I'm trying to plumb in a "The Radiator Company" column radiator, I think the fittings are all good quality there's no particular problem with any of it. However some of the joints are weeping.
I initially used PTFE wrap around the threads which seemed to work find under a pressure test I did months back with compressed air (2-3 bar) but when I came to fit the radiator last night there are weeps from some of the joints.
Drained down, adjusted, re-filled and pressurised - still weeping but much better. Left it on for a few hours hoping (!!!) it might silt up a bit or the expansion/movement close off the gap. Nope. Drained it all down again, re-fitted all the fittings and bosses this time with hawk white. A little better, it's dripped 5mm deep of a paint spray can lid in ~8hours.
Should I take it off and start again, or will it silt up? Draining it down is a pain in the arse, and I could equally disturb the other joints. What is the experience out there with these small weeps??
Nozzle
I initially used PTFE wrap around the threads which seemed to work find under a pressure test I did months back with compressed air (2-3 bar) but when I came to fit the radiator last night there are weeps from some of the joints.
Drained down, adjusted, re-filled and pressurised - still weeping but much better. Left it on for a few hours hoping (!!!) it might silt up a bit or the expansion/movement close off the gap. Nope. Drained it all down again, re-fitted all the fittings and bosses this time with hawk white. A little better, it's dripped 5mm deep of a paint spray can lid in ~8hours.
Should I take it off and start again, or will it silt up? Draining it down is a pain in the arse, and I could equally disturb the other joints. What is the experience out there with these small weeps??
Nozzle
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