Description
The 3M BEV190 is a high-capacity, single-cartridge water filtration system designed to support cold beverage equipment at flow rates up to 5 GPM (18.9 LPM). With an impressive filtration capacity of up to 54,000 gallons, it reduces sediment, chlorine taste and odor, cysts, and waterborne bacteria—ensuring clean, great-tasting drinks with every pour.
Built for demanding beverage environments, the BEV190 uses IMPACT Technology (Integrated Membrane Pre-Activated Carbon Technology) to combine membrane filtration and premium carbon in one cartridge. This dual-zone design provides extended cartridge life, superior throughput, and protection for your beverage systems by minimizing scale and wear on valves, seals, and pumps.
With tool-free Sanitary Quick Change (SQC) cartridges, bacteria-inhibiting filtration media, and a pressure gauge with shut-off valve, installation and maintenance are fast, clean, and hassle-free.
Key Benefits:
Delivers clean, clear water for consistent beverage quality
Reduces chlorine taste, odor, sediment, cysts, and bacteria
High flow rate: up to 5 GPM (18.9 LPM)
Long filter life: up to 54,000 gallons
IMPACT filtration for better performance and cartridge life
Quick-change cartridge with 1/4 turn SQC design
Built-in pressure gauge and shut-off valve for easy maintenance
Protects beverage equipment from scaling and sediment wear
Uses HF90 replacement cartridge
NSF Standard 42 and 53 certified; FDA CFR-21 compliant materials
Specifications:
Application: Cold Beverage
Flow Rate: Up to 5 GPM (18.9 LPM)
Capacity: 54,000 gallons (204,412 liters)
Inlet/Outlet Connections: 1/2” FNPT horizontal
Operating Pressure: Up to 125 psi (862 kPa)
Max Operating Temp: 100°F (37.8°C)
Cartridge Type: O-ring seal, SQC-style
Filtration Media: Bacteriostatic carbon block with membrane
Cartridge Replacement Interval: 12 months or at capacity
System Includes: Head assembly, mounting bracket, pressure gauge, shut-off valve, and cartridge
Case Pack: 1 system
Installation Notes:
Install on cold water lines only
Use in compliance with state and local plumbing codes
Avoid freezing conditions
Install a pressure-limiting valve if pressure exceeds 80 psi
Replace cartridge annually or when flow noticeably drops