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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:02:40 GMT, "Lew Hodgett"
wrote: "Glenn Ashmore" writes: Actually the engineers at Sealand and Raritan have no objection to Sched 40 PVC. In fact Sealand recommends it over hose. Much less subject to odor permeation. Just use short lengths of hose between the pipe and the fixtures and tanks to handle movement. snip The potential for leaks increases geometrically with the number of connections. A simple of hose has two (2) process connections. Replace with a piece of PVC pipe and a short length of have on each end, you have 4 process connections. Maybe on a stink boat, but never on mine. I'll stay /w/ hose and replace as needed. Hi, I'd have thought wrapping the hose with foil tape would take care of any permeation problems. cheers, Pete. |
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