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Stream Flow Plus (FP1)
User’s Manual

Stream Drinking Water Systems
Table of Contents
General Information ..................................... 3
A. Operation & Maintenance
Specifications
B. Installation Overview & Parts
Preparing the Housing ................................. 5
A. Filter Cartridge Installation
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Below the Sink Installation ........................ 6
A. Required Tool List
B. Attaching the Adapters to the Housing
C. Housing Assembly
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Installing the Faucet ..................................... 8
A. Drill the Hole or Use Existing Hole
B. Mounting the Faucet
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Connect to Plumbing ................................. 10
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Start-up and Use ......................................... 14
A. Filter Life
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Performance Data Sheets ......................... 16
A. Aesthetic Effects
B. Operational Specifications
C. California Certification
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Connecting the
Drinking Water System .............................. 12
A. Adapter Connection
B. Tubing Connection
C. Ice Maker Connection
D. Placing Stream Flow Plus
Under the Sink
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Troubleshooting & FAQs .......................... 20
A. Troubleshooting & FAQs
B. Maintenance Problems
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Performance Certification ......................... 15
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Thank you for choosing a Stream filtration system. It is our commitment to provide our valued customers
the very best in water quality and we look forward to serving you for many years. Here’s how to connect
Stream and begin enjoying quality water for less.
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Stream Laboratories, Inc.
2520 Shell Road Ste B
Georgetown, TX 78628
Phone: (888)-615-5733
StreamFilters.com

General Information
Model Number:
Replacement Filter Type:
Approximate Filter Capacity:
Approximate Flow Rate at 60 psi:
Housing Composition:
Rubber Items:
Inlet:
Outlet:
Maximum Working Pressure:
Minimum Working Pressure:
Maximum Operating Temperature:
Minimum Operating Temperature:
Particle Retention Size:
Certified by:
Stream Flow Plus (FP1)
Stream Flow Plus Cartridge Part (FC1)
750 gallons
0.75 gpm
Stainless Steel
Nitrile
1/4” NPTF x 1/4” tube
1/4” NPTF x 1/4” tube
100 psi / 8.8 kg/cm2
30 psi / 2.1 kg/cm2
100˚F / 38˚C for cold water use only
32˚F / 0˚C for cold water use only
sub micron (0.5 micron)
NSF International , CA Dept. of Public Health : Cert: #13-2190
1. The Stream Flow Plus Drinking Water System is installed
below the sink and connects to a separate faucet included in the
installation materials.
2. Replacement filters can be purchased at StreamFilters.com.
Filter life will vary in proportion to the amount of water used and
the level of impurities in the water being processed.
Replace the filter cartridge when the first of the following occurs:
(a) annually; (b) when the system’s rated capacity is reached;
(c) the flow rate diminishes; or (d) the filter becomes saturated
with bad tastes and odors. The rated capacity of the filter
cartridges is shown above.
3. This system is not intended to be used where the water is
microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the unit. Systems certified
for cyst reduction may be used on disinfected waters that may
contain filterable cysts.
4. Do not allow water to freeze in the unit. If unit is exposed to
freezing temperatures, drain water from unit and remove filter.
5. Do not allow water to sit in unit for extended periods of time
(10 or more days) without being used. If unit is to be left unused
for more than 10 days, drain all water from the system and remove
the filter. Upon your return, reconnect the filter in the housing and
continue use. In the event water does sit in the unit for 10 or more
days, the system should be flushed by allowing water to flow to
waste for about 3 minutes; then continue use as normal.
6. To dispose of the used filter, remove it from the housing and
place the old filter in your normal refuse.
Notes
A. Operation & Maintenance Specifications
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Faucet Assembly (with blue tubing attached*)
Wing Nut
Blue Tubing (connects outlet adapter to plumbing)
Clear Tubing (connects inlet adapter to plumbing)
Inlet and Outlet Adapters
Housing Top
Black Rubber Cushion (inside housing top)
Carbon Block Filter
V-band Knob
V-band
O-ring
Wall Bracket
Housing Bottom
Acrylic Sleeve
Stream Drinking Water Systems have been tested and certified, so you know that they will perform at the
highest level possible. Please read this manual before installing your Stream Flow Plus System, as installation,
operation, and maintenance will aid in your System’s performance. Not following these instructions
carefully could lead to product failure or possible damage.
If you need help or assistance, contact us at StreamFilters.com or (888) 615-5733.
*Faucet is not included as part of the NSF Unit Certification
4General Information
B. Installation Overview & Parts

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Preparing the Housing
Please prepare the housing as outlined in this section before moving on to Section 3. Be sure to gather all
all recommended tools for the Stream Flow Plus below the sink installation before you begin.
Preparing the Housing
A. Filter Cartridge Installation
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connect
Bottom
V-band
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The filter cartridge is shipped outside of the unit housing
(in most cases) to protect your filter and drinking water system
from damage during shipping. Be sure to insert the filter cartridge
into the drinking water system housing before proceeding with
the installation.
First, remove the plastic wrapper and instruction wrap from
around the filter.
1. With the housing positioned upright, open the unit by
unscrewing the black knob on the locking v-band. Spread it
apart and remove the v-band.
2. Separate the unit, leaving the black rubber o-ring in place
on the housing.
3. . Screw the new filter (cartridge) in the housing top, turning it
until firm. Filter needs to make 4-5 complete revolutions in order
to ensure a firm seal. Be sure that the filter has been screwed in
straight. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
4. Reconnect the housing top with bottom and replace locking
v-band; replace black knob and turn until tight. Be sure that the
locking v-band is fastened tightly by:
a. Checking the v-band to confirm that it is secured evenly
around the housing top and bottom.
b. Hand-tightening the black knob on the v-band until it is
as tight as possible.
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Below the Sink Installation
A. Required Tool List
The following tools are required to install Stream Flow Plus Drinking Water System below the sink:
Installation of Faucet/Spigot
(Ceramic/Porcelain Sink):
• 3/8” Reversible electric drill
• 7/16” High speed steel drill bit
• Hammer
• Center punch
• 8” Adjustable wrench
• Pliers or vise grips
Adapt-a-Valve Installation:
• 8” Adjustable wrench
• Wire cutter or knife
B. Attaching the Adapters to the Housing
Stream Flow Plus models are shipped with all of the adapters and connectors needed for the filter system.
Here is how to connect them to the housing top:
To Connect Straight Adapters:
1. Connect the 1/4” outlet adapter to the outlet opening on the
housing by turning it clockwise. You can tighten it by hand and
then give it one to two more turns with a wrench.
2. Connect the 1/4” inlet adapter to the inlet opening on the
housing by turning it clockwise. Again, tighten it by hand and
then with a wrench.
Installation of Faucet/Spigot
(Stainless Steel Sink):
• 3/8” Reversible electric drill
• 7/16” High speed steel drill bit
• Hammer
• Center punch
• 8” Adjustable wrench
• Pliers or vise grips
• 1/8” High speed drill bit
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C. Housing Assembly
Housing Top
Inlet Connector
Rubber Cushion
V-Band
Filter
O-Ring
Wall Bracket
Housing Bottom
Acrylic Sleeve
Outlet Connector Below Sink Installation Includes:
Adapt-a-Valve Assembly:
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a. Stainless Steel
Faucet with blue
tubing attached
b. 1/4” Inlet and
Outlet Connector
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a. Adapt-a-Valve
b. Threading
Adapter
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*Faucet is not included as part of the NSF Unit Certification

8Installing the Faucet
Installing the Faucet
A. Drill the Hole or Use Existing Hole
1. Choose and then mark the spot you’d like to mount the faucet on
your sink top.
a. Make sure there aren’t any reinforcing ribs under the spot
you’ve selected.
b. If you have an extra hole in your sink for a spray hose, you
can disconnect that hose and use its hole for your drinking
water faucet.
2. Make an indentation with the center punch by tapping gently with
the hammer on the ceramic/porcelain where the hole will be drilled.
3. Use the 1/2” carbide tipped masonry drill bit to grind the
porcelain down to the metal so that you won’t damage the
porcelain when drilling.
4. Carefully use the 7/16” high speed steel drill bit to completely drill
a hole through the metal sink. Make sure you don’t let the drill bit
“grab” the porcelain.
Porcelain or Ceramic Surface
Here you can simply follow the same first two steps listed above,
then:
1. Use the 1/8” high speed steel drill bit to drill a pilot hole.
2. Use the 7/16” high speed steel drill bit to completely drill a hole
through the stainless steel sink.
Stainless Steel or Metal Surface
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9Installing the Faucet
B. Mounting the Faucet
1. Make sure the blue tubing is attached to the faucet.
2. From the sink/counter top, place the following over the faucet hole:
a. The larger soft black rubber washer
b. The cover plate
c. The smaller soft black rubber washer
d. The faucet with blue tubing attached
3. From under the sink, slide over the blue tubing:
a. The hard black plastic washer (with the small side up)
b. The lock washer
c. The wing nut
4. Hand tighten the wing nut to secure the faucet. Using vice grips,
secure the wing nut and faucet below the sink.
Small Black Washer
Large Black Washer
Plastic Washer
Lock Washer
Wing Nut
Cover Plate
Blue Tubing
Counter top
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*Faucet is not included as part of the NSF Unit Certification

Water supply line before installation
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Connect to Plumbing
The Adapt-a-Valve assembly includes an Adapt-a-Valve and adapter.
NOTE: When attaching the Adapt-a-Valve to straight pipe threads, use Teflon tape on the threads.
Wrap the tape around the pipe only once.
Water supply line with Adapt-a-Valve in 3/8” configuration
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Choose the configuration (3/8” or 1/2”) that fits your plumbing.
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A. Use the 3/8” configuration on a
water supply line with a 3/8” slip joint.
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