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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    If you mean an olive, then yes I did.
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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    It was plastic to chrome and I used compression nevertheless I can see the joints and all is good.
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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    Thanks, I suspected so. I guess I'll just have to wait for it to show itself because I'm out of ideas where to look :roll:
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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    Its a Potterton Promax HE and I think it shuts down at 0.5 bar with an error code. Does this rule out a faulty gauge?
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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    You've just reminded me, when I first noticed the pressure drop, I filled it back up, turned off the boiler and isolated the heating flow and return using the valves under the boiler. I then left it for a couple of hours and when I returned the pressure gauge hadn't moved. I then opened the...
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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    flameport, if the towel rad was leaking above floor level I would see the water making its way to the drain. As I said before I can see under the wetroom and it's dry. Arfurrrr, yes I have tried isolating the towel rad and no difference.
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    Pressure drop in central heating system

    Hi, I have recently added a wetroom ensuite which involved adding a new heated towel rail. For a few months while I was building it I had the chrome heating pipes sticking out of the floor with isolating valves to stop the water, this way I could regularly check for leaks before I finally...
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    Shower mixer connections

    Thanks guys, Sounds to me like the best solution would be locktite55 on the threads and ptfe tape to form a seal around the flange.
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    Shower mixer connections

    So can metal to metal threads be sealed with ptfe tape alone because I can't find a washer to fit anywhere?
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    Shower mixer connections

    LOL This is a DIY site! :lol:
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    Shower mixer connections

    Ok here's some pictures.
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    Shower mixer connections

    Hi, I've searched hi and low for some rubber washers as you describe but can't seem to find any. Do they have a special name? They'd need to be around 10mm thick to form a seal. Can you buy such things separately? PS they were hose washers.
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    Shower mixer connections

    Hi there, I'm fitting a new shower mixer and can't get a waterproof seal. The connections are metal 1/2" female threads on the mixer and I'm using a metal (brass) male 1/2" threads from the H&C supplies. The mixer has no rubber seals. I've used 2 - 3 wraps of ptfe tape around the...
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