Installation only takes 10 minutes

Water Ionizers come with a Faucet Diverter that attaches to the faucet by removing the aerator from the faucet and screwing on the Faucet Diverter. You do not need to give up the use of your sink when you install your water ionizer. Once you have attached the Faucet Diverter to your faucet, you can continue to use the sink as you normally do, then divert the water into the Water Ionizer when you wish to use it by turning the black handle on the Faucet Diverter. The Faucet Diverter that comes with your unit is a standard 15/16" (27 thread) male fitting, which fits most standard faucets. Everything else you need will be included with the unit when you receive it.

We do not assume any responsibility for the installation of the Water Ionizers we sell. Nor do we assume responsibility or additional costs for the purchase of plumbing hardware expenses that may be incurred during the installation of any of its products, including Water Ionizers.

Where to Install Your Water Ionizer

Water Ionizers can be installed at any sink in the house, most commonly in the kitchen or bathroom. Water Ionizers can sit on the counter or can be hung from the wall next to your sink.

Water Ionizers will not work properly if one attempts to operate it from underneath your sink.

If you have threads inside the faucet (female threads) you will need a 15/16" Male Adapter (27 threads - 9D). This can be purchased at any hardware store and is a very common item. If the threads are slightly smaller than the 15/16" Faucet Diverter, you may have a 13/16" faucet in which case you will need to purchase a 15/16" X 13/16" adapter. These are also commonly available at hardware stores.

Water Ionizer Installation

Step 1: Screw in Stainless Steel tube to the top of the unit

Step 2: Remove aerator from the faucet and attach Faucet Diverter to Faucet

Step 3: Cut the white tubing into two equal parts

Step 4: Attach one end of the white hose to the Faucet Diverter and the other end into the pressurized INLET elbow. [bottom of Ionizer]

Step 5: Attach the other hose to the bottom of the Water Ionizer labeled OUTLET and drape the tube into the sink. [trim to size if too long]

Step 6: Plug the unit into an electrical outlet. Water Ionizers should always be plugged into a GFI safety plug whenever possible to guard against electrocution.

Step 7: Turn on the faucet and begin running water through the unit

Additional Installation Notes

Typical installation takes approximately 10 minutes and usually does not require a plumber to install. The most difficult faucets to attach a water ionizer to are designer faucets. Often they are simply not suitable for use with a Water Ionizer because the fittings are unusual sizes.

Since there are dozens of these types of faucets on the market, we are unable to supply the fittings that may be required to install a water ionizer to these faucets. If you are unable to find the proper fittings for your designer faucet, you may want to consider hooking up the Water Ionizer to another sink in your house.

The term hard-plumbed means to attach the Water Ionizer directly into the water line instead of at a faucet with our Faucet Diverter. Plumbing supplies can be purchased at any hardware store; however, plumbing expertise will be needed for direct connection into your water line. Your Water Ionizer comes with a universal fitting that will allow you to attach the unit to many, but not all, types of faucets such as bar faucets that have no threads on the end of them to attach anything to. Please be aware, however, that this type of fitting quite often leaks and is not recommended for long-term use. Besides hard-plumbing the unit directly into your water line, you can also attach your unit to a Gooseneck Faucet . This is a small faucet usually installed at the right corner of the sink and is often referred to as a drinking water faucet. To use the water ionizer with this faucet, slip the end of the feed-line, which attaches to the INLET of the back of the unit, over the end of the faucet then secure it with a 1/4" screw-type hose clamp that can be obtained at any hardware store.