Alyssa
Well-Known Member
Calorifier (Isotemp) pressure-relief/drain valve has started to leak excessively and I plan to replace it. I have two questions...
1) It screws into the cylinder and has a metal "T" screwed off it before joining up with the blue plastic pipework. It looks like it has some kind of compound/sealant on the screw threads. What should I use when I replace or can I simply use PTFE tape......bearing in mind that the valve and T joint need to be aligned???
2) Some of the plastic pipework needs to be removed to get access. I believe the elbows and T joints are "push-fit" type (they are certainly not compression or solvent "welded" joints).
Can they simply be pulled apart?? Can they then be re-inserted...or do I need to replace them??
Thanks
1) It screws into the cylinder and has a metal "T" screwed off it before joining up with the blue plastic pipework. It looks like it has some kind of compound/sealant on the screw threads. What should I use when I replace or can I simply use PTFE tape......bearing in mind that the valve and T joint need to be aligned???
2) Some of the plastic pipework needs to be removed to get access. I believe the elbows and T joints are "push-fit" type (they are certainly not compression or solvent "welded" joints).
Can they simply be pulled apart?? Can they then be re-inserted...or do I need to replace them??
Thanks