Safe Water Anywhere—A Guide to the MSR Guardian Gravity Purifier
Did you know that the original, award-winning pump-action Guardian™ Purifier has a sibling? Meet the Guardian™ Gravity Purifier. Years in the making, it uses the same advanced technologies as the original pump purifier in a high-volume, hands-free gravity design to deliver purified water on demand. Like its predecessor, the Guardian Gravity is a purifier, meaning it removes not just bacteria and protozoa but the tiniest pathogens and viruses. Viruses are of growing concern, even in the US, as more and more people visit the backcountry to the point that even the old standard of burying your waste is no longer enough to protect water supplies. And like the original Guardian, this gravity version uses 0.02-micron hollow fiber media to purify, but we added a carbon component to help pull out chemicals, tastes and odors as well.
Performance
The Guardian Gravity purifier was originally developed for the U.S. military, allowing service members to drink from challenging sources of fresh water virtually anywhere on earth. Requiring years of development work and sophisticated engineering, it is the only gravity purifier available that meets the stringent NSF P248 military testing standard. The purifier cartridge was originally designed as a drink-through system (i.e. attached to a drinking spout)—it is a true engineering feat to achieve a sufficient flow rate for drinking while using hollow fiber media small enough to block viruses. It's also the only gravity purifier to offer that level of certified protection with such a fast flow rate. It delivers up to a liter of clean water in two minutes—that's 2.5 times faster than the closest competitor. A height difference of at least six feet between the dirty reservoir and your clean water receptacle is required for optimal flow rate, so hang the reservoir bag as high as possible when using the purifier.
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Cleaning
Another exciting feature: this purifier requires no backflushing. Simply open the purge clamp to flush the system to clean it and maintain flow rate. MSR water lab tests show that regularly cleaning the filter greatly improves the lifespan.
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Like its high-tech predecessor, the Guardian Gravity Purifier is a state-of-the-art piece of gear that gives you advanced military-grade technology, a super-fast flow rate for an anti-virus gravity system and an unrivaled level of protection.
How to use the Guardian Gravity Purifier:
- Fill the reservoir with water and hang it as high as possible (a height difference of at least six feet between the bag and your clean water receptacle is required for optimal flow rate). Ensure that the shut-off clamp and purge clamp are both closed.
- Attach the inlet hose to the reservoir.
- To start the water flow, open the purge clamp and flush enough water to purge the air bubbles. This is highly concentrated dirty water, so ensure no drops get into your clean container.
- Close the purge clamp, remove the clean side cover and open the shut-off clamp.
- Once you’ve filtered about half a liter of water, attach a "Clean" container and allow it to fill with clean, purified water.
- When you’re done purifying, towel dry the parts and wrap them up like a burrito. Keep all the parts connected to prevent cross-contamination.
To perform the Guardian Gravity Purifier integrity test:
- Disconnect the inlet hose from the reservoir and fill the reservoir with three to four liters of water.
- Fill the rest of the reservoir with as much air as possible.
- Roll the closure strap four times to seal it.
- Reconnect the inlet hose and lay the hose system on the ground in front of you so that it's easy to view the entire inlet and outlet hose system.
- Flip the reservoir so that its hose port is down.
- Holding the closure strap, kneel on the reservoir and force water through the inlet hose. Make sure no air enters the hose.
- Open the purge clamp to purge all air bubbles from the cartridge.
- Close the purge clamp.
- Open the shutoff clamp while continuing to kneel on the reservoir.
- Fill the outlet hose with water.
- Flip the reservoir over so that its hose port is facing up.
- Kneel on the reservoir and force only air through the inlet hose all the way through to the cartridge.
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