
Hubby shot this photo today and I seem to have a leak at the middle tank manifold. Any thoughts?
Lisa
Haha! Yea, I thought of doing that and my husband said maybe I shouldn't with 2000 still left in it...hm, I'm glad somebody in my household has some sense! Thanks!antique diver wrote:Stand back... it's gonna Blow!
It appears from the photo the air may be leaking around the relief disc, a fairly common occurance. The recommended way to deal with that is to drain the pressure, snug the plug a little, then refill and test. If not solved, replace the disk, washer and plug, which comes as a kit.
Of course you could also try the impatient, non-recommended method... snug the plug while still under pressure (while wearing ear protection and safety glasses). I shouldn't have even mentioned that.
Glad to hear that.Aileron wrote:antique diver wrote:... Haha! Yea, I thought of doing that and my husband said maybe I shouldn't with 2000 still left in it...hm, I'm glad somebody in my household has some sense! Thanks!
Thanks Captain, for the manifold AND the tip, it's going to the pool today for tweaking. If I can huff them out there......I'm feeling lazy today.captain wrote:Submerge the manifold and while submerged slowly tightening the burst disc nut and see if the leak will stop. If just a little tighter, one or two wrench flats, doesn't stop it it will need to be replaced. I have done that may times after rebuilding a valve and have a small leak like that. I know that manifold, I built it.
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