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FERMZILLA CONICAL FERMENTER TRI-CLOVER PRESSURE LID - 2" TC

£13.95

The FermZilla Pressure Lid is meant to be used with the FermZilla Conical Fermenters. It is designed to attach to the top of your fermenter allowing you to add yeast, hops, or even take samples without having to remove the entire lid. Also it allows for dry hopping without exposing the batch to oxygen from opening the lid.

This is the base lid found in the FermZilla pressure lid kit, as such it does not come equipped with the additional hardware or pressure relief valve.

Built into the lid are 3 undrilled ports, one of them is designed to to fit the FermZilla Thermowell With Duotight Bulkhead. Whereas the other two are meant to accommodate the FermZilla Conical Fermenter Stainless Steel Temp Twister Coil.

Please Note: Release the pressure completely before opening the 2" tri-clover clamp.

Compatible With:
FermZilla Conical Fermenter - 7.1 Gallon (27L) | Gen 2
FermZilla Conical Fermenter - 14.5 Gallon (55L) | Gen 2
FermZilla Tri-Clover Conical Fermenter - 7.1 Gallon (27L) | Gen 3
FermZilla Tri-Clover Conical Fermenter - 14.5 Gallon (55L) | Gen 3
FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter - 7.9 Gallon (30L)
FermZilla All Rounder Fermenter - 15.9 Gallon (60L)


Specifications:
Made out of Black HDPE Plastic
Pressure Rated: 2.5 Bar (36.3 PSI)
Undrilled Ports x 3
PCO 1881 Male Connections x 2

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FERMZILLA CONICAL FERMENTER TRI-CLOVER PRESSURE LID - 2" TC

£13.95
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