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				When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 17:18
				by MidLifeCrisis
				I'm fitting a propex, and as part of that I have disconnected the two-way gas isolation value that was feeding the fridge and hob - it looks a lot like this but may not be exactly the same;
Just tried to reconnect new 8mm pipe to it using new olives and the new olives are not being compressed by tightening the nut on the valve - and having looked at the old olives on the old pipes it seems that they are of a different size/design/type (basically larger) to the standard 8mm olive; (The nut that tightens over the olive also seems to be a slightly different thread to the other nuts on other pipe joints that I have purchased - so is this a British Standard vs Something Else issue?)
So, has ayone got any idea where I can get new olives from for these isolation valves - I tried my local friendly gas fitting shop but they were unable to provide anything ... and I don't know of anywhere else local to go ask (I'm near Heathrow).
Van is a holdsworth villa 3 if that is any help ...... please help before the girlfriend finds out that I have 'disabled' the complete gas system!! 
And not fitted the propex!
Oops !!   

 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 17:20
				by MidLifeCrisis
				Ah - just found this in the archive
http://archive.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic ... e#p7408360
Is this my answer?
 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 20:51
				by BOXY
				Have a look at the nut to see if it's marked WADE.  If it's an imperial WADE type fitting the thread will be 1/4" BSP and the pipe will be 5/16" OD not 8mm. Try a hydraulic / pneumatic distributor to see they stock WADE. Flowtech do imperial compression fittings as well, but you'll probably have to buy through a distributor as well.
http://www.flowtechnologyuk.com/imagebr ... mperial%20 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 21:33
				by Ian Hulley
				There are olives and 'shouldered' olives the pipe may be 8mm copper or 5/16" copper ... one may not seal on the other ?
I got a 2 way gas manifold as you show from Cak Tanks or Rainbow Conversions (I forget which) and it came resplendant with new 8mm olives.
Ian
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 21:48
				by lloydy
				does it look like this?

i also have the correct nut for that olive....  
It is possible to remove and reuse old olives, Get a set of grips on them and with a light hand start spinning the olive and working it off the end of the pipe
 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 22:30
				by MidLifeCrisis
				Thanks - I'll give that a bash ....
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 10:06
				by BOXY
				Re-using olives on a gas pipe?  
 
The olive in the photo above has that thick band on the right to stop the fitting being over-tightened. It acts as a stop between the fitting and the nut when the correct torque has been applied. If you try to re-use that type of olive you can't give in an "extra nip" to make it seal safely again. Can you post a photo of the original olives that are still on your pipework? I worked in the hydraulics industry for nearly 20 years and you'd be surprised by how many different olives and fittings there are. With a gas line it would be better to get it right than bodge it.  

 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 10:41
				by lloydy
				I disagree, apart from the bit about not bodging it....
We are not talking high pressure installs here... 0.3 bar at most. And olives are not a one shot item, if tightened correctly in the first place.
Obviously new is better, I've asked if it is the same as in the picture. If it is I have what he needs.....
 20 years and counting, in the gas industry 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 10:51
				by boxer
				Always check a gas fitting with water and a spot of washing up liquid. Even when I (always) use a new olive.
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 11:02
				by lloydy
				Or perform a drop test to the industry standard times, allowing for permissible pressure drops.
I'm only messing by the way 

  although you would be surprised how big a leak you can have that doesn't show on a test with leak detection fluid
 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 14:05
				by BOXY
				I wasn't having a "pop"  

  but the original post mentions the nut not fitting the body as well. 
The nut that tightens over the olive also seems to be a slightly different thread to the other nuts on other pipe joints that I have purchased
 that plus possibly the wrong olive would be lucky not to leak even at low pressures. Anyway a "bodge" isn't always a bad thing. One by someone who knows what they're doing is completely different to "bodge" by someone with a bigger spanner and some thread tape. 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 18:11
				by MidLifeCrisis
				My note about the different size nut was meant to suggest that the olive might be different to others from other fittings - I'll be using that nut on the correct size thread on the gas valve (its a Truma valve by the way).
Heres a pic of the old olive on the old pipe - not sure that I'd be able to get it off even if I tried - looks like its been there a good few years and looks practically part of the pipe.
I've tried all the shops round me that I can find with no success so I think its now down to either order some 'shouldered olives' off t'internet and see if they fit, or order a new truma valve and nab the olives off that....
 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 19 Dec 2012, 18:49
				by lloydy
				I can send you the olive I pictured above, and the correct nut for it. I got them when I redid the gas in my van
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 20 Dec 2012, 18:43
				by MidLifeCrisis
				Thanks Lloydy - very kind offer.
Unfortunately I need two so I've ordered a couple from an internet site- they are listed as 'Truma Stepped Olive' so hopefully they'll be correct;
For reference I ordered from;
http://www.autogasshop.co.uk
We'll see how it turns out when they turn up!
Thanks for all the help/info.
 
			 
			
					
				Re: When is an olive not an olive ........
				Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 22:58
				by syncroandy
				DIN olive ?