Crown Berkey® 22.7L

€ 542.00 Tax included
IN STOCK - delivered 48/72h*

Water filter for 6 to 12 people
Ideal for community use
Filters up to 98.4 litres per hour
Stainless steel, guarantees the quality of the water
Comes with 2 Black Berkey filters®

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IN STOCK - delivered 48/72h*

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valid_1.png Standalone and powerful water purifier
valid_1.png 99.999% pure water, it's proven!
valid_1.png Economical, less than 1 cent per liter

valid_1.png No electricity or tools needed
valid_1.png Preserves healthy minerals
valid_1.png #1 gravity water purifier

The Crown Berkey® water filter is the largest water filter in our line and is ideal for large families, communities, offices, hospitals, group outdoor activities and unexpected emergencies.

This Crown Berkey® system is supplied as standard with 2 Black Berkey® purification elements and can be expanded to 8 filter elements.

When fully configured, this system can serve 600 people per day with water in an emergency.

Simply pour water into the upper chamber of the system and easily dispense pure water through the tap in the lower chamber.

The 2 Black Berkey® filters that come standard with your system purify 22700 liters of water. For detailed calculations of the life of Black Berkey® filters, see our FAQ.

If you wish to filter collected water (well, rain, drilling, etc.), we invite you to consult the useful recommendations.
If a softener is installed on your home's water supply, please read this topic from our FAQ.

The volume of each model refers to the capacity of the lower chamber. The upper chamber is reduced due to the volume of the filters (approximately 1 liter per pair). Therefore, the announced volume corresponds to the amount of filtered water that can be stored in the lower chamber. Learn more...

The Crown Berkey® system includes:

New: Quick start kit
Upper and lower chambers in stainless steel
2 Black Berkey® purification elements
1 stainless steel cover, knob and screws
1 tap
2 wing nuts, 2 seals
1 priming washer
6 blocking plugs
1 rubber seal to protect the base
Instructions available in 5 languages

* The flow rate is calculated with the upper chamber full. The flow rate decreases as the water level decreases.

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Data sheet

How much people ?
6 - 12 p.
Capacity in litres
22,7 L
Type of filters
Black Berkey®
Nb of filtrers
2
Filtration speed with 2 filters
Height
75 cm
Diameter
27,5 cm
Weight
6,8 kg
Material
Stainless steel (AISI 304)
Use
Indoor
Manufacturer warranty
1 year (excluding accessories 6 months)
Filter warranty
2 years with proportional discount every 6 months
    How do you assemble and operate your Berkey® water purifier?

    See the assembly document for a diagram and specific instructions on how to assemble your Berkey® stainless steel water purifier.

    This document also contains instructions for placing the filter elements.

    For more details, you can consult the specific Black Berkey® element priming document.


    What is the most convenient way to fill the upper chamber of my Berkey® water purifier?

    Most people use a carafe or pitcher to pour water into the upper chamber. If you have a faucet with a hose on your sink, this can also be a good solution.


    How do I clean my Berkey® water purifier?

    The upper chamber, which contains water only momentarily, will need to be cleaned less frequently than the inner chamber, in which water remains for a longer period of time. We recommend cleaning the lower chamber once a month.

    Stainless steel chambers can be cleaned with soapy water (dishwashing liquid).

    In areas with hard water, lime deposits can build up on the lugs and chambers after prolonged use. To remove it, you can use vinegar pure or in a 50-50% mixture of vinegar and water that you spray on and leave for about 15 minutes. Then wipe with a sponge, then wash with soapy water and rinse.


    There is still some water in the upper chamber of my Berkey® water purifier. Is this normal?

    Yes, it is quite normal to have 1 to 2.5 cm of water remaining in the upper chamber. To be filtered, the water must pass through very fine micropores in the filters. The lower the water level in the upper chamber, the lower the pressure available to force the water through the micropores. You may have noticed that the filtration rate is much faster when the upper chamber is full than when it is half empty. This is because there is more pressure. The only way to remedy this problem would be to enlarge the pores of the filter elements, which would reduce the efficiency of the Berkey purification system. During each cycle, the residual water from the previous cycle mixes with the water from the current cycle and is then purified. There is no need to worry about excess water during normal use. If, however, you stop using your filter for a long time, for example during a vacation, it is best to empty both chambers and let them dry completely.

    Concerning the lower chamber, the tap cannot technically be positioned on the bottom of the tank for reasons of watertightness. Don't worry, this is not stagnant water as it will mix again and again during the successive filtrations.


    How long can I keep and consume the water filtered by my Berkey® purifier?

    We recommend replacing your filtered water with your Berkey® system after three days if it has not been used. If the water is in a cold environment, the time can be extended to one week. This is a precautionary principle. The reason is that when you filter your water, the chemicals that inhibit the growth of bacteria are removed. In very humid environments, bacterial growth can occur more quickly.


    Can I use my Berkey® purification system with water from my softener?

    It all depends on the technique used. CO2 or magnetic softeners, for example, produce water that is normally drinkable (to be confirmed by the manufacturer) and is not a problem with Berkey® systems.

    But the most commonly used softeners work with ion exchangers that convert calcium and magnesium, which are responsible for the accumulation of limescale, into sodium. Using these softeners produces soft but salty water...

    Black Berkey® water filters are designed to remove a very large number of pollutants as specified in test results from an independent laboratory. However, they do not remove the mineral salts initially present in the water and preserve them for the benefit of our body. The salts used to soften the water in your softener, and present in large quantities, will not be filtered by the Black Berkey® filtration element and will end up in your drinking water. Unlike natural mineral salts, they are highly concentrated and should not be consumed.

    Therefore, we do not recommend that you use water softened by a water softener to supply your Berkey® purifier.
    Note: Some systems are equipped with a bypass to remove water from the system before it goes through the softener. In this case, this water can be used without any problem with the Berkey® water purification systems.


    Can I filter my rainwater with Berkey® purifiers?

    The Black Berkey® water filters used in Berkey® purification systems are fully capable of filtering rainwater.

    However, certain precautions must be taken. For example, make sure that there is no contamination by a specific pollutant that would be missing from the test results performed by Berkey®. Also, be careful to minimize contact of the water with any animal feces (birds, squirrels, etc.) or chemicals used on the roof. The water should be pre-filtered before entering the purifier to avoid excessive suspended solids, which would clog the filters more quickly and require frequent cleaning.

    Some of our customers have built rainwater filtration systems with a multi-stage collection process (up to 5 for some systems) and equipped with several Black Berkey® filter elements (from 4 to 8). The water is filtered in successive stages and stored in suitable containers.

    Even if the Black Berkey® elements are water purifiers, it is nevertheless recommended, in this type of use and if for example a high contamination by E-Coli is suspected, to add a few drops of disinfectant (unscented) based on chlorine, at the first stage of filtration.

    See also this topic on filtering water from a source other than the tap.


Options available

valid_1.png The addition of PF-2 filters™, enhances the degree of water filtration by absorbing the following unwanted elements:
Fluoride
Arsenic V and pre-oxidised Arsenic III
Other residual heavy metal ions

As many PF-2™ filters as Black Berkey™ filters need to be fitted. The PF-2 filters screw onto the Black Berkey® filters on the lower tank side. There is therefore no need for additional holes. The water is first filtered by the Black Berkey® and then by the PF-2.

valid_1.png Adding Black Berkey™ filters speeds up the filtration process to ensure you have the filtered water you need more quickly:
Speeds up filtration time
Increases daily available water quantity

Depending on the model, you can add 2, 4, or 6 additional filters.

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