Good video. But you never ever use pipe dope on a gas union. Just FYI for anyone else working with gas lines. That union's flare is meant to dry compress and seal against the other half of the union, and any dope or tephlon tape will not allow the union's flare to seat properly. 12 year repair tech here. Thousands of heater repairs and installs under my belt. Anytime you come across a gas union, no matter what and unless otherwise stated in the union manufacturer's manual, it is always a dry fit. Then, just take a water bottle with a tiny bit of soap ( I use dawn or any dish soap) and poke a hole in the cap and spray the fittings to check for leaks. You can also use a screw to seal the hole in the water bottle cap and keep it on your truck for next time.
First time touching a union fitting. I’ve been educated a couple times, lol. Auto tech here, not a field mechanic. I’m learning . Thanks for the support brother!
Dude! Wow, thanks for this video. Couldn't have come at a better time. My manifold froze and cracked during the deep freeze we had in Colorado a couple weeks ago. Just ordered a new one.
Thanks for this as I am in the process of doing this exact same procedure due to my manifold cracked during a freeze. I do have a question though. At 9:20, when you are putting back on those 12 o-rings, I see you applied pool lube. However an experienced pool repair guy recently told me not to lube those o-rings. Any thoughts?
It's magic lube for gaskets and oring. The blue he used is ptfe based and good for sealing non moving parts. The red lube is silicone based and is much thicker and water resistant. It is best used on moving parts such as slide valves, but will work just fine in place of the blue lube when needed. The blue lube cannot not be used in place of the red lube though because it is not water resistant and is not meant for moving parts.
Hello. I have an HLS light. The spa heats to approx 91, then shuts off for 2 minutes and comes back on for 90 seconds then repeats itself. The heater runs fine when I am in pool mode. I've replaced my thermistor, HLS and thermal regulator, and I still have the HLS light and all the same symptoms. No rattling or odd noises. It's a 3 year-old heater. Any ideas? Thanks
Well, I guess I learned something about unions today. I’m sure I’ll have to take this heater apart in the next year or two, so I’ll clean off the threads and it going back together dry.
Good video. But you never ever use pipe dope on a gas union. Just FYI for anyone else working with gas lines. That union's flare is meant to dry compress and seal against the other half of the union, and any dope or tephlon tape will not allow the union's flare to seat properly. 12 year repair tech here. Thousands of heater repairs and installs under my belt. Anytime you come across a gas union, no matter what and unless otherwise stated in the union manufacturer's manual, it is always a dry fit. Then, just take a water bottle with a tiny bit of soap ( I use dawn or any dish soap) and poke a hole in the cap and spray the fittings to check for leaks. You can also use a screw to seal the hole in the water bottle cap and keep it on your truck for next time.
First time touching a union fitting. I’ve been educated a couple times, lol. Auto tech here, not a field mechanic. I’m learning . Thanks for the support brother!
VERY helpful. Had the exact same leak & was able to fix it myself
Dude! Wow, thanks for this video. Couldn't have come at a better time. My manifold froze and cracked during the deep freeze we had in Colorado a couple weeks ago. Just ordered a new one.
Good luck
@@Donnythelatemodeltech all done. Worked great. Thanks again
Great Video! Exactly what I needed to replace several parts that were broken. Very detailed. Thank you!!!
Thanks good to hear!
Perfect! Very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This is super helpful! Thank you.
Awesome video. Thank you!!!
Thanks for this as I am in the process of doing this exact same procedure due to my manifold cracked during a freeze. I do have a question though.
At 9:20, when you are putting back on those 12 o-rings, I see you applied pool lube. However an experienced pool repair guy recently told me not to lube those o-rings. Any thoughts?
I work on cars. Listen to the pool guy 👍
Great video, followed it precisely. I have a small drip coming out of the bottom pipe (union: black part). any ideas? thx
Do you know of a video that explains the flow of water through the manifold and the two internal valves? I am confused.
Great video man! Q: What is that pipe and valve that you have angled off the side of the manifold?
Pressure relief
Very useful video, thanks! What glue is in that tube you used during the reassembly? @6:17
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It's magic lube for gaskets and oring. The blue he used is ptfe based and good for sealing non moving parts. The red lube is silicone based and is much thicker and water resistant. It is best used on moving parts such as slide valves, but will work just fine in place of the blue lube when needed. The blue lube cannot not be used in place of the red lube though because it is not water resistant and is not meant for moving parts.
Just curious, what was the reason behind swapping manifolds?
Good video
I didn't see you remove / replace the Thermistor. Did I miss it?
Hello. I have an HLS light. The spa heats to approx 91, then shuts off for 2 minutes and comes back on for 90 seconds then repeats itself. The heater runs fine when I am in pool mode.
I've replaced my thermistor, HLS and thermal regulator, and I still have the HLS light and all the same symptoms. No rattling or odd noises. It's a 3 year-old heater.
Any ideas?
Thanks
It is ur thermal regulator. 100%.
Where did you buy the manifold part ? I could not find the link for it
PENTAIR WATER POOL AND SPA 474200 Basic Manifold Kit a.co/d/2JwQNpJ
Dont dope a gas union
Well, I guess I learned something about unions today. I’m sure I’ll have to take this heater apart in the next year or two, so I’ll clean off the threads and it going back together dry.