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aquatechy
05-10-2012, 01:45 AM
Hi guys,
Im having a bit of trouble with one of my PVC Unions. I was doing some plumbing modifications on one side the union, and when I screwed it back together Im getting a very slow leak from the threads on the union itself (not from where it connects to the pipes). Ahhhhh! :frown: Leaks are so frustrating. Any tips on how I can fix this??
Thanks.
reefwars
05-10-2012, 01:47 AM
Hi guys,
Im having a bit of trouble with one of my PVC Unions. I was doing some plumbing modifications on one side the union, and when I screwed it back together Im getting a very slow leak from the threads on the union itself (not from where it connects to the pipes). Ahhhhh! :frown: Leaks are so frustrating. Any tips on how I can fix this??
Thanks.
teflon tape:)
aquatechy
05-10-2012, 01:53 AM
Really? Right onto the union's threads? I thought we weren't supposed to do that??
reefwars
05-10-2012, 02:05 AM
ive used and seen it used many times whats the issue??
Check the o-ring not designed to be teflon taped...
Delphinus
05-10-2012, 02:47 AM
Could be as simple as a grain of sand on the O-ring .. doesn't take much. Check for nicks or abrasions too. Worst case scenario, you can replace the O-ring. Home Depot, etc. carry various O-ring sizes but if you're really in a bind and can't find the right size, get one that's too big, cut it size and butt-end the cut ends together and glue together with superglue or frag glue. Should do the trick...
The Guy
05-10-2012, 03:12 PM
Could be as simple as a grain of sand on the O-ring .. doesn't take much. Check for nicks or abrasions too. Worst case scenario, you can replace the O-ring. Home Depot, etc. carry various O-ring sizes but if you're really in a bind and can't find the right size, get one that's too big, cut it size and butt-end the cut ends together and glue together with superglue or frag glue. Should do the trick...Lordco sells O-rings all sizes and cheap,also the O-ring may look ok as mentioned but for the cost replace it. Don't over tighten. :biggrin:
aquatechy
05-10-2012, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the input guys. Im going out on a o-ring hunt this afternoon, i'll post the status soon
11purewater
11-07-2012, 12:14 AM
Lubricate the 'o' ring with K-y.(not kidding,I use this trick when I'm building Hemo Dialysis systems, non toxic and water soluable.)This should also be done when installing an ro membrane for a better brine seal.
FragIt Dan
11-07-2012, 01:29 AM
You can get silicone lubricant from a dive shop that is designed for that purpose. I use it in lieu of glue on PVC and ABS connections that I don't want to glue and they don't leak.
Dan
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