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Jan 31, 2025 - 10:24 PM
To properly connect the PEGLER P775 Yorkshire Prestex Auto Air Vent Brass Valve using threaded connections, please follow the instructions below:
1. Ensure that the threads are prepared correctly to provide a good and long-lasting service.
- Thread compound should be applied to the male ends only and not directly into the valve.
- Valves should not be over tightened with a wrench.
- Ensure the male thread is the correct type and length. If the thread is too short, a leak may occur. If the thread is too long, it may damage the valve.
- Use good quality tools to provide an accurate joint and avoid the risk of leaking.
- Thread tape may be used and applied to the external male thread after the threads have been cleaned.
2. Joining the valve and pipe:
- Fix the threaded pipe into a vice.
- Turn the valve onto the pipe.
- Use a close-fitting spanner on the valve hexagon/octagon flats to tighten it onto the pipe.
- By tightening the valve onto the pipe in this way, you can avoid distorting the valve and causing damage to internal parts.
For further details or if you have any additional questions or concerns, you can contact Aalberts Integrated Piping Systems Ltd, the manufacturer of the PEGLER P775 Yorkshire Prestex Auto Air Vent Brass Valve, using the following contact information:
- Address: St. Catherine’s Avenue, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN4 8DF, England
- Telephone: +44 (0) 800 1560 050
- Email: technical@aalberts-ips.com
- Website: www.pegler.co.uk
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