Hoshizaki H9320-52 Twin Primary Water Filter Cartridge Assembly, Tank - Image 1
SKU: 440-H932052
Brand: Hoshizaki
Model: H9320-52

Hoshizaki H9320-52 Twin Primary Water Filter Cartridge Assembly, Tank

The Hoshizaki H9320-52 twin water filter reduces chlorine by 93.7% and removes cysts for crystal-clear ice. H-GUARD Plus® antimicrobial agent decreases lime scale buildup, extending machine life. NSF rated for safety.

Key Features

  • 93.7% chlorine reduction for crystal-clear ice, eliminating off-tastes and odors
  • Sub-micron filtration removes cysts, ensuring food-safe, pristine ice quality
  • H-GUARD Plus® antimicrobial agent reduces lime scale buildup and bacterial growth, cutting maintenance costs
  • NSF Class 1 rated for safety and performance in commercial kitchens
  • Compatible with Hoshizaki KM-901, KMD-860, and IM-50BAA-Q ice machines
Starting from $505.00/unit

Volume discounts available

The Hoshizaki H9320-52 Twin Primary Water Filter Cartridge Assembly is a must-have for commercial kitchens and restaurants looking to maintain pristine ice quality while reducing maintenance costs. This NSF-rated Class 1 filter delivers 93.7% chlorine reduction, eliminating off-tastes and foul odors that compromise your ice’s purity. With sub-micron filtration, it effectively removes cysts, ensuring your ice remains crystal clear—critical for high-end establishments where ice quality reflects on your brand. The inclusion of H-GUARD Plus® antimicrobial agent further enhances performance by reducing lime scale buildup and bacterial growth, which not only extends the life of your ice machine but also decreases the frequency of costly maintenance. Whether you're operating a high-volume restaurant, a fine-dining venue, or a corporate catering setup, this filter is designed to meet the demands of professional environments where reliability and performance are non-negotiable. Compatible with a range of Hoshizaki ice machines, including the KM-901, KMD-860, and IM-50BAA-Q, this filter ensures seamless integration without compromising on quality.