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Fin Fan Cooler - Condensate Leaking from tube header

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MadieKerang

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Oct 11, 2010
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Hallo,

I need simple help, I ahve problem with leaking of liquid from tube header. Beside replacing the new plug ( if the internal threaded still ok) or welded the plug ( last option and will provide no more option for instrusive inspection), is there any new techniques or applications (such as technical approved sealant)which can use to overcome this problem.Thanks
 
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Try "Old School" first. Try tightening up the 'leaker'.

If that doesn't work: Take offline and drain header down below plug. Pull leaker, chase the hole threads lightly if they look good, recut a round or 2 if threads look 'wasted'. Then install a new plug, using a good grade of pipe dope, like "RectorSeal Soft".
 
I would use welding as the last resort as the heat input may affect the adjacent plugs - you might fix the leaking one but have the ones surrounding it leaking too.

Adam Potter MEng CEng MIMechE
 
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