The Berkey manufacturer has filed a lawsuit against the EPA seeking to stop it's unjustified persecution of Berkey Water Filters based on the EPA’s decision this year to treat Berkey Water Filters as though they are pesticides, rather than water filters. The EPA has already ordered the closure of Berkey's largest warehouse. Please see our blog post for the details.

Berkey Tips and Suggestions

  • If you leave the system unused for 3 - 4 days, it is recommended that any water left in the lower chamber be discarded as well as the new water that is purified in the first minute of re-use. If you plan to leave the system unused for a period longer than 3 - 4 days such as a trip or vacation, it's best to empty both reservoirs and leave them upside-down in the dish rack to dry. Upon your return you will need tore-prime the Berkey water filter elements. In hot climates or during a hot summer 2 - 3 days is recommended as a cut off date.
  • After cleaning the Black Berkey elements it is recommended that the elements be re-primed. This will back-flush any impurities from the pores of the filter elements and prevent premature clogging.
  • For refilling the upper chamber a large pitcher or jug is best kept in the vicinity. You can also use a flexible faucet or a hose attached to your faucet.
  • When the lower chamber is partially filled be careful not to overfill the upper chamber as this could cause the lower chamber to overflow. For example, if the lower chamber is 1/2 full the upper chamber can be refilled by 1/2. If the lower chamber is 1/3 full then the upper chamber can be refilled by 2/3 etc.
  • In our experience it's best to attach a sightglass spigot to a stainless steel system. This saves having to lift the upper chamber, peeking in the lower chamber and then having to estimate how much water is in the lower chamber. If you make an inaccurate estimation you may overfill the upper chamber leading to overflow of the lower chamber. A sightglass spigot can be chosen as a discounted accessory when ordering a Berkey water filter system.
  • If you unfortunately do overfill and experience an overflow, you may find that hardly any water comes out of the spigot. Just lift the upper chamber slightly to let in some air. This should remedy the problem.
  • It's best to wash the lower chamber in ordinary dishwater every month or 2
  • If leaking occurs around the washers of the spigot, make sure that you have washers on both sides of the stainless steel chamber (beveled washer outside beveled side facing system hole). Hand tighten the nut as much as you can while the spigot is about 90-180 degrees out of phase (approx. upside down). Then, clasping the nut with your fingers turn the spigot right side up while holding the nut in place to get a tighter fit. If this is ineffective, please soak the washers in olive oil for approximately 1 hour. Sometimes the washers can dry out and get hard over time and the olive oil will soften them up allowing for a good seal. See a diagram of spigot installation.
  • An important tip to ensure you get the full life out of your Black Berkey filters is to fill the upper chamber to the top every time (always checking that the lower chamber has enough room for the water). This will allow for the entire length of the filter to be put to use so that the filter gets used up evenly.
  • To avoid de-threading the wing nuts when installing or re-installing the Black Berkey filters only tighten until the wing nut is just about to skip a turn. Do not continue tightening (turning the wing nut) as this will de-thread the wing nut, rendering it useless.

If you have any further questions or suggestions which could be added to the list please mail us at info@berkeywaterfilterseurope.com