Installing an Inline Refrigerator Water Filter

Installing an Inline Refrigerator Water Filter



Some refrigerators don’t have an internal water filter, but you can still enjoy fresh tasting ice and water by installing an inline filter on the supply tubing to remove chlorine and contaminants. We’ll show you how.

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Hi, Wayne here from Sears PartsDirect. Today we’re going to show you how to install an inline water filter on your refrigerator. If your refrigerator doesn’t have an internal water filter, you can install an inline filter on the supply tubing to remove chlorine and contaminants. Be sure to choose a filter that is certified to NSF standards. Using a helper, carefully pull the refrigerator forward to access the water supply tubing.Measure the diameter of water supply tubing connected to the back of your refrigerator. Common water supply tubing sizes are 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch. Water tube fittings on most inline filters fit 1/4-inch copper or plastic tubing. Next, you’ll choose a place to mount the water filter. Mounting the filter to the wall behind the refrigerator will protect it from damage as you move the refrigerator in and out of its space. You need these supplies for most inline filter installations: utility knife, towel, water bucket, work gloves, filter mounting supplies, adapters for the water supply tubing if necessary, hand tools if necessary. Now we’ll get started. Attach the filter mounting hardware to the wall. Unplug the refrigerator and shut off the water supply. Cleanly cut the water supply tube in the spot where you want to install the filter. Clean the ends of the cut water tubing. With the filter’s water flow pointed in the right direction, push the inlet end of the water tube into the fitting until it bottoms out. Tug the water tube to make sure it’s securely connected. To remove carbon dust and residue, hold the water filter outlet over the bucket and open the water supply valve to flush 2 gallons of water through the filter. Shut off the water supply valve. Connect the outlet tube to the filter outlet fitting and tug the water tube to make sure it’s securely connected. Open the water supply valve and check the outlet water tubes for leaking. Push the tubes further in if they leak. Attach the water filter to the mounting hardware on the wall. Plug the refrigerator back in and push it back into place. Replace the water filter every 6 months, or more often if water flow slows noticeably. Remember to flush the new filter. For convenience, set up a water filter subscription to get a new filter shipped every 6 months. You can do that when you buy the filter. We hope this video helps you out today. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and we’ll let you know when we post new videos.

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Water Filtration Experiment

Water Filtration Experiment



Construct your own sand water filter and learn about water filtration systems with this easy science project.

List Of Items:
1/2 L of swamp water (or tap water with mud or dirt added)
2 L soda pop bottle with its lid
2 L plastic soda pop bottle—one with its bottom cut off, the other with its top cut off (have an adult help with cutting)
1000 ml beaker
2 empty 20 oz cups
1 tbsp of Alum (Aluminum potassium sulfate)
2 cups of fine sand
1 cup of coarse sand
1 cup of small pebbles
1 Coffee filter or Filter Paper
1 rubber band
1 Spoon (for scooping the Alum)
1 Large spoon for stirring
Stopwatch or timer

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How To: Replace the Water Filter in your LG French Door Refrigerator (Filter Model NP LT700P)

How To: Replace the Water Filter in your LG French Door Refrigerator (Filter Model NP LT700P)



Get step-by-step instructions for replacing the fresh air filter in your LG Refrigerator. Learn how to identify the signs that your filter may be going bad, as well as what to look for in your new water filter. This video applies to many common LG French Door Models.

Our team of water filter experts recommends replacing your filter with an NSF-Certified, high quality refrigerator water filter. Be sure to look for the NSF logo on the packaging. We replaced the filter in this refrigerator with a Neo-Pure brand filter (Model NP-LT700P), which is a perfect replacement for the LG LT700P (ADQ36006101).

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KNL Healthy Drop Water Purifier With Nano Filtration Membrane And Alkaline Regulator.

KNL Healthy Drop Water Purifier With Nano Filtration Membrane And Alkaline Regulator.



Dear friends, I want to say that I have shoot a video of the Manufacturer Of KNL Healthy Drop Water Purifier. He has a unique recommendation about the modern water filtration technology of reverse osmosis . So, you must watch this video and share it.

Biocera Alkaline –

Nano Filtration Membrane for approx 20% ppm tds of pure water-

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Pre Filter Set (PF Set) for Water Purifier-

KNL NF80 (Nanofiltration) TFC Dry 100 GPD NF Membrane, BARC licensed, flux rate around 22 ltrs/hr, Pore Size 0.0002 μ, Rejection rate between (80-90)%, for RO/NF (reverse osmosis) water purifiers-

KNL Healthy Drops, KNL-NF40-AR, NF (Nanofiltration) RO Water Purifier with Alkaline Regulator, Used for 150 ppm to 350 ppm raw Water tds, 13 LTR Detachable Tank, Safer Than UV+UF+TDS Adjuster System-

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Sawyer Mini Water Filter Review

Sawyer Mini Water Filter Review



The Sawyer Mini Water Filter is a compact, simple to use water filter that will clean up to 100,000 gallons of water. This video shows just how simple it is to use.

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Make A Water Filtration System Clean Water Science Lab Demonstrated

Make A Water Filtration System Clean Water Science Lab Demonstrated



This is a demonstration of the clean water science lab I recently purchased. It teaches you the basics of water filtration and purification. There are multiple experiments in the box. For today I am trying out the water filter.

This is the same principal used by the large water treatment plants in the city.

You can use this idea to make your own clean water filter for your off grid home.

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