Chris Bryant wrote:
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Ok, I was wrong. Yellow tape is thicker.
Bad advice, perhaps in your eyes. Actually some would consider using tape at all bad advice on gas service, ask most licensed plumbers. Most use Rectorseal or the like, at least in a residential or commercial / industrial setting.
I never advised using tape at all, I was just correcting bad, factually incorrect advice. I never use tape, Rectirseal #5 for fittings that might need to be taken apart, Loctite thread seal for fittings that will stay
To code? On an RV? What code would that be? This foolishness?
That's not code, that's an industry seal.
https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=1192
That's a code, along with the NEC, what I follow when designing, building or repairing an RV.
Granted it's not a code.......but seems to certify compliance with codes, and in actuality means little. If it was larger and not foil it would be of more use wiping your rear end.
I would hope you follow those codes to the letter, because you never know when those pesky code enforcement officers will show up at the campground, tag a rig, and make the owner vacate. They usually show up with the weight police. :D