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Ok, over a month we've had countless leaks plumbers been back 4 times and everythings been ok since. Just looked in spare room puddle round pipe. How can I do this my self? do I have to empty radiator and put plumbers tape round? Leak
Im fed up with the numpty dont think I can ring him again!
Im fed up with the numpty dont think I can ring him again!
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I'm not a plumber, but always use PTFE tape on all compression fittings - from the picture it's leaking via the thread - and I can't see any tape on the other fitting. Just tightening it up isn't really the solution.
Therefore has PTFE tape been used on any other fittings ?
I'm sure someone more qualified will be along in a bit....
Therefore has PTFE tape been used on any other fittings ?
I'm sure someone more qualified will be along in a bit....
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Sorry Bodge, never noticed the picture.
Close off each valve on the rad and open the air point, undoo the leaking joint and you will see a steel pipe with an olive (the sealing ring on compression fittings) on it coming from the valve going into the radiator. Wrap the olive in ptfe tape 5 times and the redo the joint but dont overtighten. (you`ll know when its tight enough)
Close off each valve on the rad and open the air point, undoo the leaking joint and you will see a steel pipe with an olive (the sealing ring on compression fittings) on it coming from the valve going into the radiator. Wrap the olive in ptfe tape 5 times and the redo the joint but dont overtighten. (you`ll know when its tight enough)
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Thanks for that, I've emptied rad undone the nut but due it's design I can't pull it back enough to expose olive. I can wrap the tape tightly around nut and exposed bit of pipe then push what's wrapped around nut inside and tighten. Does that make sense ?
see pic nut is pushed back fully and cant expose olive you can just make it out.leak 2
see pic nut is pushed back fully and cant expose olive you can just make it out.leak 2
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im having a new boiler fitted this week as my other one thats only 8 years old is driven me mad with the amount of times its broken down, well over 20 times looking at the paperwork..
We currently have an ideal isar HE24, but will be switching it for a Vaillant ecoTEC pro 28 combi boiler.....
So its fingers and legs crossed here.
We currently have an ideal isar HE24, but will be switching it for a Vaillant ecoTEC pro 28 combi boiler.....
So its fingers and legs crossed here.
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