If you’re upgrading valves on the entire system, you should consider making the switch to compression fittings.
I’m not too sure what that is, even after a few quick searches. I’ll definitely look into it tho when I get home. From what I seen they just look like NPT (which I’m sure is incorrect). I also did not see any valves within those searches. I also thought about quick connects in certain places… What are your thoughts on those?
These are the superloks I mentioned, you can grab them cheaper from Corlee valve and fitting.
Compression is a better alternative to NPT. Here’s a video from OSS that will give you a better idea.
Quick connects are great for a nitrogen push or vacuum but not so much for liquid
@FicklePickle for the win!
Tracking down vac leaks is way easier if you can find them using positive pressure instead (sometimes that isn’t possible. That’s when you resort to spraying solvent or wasting helium)…
And @WhereAreTheStones is on point suggesting that if you’re considering system wide revalving you should at least price out compression fittings all round.
I heard ham-let is good too
not sure where you heard THAT.
https://future4200.com/search?q=hamlet+leak
I certainly wouldn’t run them again.
Heard it from HFS’s Facebook
Yeah we had brand new Hamlets from HFS on brand new machine leak that had to be tightened last week on an in house consult I did. I have em on my rig also
@Killa12345 cheap valves seems to be just as good as any Hamlet valve imo
And yeah like said above always positive pressure test…
If ur not gonna use nitrogen I wouldn’t leak test w it. I’d use compressed air… nitrogen will makes leaks over 100psi…so if u do pressure test w it do it at 100
The bathtub reveals all of our sins.
See @Soxhlet had this to say on Hamlets, wonder if he still holds that opinion.
Hamlet is a good valve brand, all valves need the packing’s tightened including swagelok brand valves. Cold temps shrink materials and cause leaks there is no exception to this.
I’ve had zero leaks with my hamlets, but I use them for vapor. I have also experienced the need for retightening the valve packing with pretty much all valves I’ve used that see cold service
We still run them for our needle valves, packings need to be adjusted if they leak.
Thank you!! Also you guys were mostly correct, it was the shitty purple bvv valve, but not the blue one and I just tightened the nut in the middle between the two purple pieces and it stopped leaking. Still don’t trust it tho, so I do plan on upgrading