i just had a bronze elbow/hose barb failure. i am going to replace all bronze with plastic. i will be going from the pump plastic housing 3/4 male thread to plastic elbow then to 1 inch hose barb, do ya'll like threaded or glue fittings for the plastic? everything beyound this connection is already plastic including the water manifold recommended by spcoolin (r.i.p.). i
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06-26-2016 11:32 PM #1
a/c plastic pipe fittings
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Re: a/c plastic pipe fittings
Glue is stronger however for ease of dismantling it if something goes wrong threaded might be a good choice. Really surprised the bronze failed.
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1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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Re: a/c plastic pipe fittings
Use of Teflon tape or not bonded is my guess. My neighbor just two weeks ago almost lost his 65 Donzi due to PVC used for the chilled water AC system. It was all brittle and had to be replaced.
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1967 50c 12/71n DDA 525hp
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Re: a/c plastic pipe fittings
Elbows can affect flow so space permitting, use a straight fitting with a longer hose looping in the right direction.
I woudlnt use PVC on air con raw water side. On chilled water system PVC is often used on the fresh water loop but that's not going to sink the boat in case of a failure.
Marelon or nylon is best in your case, you really don't need any glue, just put some Teflon tape on the thread to help seal them.
This is another reminder to everyone to check and remove any brass nipples in their Ac system... Been there, done that...Pascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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06-27-2016 11:36 AM #6
Re: a/c plastic pipe fittings
when i bought the fitting from donovan marine it claimed to be brass, it failed where the threaded nipple screwed onto the elbow, the threads were all but gone. it was spraying water, i couple of more days and it would have broken off and flooded the boat