Hi,
I just fitted a wall mounted 25L expansion vessel to the heating circuit of an oil fired combi-boiler.
The machined 15mm male inlet connector on the expansion vessel kit is connected to a female 15mm compression nut with olive and plenty of PTFE tape. The female compression join comes from the boiler. I put as much PTFE tape on he olive as I could get on it.
This was all fitted last week, and I managed to get the compression nut tight, and the join leak free at operating pressure, without any problems then.
The day before yesterday I noticed the compression nut had started to slide off the expansion vessel male fitting. It was clear this had happened because a ring of the white PTFE tape had been left behind in the original seating position. I was able to wiggle the compression fitting up and down slightly, which had not been possible when I had fitted it days before. I think I got to it just before it blew off.
It can't blow off now because of the cable ties in place, but it's dripping a bit.
I think the male inlet to the expansion vessel is slightly less than 15mm. If so, and it's faulty, I'd rather just fix it if a permanent fix is possible.
Any ideas?
I just fitted a wall mounted 25L expansion vessel to the heating circuit of an oil fired combi-boiler.
The machined 15mm male inlet connector on the expansion vessel kit is connected to a female 15mm compression nut with olive and plenty of PTFE tape. The female compression join comes from the boiler. I put as much PTFE tape on he olive as I could get on it.
This was all fitted last week, and I managed to get the compression nut tight, and the join leak free at operating pressure, without any problems then.
The day before yesterday I noticed the compression nut had started to slide off the expansion vessel male fitting. It was clear this had happened because a ring of the white PTFE tape had been left behind in the original seating position. I was able to wiggle the compression fitting up and down slightly, which had not been possible when I had fitted it days before. I think I got to it just before it blew off.
It can't blow off now because of the cable ties in place, but it's dripping a bit.
I think the male inlet to the expansion vessel is slightly less than 15mm. If so, and it's faulty, I'd rather just fix it if a permanent fix is possible.
Any ideas?