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Reverse bulkheads?
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So I'm working on a DIY Sump Build. When doing bulkheads, the general consensus is that the flange side goes on the inside of the tank (since that's the nicer looking side) and the washer needs to go inside the tank as well this way the water does not creep through the little screw pathways and leak out. For my sump build, I need to actually have the flange reversed and have that outside the container with the screw side in. I'd put the washer on the outside so that the water does not sneak under the screw again and out through the flange. Anyone ever do this? Anyone have issues? Let me know, Joey |
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Gaskets always go on the wet side.
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I did this same thing with my ATS. Just totally reverse the bulkhead(flange and gasket on the dry side), working fine for me, but of course it's not under very much pressure either.
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No.. Gasket always goes under the flange.
Water can/will travel up the threads and the gasket will not stop it..
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That makes sense.
It just goes against my nature to put a gasket on the outside of a container. Before I knew better, I poorly setup a sump once with the flange on the outside and the gasket and threads on the inside. I dealt with the thread leaking issue with lots of Teflon tape (like I said...poor design).
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And teflon tape is for metallic(metal) threaded connections only and should never be used on PVC or any other plastic threaded fitting
Instead you use a non-hardening thread sealant specifically intended for PVC or whatever plastic it is.. nylon/abs,etc....
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I don't know if the paste would have stayed put underwater in that case. The tape stopped the leaking through the threads...But again, it was a poor design.
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In short, the reason you don't use Teflon tape on PVC is that it doesn't need it. It's essentially a filler and a lubricant, and most people tend to over tighten it and THAT'S what causes leaks. That and people wrapping the hell out of it and then forcing the screw fitting down which is why it may leak. A few turns will do, i.e, just enough to cover the threads. All it needs is the "filler" part to stop leaks so as long as you don't over tighten it, you will be fine and it will stop leaks. There are more reefers out there using Teflon tape than not. Yes the non-hardening filler works well, but so does Teflon tape when used correctly
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PTFE and Teflon are the same thing.
PVC fitting threads are tapered, so they don't need it. And the tape can actually cause you to over tighten, cracking the fitting.
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Teflon is just one of the brand names of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)..
PTFE = Teflon Teflon decreases friction can can lead to overtightening of the joint thus causing failure.. Its been used by many people incorrectly for years and many times it doesn't cause any problems and many..many times it does.. Here is an article written by one of the largest manufacturers of PVC fittings.. http://www.lascofittings.com/threads
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All this bickering back and forth about teflon or PTFE tape(FYI they are the same thing), you think someone could actually answer the ops question?
Not a single post in this thread answers the OP's question. He didn't ask where the gasket went or whether to use tape or paste, or what the difference between the 2 is. His specific question was whether he could flip a bulkhead so the flange was on the dry side. One would think that somewhere in 18 posts someone could have answered the original question.Yes I understand this is a DISCUSSION board, but one would think the original question would get answered.
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You already addressed his question in your post #3..
So the question was answered by at least one person.. And as you said.. This is a discussion board so discussions occurred... Obviously you can mount it whichever way you want.. Its just 2 pieces of plastic.. As long as you put the gasket on the correct side all will be just fine..
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Wow lots of debate here. I think I found a non hardening thread sealent. Will this work? How do I know if it’s reef safe?
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yep.. Thats fine to use..
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Just wanted to post this here..
Perfect example what happens when you use teflon tape/overtighten a joint.. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2672229
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