WL3 FX
Manual
Page 7 - Revision: 7-27-2022
CERTIFICATIONS
WL3 FX
Water Treatment
Systems
have been tested and certified to rigorous NSF and UL
Standards. We believe that performance testing and certifications validate
Waterlogic
as a
world-leader in water treatment systems.
Waterlogic WL3 FX
Component Certifications Include:
UL399
–
Certified Drinking Water Cooler
Intertek Labs (ETL) Certified the
WL3 FX
Water
Treatment System
to ANSI/UL 399
Standard for Drinking Water Coolers.
CSA C22.2 No. 120
CSA Standard for Refrigeration
BPA Free - Waterlogic
tests for BPA and declares that all of its products are
Bisphenol-A FREE and contain no harmful BPA plastics.
NSF / ANSI 372
–
Drinking Water System Components
–
Lead Content
CSA B483.1 - Drinking Water Treatment Systems
NSF / ANSI 372
–
Drinking Water System Components for low Lead Content, and
CSA B483.1 - Drinking Water Treatment Systems.
NSF/ANSI-55 Class A
–
Ultraviolet Microbiological Water Treatment
Systems
Firewall™
Technology contains our latest, most innovative and patented
breakthrough, “The Firewall™”, the most comprehensive UV purification system
for point-of-use water treatment systems ever developed. The Waterlogic Firewall
component has been tested and certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA)
to NSF/ANSI-55 Class A
–
Ultraviolet Microbiological Water Treatment Systems
This Class A system conforms to NSF/ANSI 55 for the disinfection of
microbiologically contaminated water that meets all other public health
standards. The system is not intended to convert wastewater or raw sewage to
drinking water. The system is intended to be installed on visually clear water.
NSF/ANSI 55 defines wastewater to include human and/or animal body waste,
toilet paper, and any other material intended to be deposited in a receptacle
designed to receive urine and/or feces (blackwaste), and other waste materials
deposited in plumbing fixtures (greywaste).
NSF P231/US EPA Guide Standard and Protocol for Microbiological Purifiers
The Public Health and Safety Organization establishes minimum requirements for
health and sanitation characteristics of microbiological water purifiers. The
requirements are based on the recommendations of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's Task Force Report.