. What percentage of chloramine does Aquasana's Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow whole house water filters remove and for how long?
- The Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow is independently tested to reduce 83% of chloramine and 97% of chlorine for 1,000,000 gallons or up to 10 years.
- 8. What is chloramine and do your whole house filters remove it?
- Chloramine is a disinfection agent comprised of chlorine and ammonia used as an alternative to chlorine in some city water treatment facilities. For customers with chloramine in their water, we offer the Rhino® Chloramines and the Rhino® Chloramines Max Flow. These Whole House Filters feature upgraded catalytic carbon media, which has a higher surface area to handle the aggressiveness of chloramine for longer than the standard whole house systems.
- 9. What is KDF?
- KDF stands for kinetic degradation fluxion, which is a redox filtration medium. KDF uses a unique combination of copper and zinc that creates an electrochemical reaction. Chlorine, for instance, is changed into benign, water-soluble chloride, which is then carried harmlessly through the water supply.
- 10. I just installed my filter. Why does my water look milky or cloudy?
- After you install your whole house filter, you may notice your water is cloudy. Cloudy or white water is a result of air in the pipes. This trapped air is what causes the water to have a cloudy appearance. This is very common and not harmful. The trapped air in the pipes can take a week to a month to completely resolve.
- 11. Do I need to disinfect my water supply?
- It is recommended to disinfect all water supplies that are not protected by a municipal water (city water) source. By providing your own disinfection, you are ensuring the safety of your water supply for you and your family.
- 13. Do Whole House Water Filters remove bacteria or viruses?
- Because bacteria and viruses are more prevalent in homes that use well water, our Rhino® Well Water with UV comes standard with an ultraviolet filter specifically designed to render bacteria and viruses inactive. The UV Filter safely sterilizes up to 99.99% of viruses and bacteria, and 99% cysts. For homes using city water, we offer the UV Filter as an add-on to our whole house filters that provides an added safeguard against these contaminants in the event of a boil warning.
- 14. Is UV filtration effective against protozoa such as cryptosporidium and giardia lamblia?
- Yes, UV filtration is the best available technology proven to treat protozoan cysts. The levels required to inactivate these cysts are quite low: less than 10 mJ/cm2 for 99% sanitization of both Cryptosporidium parvum and Giardia lamblia.
- 15. Does UV filtration render E. coli inactive?
- E. coli requires a UV dose of 6-10 mJ/cm2 in order to render it inactive or sterilize by 99.99%. The Aquasana UV Filter delivers a minimum of 30 mJ/cm2.
- 16. Is UV filtration 100% effective?
- Aquasana's UV filters are independently tested to sterilize 99.99% of viruses and bacteria like E.coli, and 99% of chlorine-resistant cysts for peace of mind. UV filtration is more effective and more eco-friendly than chemical disinfection processes at sterilizing these contaminants.
- 17. How much does it cost to operate UV filters?
- UV filters are extremely economical to operate. A typical 10 gallon per minute (gpm) UV filter operates on the same power requirements as a 40-watt light bulb!
- 18. Will UV filters change the taste of my water?
- No, UV is a physical disinfection process. It does not change the taste or odor of the water. It simply provides safe, reliable disinfection while adding nothing to your water.
- 19. Should I shut my UV filter off when I am not using it?
- No, the UV filter should be left on whether you are using water or not. The lamp ages regardless of the amount of water drawn through the system. By leaving the unit on, you will eliminate the potential problem of having contamination pass through the filter while the unit is off. However, if water is drained from your disinfection system, your UV filter must be switched off.
- 20. What are the annual maintenance requirements on a UV filter?
- UV lamps have a powerful life of approximately 9,000 hours, which means that the lamps require annual replacement. The UV light may offer illumination beyond 1 year, however there will not be enough UV energy to provide adequate disinfection. Proper maintenance of any pre-treatment is also required. Additionally, the sleeve must be cleaned at least once a year.
- 21. Do I need to consider the quality of my water prior to the UV filter?
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Yes, our UV filter is designed for water that has already been filtered through a home filtration system and not as a standalone unit. For UV filters to be effective, it is recommended that the influent water contain the following:
- Iron < 0.3 ppm (0.3 mg/L)
- Manganese < 0.05 ppm (0.05 mg/L)
- Hardness < 7gpg
- Tannins < 0.1 ppm (0.1 mg/L)
- Turbidity < 1NTU
- UV transmittance > 75%
- 22. What is hard water?
- Hard water is a count of mineral content. It occurs when dissolved minerals clump together to produce scale that can harm your internal pipes, plumbing, and home appliances. Hard water contains a higher-than-average amount of dissolved minerals (primarily calcium and magnesium), and a higher concentration of multivalent cations (Ca2+ and Mg2+).
- 23. Does having hard water mean it is contaminated?
- No, hard water does not mean water is contaminated. It is a measurement of mineral count present in your water. Most water sources in the USA are considered hard.
- 24. Is hard water safe to drink?
- Hard water can be city water or well water meaning it may or may not be pre-treated. The minerals that make water "hard" are not considered contaminants, but hard water can still contain additional contaminants that are not safe for consumption.
- 25. What is soft water and how do I know if my home has it?
- Soft water is water that has either been treated by a water softener or naturally contains less hard minerals. The most recognizable trait of "soft" water is how much more soap lathers, as opposed to hard water. Soap lathers less due to the higher concentration of minerals. Water softeners reduce the negative effects of dissolved minerals in water that can clump together and produce scale buildup.
- 26. Does having soft water mean it is clean water?
- Soft water does not mean clean water. Your water can be soft and still have contaminants present in the water.
- 27. Is soft water safe to drink?
- Yes, soft water is considered potable. Drinking water from a sodium-based softener increases your daily intake of sodium, which can lead to health problems in sodium-sensitive individuals. Please keep in mind that a water softener is not a water filter. A water softener does not remove contaminants present in your water.
- 28. What is a salt-based water softener?
- A salt-based water softener is a softener system designed to remove/reduce calcium and magnesium from the water by exchanging it with sodium. This is done through an ion exchange process that alters the molecular structure of the calcium and magnesium from a divalent ion to a univalent ion, making the water "softer."
- 29. Do softeners reduce chemical contamination?
- Softeners do not remove chemical contamination themselves, but softeners sometimes have a carbon filter working in conjunction with the softener to treat contamination.