What type of faucets are the Cypress and Pearl systems compatible with?
With the provided adapters, the Cypress and Pearl water filters should fit almost any aerator-style faucet. However, if you have an integrated pull-out or pull-down sprayer-type faucet, the Pearl will unfortunately not work. Instead, you can still install the Cypress at the connection under the sink with a T-valve adapter, found HERE.
What if my faucet is incompatible with the Cypress and Pearl?
You will need to first check the connection size joining the cold-water supply valve and the hose running to your sink (it should be either 1/2" or 3/8" in size). Then you can purchase the proper size T-valve, here, and follow the alternative installation in the Owner's Manual found on page 6. For reference, the Cypress quick-connect water supply hose is 1/4" in size which will need to feed under your sink for the alternate. installation.
How long are the hoses included with the Cypress and Pearl systems?
The Cypress hose is 60" and the Pearl hose is 32". They are ¼” polyethylene LLDPE tubing, are certified for NSF 61, and are made specifically for drinking water systems.
What are the pressure requirements for your water filtration systems?
The Brondell Countertop systems require a minimum of 20psi to function.
The Brondell Undercounter systems require a minimum of 35psi to function.
What are the plumbing requirements for your Coral?
You will need to first check the connection size joining the cold-water supply valve and the hose running to your sink (it should be either 1/2" or 3/8" in size) to install the Coral.
How deep should my counter be for installing the Coral's faucet?
The included faucet can accommodate a counter up to 2.5” deep.
How wide of a hole is needed for the Coral's faucet?
The faucet can accommodate a hole with a minimum diameter of 7/16" up to a maximum diameter of 2".
Can I install your Coral system directly or split to a refrigerator or ice maker?
It is not recommended. Alternative installations can cause a slower water flow and degrade the system faster over time. Water diverted away from the included faucet will strain the system and will not be tracked by the faucet’s measurement system. This can result in the filters needing to be changed significantly earlier based on water usage, rendering the faucet indicator inaccurate.