Heat Exchanger Tappings, any suggestions??

Either buy a new plate with threaded fittings

or buy powerflushing pump adapter plates (plastic blocks that screw on with threaded fittings)
or have some blocks machined up

I think it would be cheaper to buy a plate HE with the threaded connections that buying Keith's adapter!

I bought one of them and a pump adapter but they were stolen while inside a vehicle which was stolen.

Tony

they must be very sought after.
 
what are you proposing to do with it ?
Before anyone quotes a paragraph/ sub-paragraph, it absolutely nothing to do with the old chestnut GAS :twisted:

you just needed to explain your problem clearly in the original post.

He did. He asked how he could make a connection to the plate.

They use "flat" washers that compress on the surface. These are combi plates that screw onto a a combi hydroblock, specially made for the combi.
 
what are you proposing to do with it ?
Before anyone quotes a paragraph/ sub-paragraph, it absolutely nothing to do with the old chestnut GAS :twisted:

you just needed to explain your problem clearly in the original post.

He did. He asked how he could make a connection to the plate.

They use "flat" washers that compress on the surface. These are combi plates that screw onto a a combi hydroblock, specially made for the combi.
Thanks, that makes it alot clearer.
 
Risking being torn to shreds as a DIYer with a dangerously small amount of knowledge, you might consider a swimming pool heat exchanger. I've just finished putting one of the small Bowman ones in my hydrotherapy treadmill supply tank (with some help, gratefully received, regarding controls from the diynot members). The exchanger accepts standard plumbing fittings on the side outlets and standard plastic swimming pool pipework on the ends. Might be easier and more durable then adapting what you have.

http://www.1st-direct.com/acatalog/Heat_Exchangers.html
 

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