Filt,NRVTOC-150 1054N
Filt,NRVTOC-150 1054N
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The NRVTOC-150 is a whole-house catalytic carbon water filter designed for simple, low-maintenance removal of chlorine and chloramines—without electricity or backwashing.
🔧 Overview
The NOVO™ NRVTOC-150 is a non-regenerating valve (NRV) filtration system, meaning it operates without automatic backwash cycles or power. It’s ideal for homeowners who want basic whole-home filtration with minimal upkeep.
⚙️ Key Features
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Catalytic Carbon Filtration:
Reduces chlorine, chloramines, taste, and odor throughout the home -
Non-Regenerating (No Power Required):
No electrical connection or programming needed -
Low Maintenance Design:
No backwashing—simple, passive filtration system -
Factory Bypass Included:
Built-in bypass valve for easy servicing -
Quick Installation Kit:
Includes fittings and connections for faster install
📋 Specifications
- Model: NRVTOC-150
- Part #: 15054092
- Tank Size: 10" × 54"
- Media Volume: 1.5 cubic feet
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Flow Rate:
- Peak: ~5 GPM
- Max listed: ~6 GPM
- Connection Size: 3/4" (with included adapters)
- Pressure Range: 30–125 PSI
- Temperature Range: 40–110°F
- Power Required: None
💧 Filtration Performance
- Up to 97% chlorine reduction
- Effective for over 1,100,000 gallons (depending on water conditions)
- Improves:
- Taste & odor
- Skin and hair feel
- Overall water quality
🏠 Applications
- Homes on city water (chlorine/chloramine treated)
- Whole-house installation at main water line
- Ideal where low maintenance is preferred over maximum performance
🔁 Benefits
- ✔️ No electricity or drain required
- ✔️ Lower upfront and operating cost
- ✔️ Simple “install and forget” design
- ✔️ Improves water quality across entire home
⚠️ Important Differences (vs backwashing systems)
- ❌ No self-cleaning → media will wear out faster
- ❌ Lower flow capacity than powered systems
- ❌ Best for moderate water usage households
