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Adding a weldless valve to aluminum kettle

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Nova5

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I received no instructions for how to install this but used the pattern from the Brewometer I also purchased on the same order..

My installation is like this (outside – In)

Valve Body, Washer, O-ring, Kettle Wall(7/8” hole from a step drill), Washer, Bushing.

I have a leak between the Valve Body and the washer contacting it. I had to replace the Teflon tape on the bushing, it was insufficient. 1 wrap just didn’t work. I tried hand tight to wrench tight.



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Above is a copy of the email i kicked off to AHS, figured you guys here might beat their response time due to the late hour.
 
The reason this post was made is that it is leaking. And before I even installed the thing I cleaned off their single wrap and did 5-6. I didn't have any "liquid" teflon on hand.

Sorry, didn't pick that the leak continued after additional wraps.
 
Sorry, didn't pick that the leak continued after additional wraps.

Guess I could have worded it better.. reading it, it makes it look like I replaced what they had with a single wrap then determined failure. Not so.. replaced their single wrap with a 5 wrap and so far it fails to hold. it has (or had) about 8 gallons in the 10.5 gallon kettle. the thermo has No leaks.
 

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