VicS
Well-Known Member
Just a thought for bed time.
Doesn't the solenoid valve, be it before or after the bubble tester, render the bubble tester ineffective?
At least unless it is energised before opening the bottle valve and will anybody do that?
Maybe I've missed something but I thought that having a bubble tester enabled the whole system to be checked for leaks every time the gas was turned on. If the solenoid is off it wont do that ( even if the positions are reversed)
The bubble tester will only check the system when the solenoid is operated which will be from inside the cabin presumably.
While not suggesting that the bubble tester should not be fitted some self discipline will be required to go and check it after opening the solenoid.
BTW a source for gas fittings often at prices well below Calor's is BES
Doesn't the solenoid valve, be it before or after the bubble tester, render the bubble tester ineffective?
At least unless it is energised before opening the bottle valve and will anybody do that?
Maybe I've missed something but I thought that having a bubble tester enabled the whole system to be checked for leaks every time the gas was turned on. If the solenoid is off it wont do that ( even if the positions are reversed)
The bubble tester will only check the system when the solenoid is operated which will be from inside the cabin presumably.
While not suggesting that the bubble tester should not be fitted some self discipline will be required to go and check it after opening the solenoid.
BTW a source for gas fittings often at prices well below Calor's is BES