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Default Unusual joints in Firebird combi boiler

The pipes to the heat exchanger in this Firebird Olympic combi boiler
have joints of a type I am not used to. The pipe ends have a flat
flange which fits against a male threaded brass tube like the tail of
a tap[1], but unlike a tap connector they have no continuation of the
pipe into the tail. They have been made with various versions of fibre
washer and jointing compound, but invariably start leaking. I suspect
they may be designed to be used without any washer, but the flanges do
not lie flat because the copper pipes are not accurately made to lie in
the plane of the joints on the heat exchanger. I feel the copper
flanges might bend or break if tightened with no washer.

Does anyone know how these joints should be made, and how to stop them
leaking? Many thanks for any comments.


[1] http://www.inchoate.org/union.jpg





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