PF Bereg Water tank for stoves

180 $

PF Bereg water tank, available in capacity of 12 or 16 liters, is designed for heating water and is compatible with wood-burning stoves. The water tank is an essential accessory for organizing a sauna while traveling. The hanging tank is made of 1 mm thick stainless steel. Learn more in the Features section.

PF Bereg Water tank for stoves

PF Bereg Water tank for stoves

180 $

Description

▾Features
  • Made of stainless steel;
  • Equipped with a handle for convenient carrying, allowing the tank to be used as a hanging washbasin;
  • Features a wide mouth opening with a convenient handle. It opens fast and seals securely. The wide mouth makes filling easier.
  • Includes a ball valve with a handle for easy pouring of water;
  • Comes with a bag for storage and transport.

The water tanks feature 2 pipe diameters:

Water tank with a diameter of 65 mm and capacity of 12 liters: Suitable for PF Bereg wood stoves with a 65 mm chimney (Atom Small stove and Fireplace Small stove).

Water tank with a diameter of 80 mm and capacity of 16 liters: Suitable for PF Bereg wood stoves with an 80 mm chimney (all other models).

The water tank is compatible only with the chimney pipes of PF Bereg wood-burning stoves.

▾Specifications
 12 L16 L
Pipe diameter, mm6580
Tank materialStainless heat-resistant steel AISI 430 1 mm
Volume, L1216
Weight, kg3,33,9
Set includes, pcs
Water tank11
Ball valve11
Linen twine11
Bag11
Instruction and warranty card11
▾Manufacturing materials

PF Bereg Water tank wood for stoves is made of stainless steel AISI 430, featuring a thickness of 1 mm.

This steel demonstrates excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion and precipitation, as well as being heat-resistant and suitable for use at temperatures up to 750°C.

The water tank for wood stoves can withstand sudden temperature fluctuations, uneven heating, and high temperatures without compromising its integrity.

▾Installation
  1. Remove the water tank from the bag and rinse it with water.
  2. Take a ball valve and wrap linen twine around its thread for preventing water leakage.
  3. Insert the ball valve in the hole on the tank and screw it in place.
  4. Install the water tank on the place of the first chimney section, making sure the ball valve is at the bottom.
  5. Fill the tank with water to about two-thirds full.
  6. Light the fire in the stove and wait for the water to heat up.
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