pappas wrote:I would do a pressure test. Not more than 5 lbs per square inch. Ad check with the factory to make sure that 5 lb psi spec is accurate. If it doesn't leak over a 24 hour period you are good to go.
pappas wrote:I would do a pressure test. Not more than 5 lbs per square inch. Ad check with the factory to make sure that 5 lb psi spec is accurate. If it doesn't leak over a 24 hour period you are good to go.
sonex892. wrote:pappas wrote:I would do a pressure test. Not more than 5 lbs per square inch. Ad check with the factory to make sure that 5 lb psi spec is accurate. If it doesn't leak over a 24 hour period you are good to go.
5 psi might even be on the high side for a welded tank. The RV guys test their prosealed tanks by taping on a rubber glove to test for leaks, the inflated rubber glove is used to set the inflation pressure and it's also used as the leak indicator.
Steve
Sonex 892
Bryan Cotton wrote:RV tanks are riveted structures and pro-seal is required. Not for our tanks. I also used a balloon like Ryan.
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