What sealant to use on a drinking water tank?

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I am just about to fit a water level 'sender' to my drinking water tank. This has a 5-hole flange at the point where it enters the tank and is simply screwed down.

Question: What 'stuff' to put in as a sealant? Normal boaty stuff such as Sika flex or 'summat' else?
 
You need to use something with WRC approval. A neoprene gasket is probably best as it will be much easier to dis assemble in future compared with sticky sealants.
 
Screwfix sell 'Dow Corning 781 Acetoxy Silicone Sealant' for £6.29 for a 310mL tube which is safe to use with potable water.

edit, Google 'potable sealants'
 
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I bought a sheet of neoprene gasket and used clear silicone with it as the top of the tank is GRP without gel coat and I doubted that the neoprene alone would seal it. Don't overdo the silicone or blobs of it will fall into the tank and subsequently block the strainer or the pump. I speak from experience!
 
I am just about to fit a water level 'sender' to my drinking water tank. This has a 5-hole flange at the point where it enters the tank and is simply screwed down.

Question: What 'stuff' to put in as a sealant? Normal boaty stuff such as Sika flex or 'summat' else?

You can get fish tank silicone sealant, which should do the job.
 
Sorry, I'm not up to date with WRC/WRAS.
Much prefer gaskets to messy, sticky sealants. Although they do have their uses.

No apology necessary - I'm not wholly up to date either, which is why I advised the OP to check for himself!

But I do believe WRc Approved is more general in scope (see http://www.wrcapproved.com/new-page-1.aspx) whereas WRAS deals with drinking water specifically (see https://www.wras.co.uk/); there is a WRAS products and materials searchable database on that site.

(There is also Regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations which sets out conditions under which a water supplier may apply products to water, and NSF-WRc is a joint venture of NSF and WRc which performs testing under both WRAS and Regulation 31. Sealants and repair materials approved under Regulation 31 are on pp33-34 here http://dwi.defra.gov.uk/drinking-water-products/approved-products/soslistcurrent.pdf, but are I think those particularly relevant to water mains.)
 
captainboo;5135442 ...If it is good enough for my fish it is good enough for me to drink ...[/QUOTE said:
Well, your exposure to it is probably a lot less than theirs - especially on a body mass basis, I assume! :)
 
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