Does anyone know if there's anything special about the glass Jensen uses for their sight glass?
Tube or porthole would be my question ? either way I don't think so dealing with the low pressures we require of the boilers , as long as the thickness is adequate, I have bought many feet of the tube style over the years. The stock porthole glass leaves a little to be desired in many instances.
Bruce, took the Mamod Centurion sight glass off before to clean behind it as its getting hard to see the water level. Discovered its only made out of plastic/perspex.....that's a bit cheap on Mamod's part?
Its totally discoloured and there's no way of making it clear again.
The thought crossed my mind of cutting a piece of glass that I have which is the same thickness, the sight glass is held in with a brass holder and two screws, there's only a 'keyhole' of glass visible.
Just cut the glass, it was easier than I thought. Edges came out nicely ground. The Mamod perspex is in the middle.
Now to give it a test drive.
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Had the safety blowing off for 5 minutes and all good (so far) and no leaks. Nice to be able to see the water in the boiler.
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As thick as that is and the way it’s secured, I don’t think it’s going to give you any troubles...
As thick as that is and the way it’s secured, I don’t think it’s going to give you any troubles...
Its bedded down on the Mamod silicone water seal. There's only the size of that keyhole opening that you can see in the brass retainer through to the boiler.
Ran it for two hours now with a few top ups with the safety valve blowing off. I think that's a pretty good pressure test.
looks like you made a sound repair Jim, well done.
That is a great and simple upgrade, Jim.
Very well done...!
It boggles the mind that Mamod would use a plastic site glass.