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office water cooler filter for low water pressure
pura600 Advanced Water Filter for low water pressure
Filtration

Pura600 Low Flow Rate Inline Filter

pura600 filters are the ideal choice for the Thirsty Work range of water coolers for the office with low pressure water feeds, ensuring that fresh filtered water is available on demand whether from a hot or cold tap machine.

Key features
  • Office / residential use 
  • Removes trace plastics in water down to 1 micron size 
  • Contains granular activated carbon (GAC) for taste, odour and chlorine filtration
  • Retains trace minerals 
  • For applications with low pressure water feeds
AT A GLANCE
  • Removes Trace Plastics
  • Office / Home Use
  • Reduction of Chlorine, Taste and Odour
Specification

pura600 water filters contain granular activated carbon (GAC) for taste, odour and chlorine filtration to capture waterborne impurities before they reach your glass. Aside from purification, pura water filters keep trace minerals in the water throughout the filtration process and don’t strip the water of the minerals your body needs.

pura600 filters are the ideal choice for the Thirsty Work range of water coolers for the office with low pressure water feeds, ensuring that fresh filtered water is available on demand whether from a hot or cold tap machine.

KEY FEATURES 

  • Removes trace plastics in water down to 1 micron size 
  • Contains granular activated carbon (GAC) for taste, odour and chlorine filtration
  • Capacity of 5,678 litres at 1 micron
  • Retains trace minerals
  • Easy change fittings
  • Office / Residential use
  • For applications with low pressure water feeds
  • Flow rate: 0.5 gpm 
  • Pressure range: 30 - 125 psi (2 - 8.6 Bar)
  • Max temperature: 38 - 100°F (3.5 - 37°C) 
  • Service Life: 6 months 
  • Micron rating: 1 micron 
  • Capacity: 5,678 litres 
  • Inlet / Outlet Size: 1/4 inch push fit connectors
Dimensions

Height 295mm 

Width 92mm 

Depth 102mm 

FAQ

Why do I need a water filter for my dispenser or cooler?

A water filter improves taste, removes impurities, and protects your cooler from limescale. Whether you're using mains-fed or bottled coolers, filtration ensures your water is clean, fresh, and free from chlorine, sediment, and unwanted odours - perfect for healthy hydration at home or in the workplace.


 

How often should I replace my water cooler filter?

Most water filters should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and water quality. At Thirsty Work, we handle that for you — our engineers replace your filters during scheduled service visits as part of your rental or maintenance plan.


 

How do water filters for coolers work?

Our filtration systems use advanced carbon or ceramic technology to remove impurities from the water supply. These filters capture chlorine, heavy metals, and organic contaminants while preserving essential minerals - delivering better-tasting, safer water with every cup.


 

Installation

If you have a servicing and maintenance contract with us, one of our water cooler servicing engineers will replace your water filter at the time of your scheduled servicing visit.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Connect the inlet and outlet tubing to the appropriate end of the filter by firmly pushing the tubing all the way until tightly sealed. Make sure the end of the tubing is square and scratch free. Trim if necessary.
  2. Insert filter clip as shown in installation manual.
  3. Turn on the water and check for leaks. If leaks occur repeat steps 1, 2 and 3.
  4. Flush the filter for 5 minutes before use. The initial dark discolouration of water is normal.

Why choose this product?

  • Premium filtration
  • Ideal for home and commercial dispensers
  • Best for low water pressure use

Please contact us for more information and a member of our expert friendly team will call you back to discuss your drinking water requirements.

Interested in this product?

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