On 13/1/22 12:41 pm, 'Andrey Sychev' via Brewtus wrote:
Got that. Is this Teflon tape or sealant or sealant on top of tape?
Either/Or. Not a combo I think. Although one or two wraps of teflon
tape would probably prevent the sealant locking the threads too
tightly... But one or the other would be my suggestion. Both will work
- mine is tape sealed (in fact: all the boilers I've done are teflon
tape except one) and none have leaked. The pressure is pitiful - at
MOST 2bar (30psi) so there isn't a lot of potential leakage to stop! My
water pump for the household water supply is 5bar, and all the threaded
fittings are done with the same tape. Teflon is pretty immune to heat
too, so the ~100C boiler isn't much of a bother either.
Cheers
/Kevin
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