Keg Relief valve leaking

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Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by spears104 » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:02 pm

I have a Spartenburg Challenger VI keg that has a leaky relief valve.

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There is a small rubber seal where the relief valve seats that is probably the problem. it seems to be pretty old an brittle. Can this be replaced? It may have started life as an O ring but is kind of conical in shape now. Does anyone know a replacement source for the seal? The valve itself seems to function OK.

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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by RubberToe » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:42 pm

Try taking it apart and lubing it with vasaline or keg lube. That has done the trick for a couple of leaky valves for Mme in the past.

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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by GAM » Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:18 am

If you wern't in Hawkesbury I'd come over with my bag O' parts.

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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by crabby hermit » Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:19 am

Jason, B+N distributors in Port Hawkesbury, across from central has quite a bit of stuff like o-rings fittings, tubing etc. You can give them a try.

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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by spears104 » Sun Mar 10, 2013 1:37 pm

I'me very familiar with B&N. I just need to know if this seal actually began life as an o-ring or if is a custom seal.
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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by Timothy Doane » Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:54 pm

Although this is no help to you now...
I NEVER use those valves to releave pressure just for the fact that thy break - often.
I have a air connecter with a 3" air hose on it and use this to release pressure.

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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by derek » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:38 am

Timothy Doane wrote:Although this is no help to you now...
I NEVER use those valves to releave pressure just for the fact that thy break - often.
I have a air connecter with a 3" air hose on it and use this to release pressure.
They're really not supposed to be manually operated are they? The Coke kegs usually can't be. I assumed they were there to automatically prevent potentially dangerous overpressure. I usually just depress the gas-in valve, but that does get messy when I have a way overcarbed full keg - which I do right now. It starts foaming up inside, then sprays foam out the valve, all over my beer-room. I really should hook the thumb tap up to it when I do that.
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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by CorneliusAlphonse » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:41 am

Timothy Doane wrote:Although this is no help to you now...
I NEVER use those valves to releave pressure just for the fact that thy break - often.
I have a air connecter with a 3" air hose on it and use this to release pressure.
hm. i use mine fairly regularly, if i forget to disconnect before making carb'd water, etc. maybe i should change my behaviour
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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by spears104 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:52 am

I don't see much of an issue with using the relief valve to manually relieve pressure. If you don't try to manually open it periodically, how would you know it will work when you need it to?
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Re: Keg Relief valve leaking

Post by Timothy Doane » Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:42 pm

These kegs will go up to 130 psi - I seriously don't think you'll ever have that much pressure in it!

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