Straight Union Fittings
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![]() 10 PCS One Touch Straight Union Fittings 16mm OD Tubing US $40.00
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![]() 10 PCS One Touch Straight Union Fittings 12mm OD Tubing US $16.20
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![]() 10 PCS Push In to Connect Straight Union Fittings 1 2OD US $14.70
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![]() TEN Push In One Touch Straight Union Fittings 8 mm Tube US $11.40
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![]() 10 PCS Push In to Connect Straight Union Fittings 1 8OD US $10.20
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![]() 10 PCS One Touch Straight Union Fittings 3 16 OD Tubing US $10.20
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![]() 10 PCS Push In to Connect Straight Union Fittings 5 16 US $10.20
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![]() TEN Push In One Touch Straight Union Fittings 6 mm Tube US $9.90
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![]() 10 PCS One Touch Straight Union Fittings 4 mm OD Tubing US $9.40
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![]() TEN Push In Fit One Touch Straight Union Fittings 4 mm US $9.38
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![]() TEN Push In Fit One Quick Touch Straight Union Fittings US $9.37
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![]() 10 PCS Push In to Connect Straight Union Fittings 1 4OD US $9.10
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![]() 10 PCS One Touch Push In Straight Union Fittings 1 4OD US $9.10
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![]() 10 PCS Quick In Push Lock Straight Union Fittings 1 4OD US $9.10
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![]() 10 PCS Push In to Connect Straight Union Fittings 5 32 US $8.60
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Maintain That Spa Or Close It Off
We often hear questions about how a tub which is not being used regularly should be treated. Must i continue to maintain the chemistry? Should i shut it straight down? In case its not operating, should i empty it? These questions are often answered... If you work with your tub several times a month, then maintaining it during the periods of non-use is best and least costly. If you keep your chemistry in balance and the sanitizer at the proper level, then your tub will be simple to maintain with very little action on your own part. I recommend a once a week tub-side checkup, just to be certain that nothing is out of balance and also the water is clear, very clear and odor totally free. So long as the spa is covered and there is absolutely no dirt, leaves, rainfall water or other causes of organic matter getting in, the water will pretty much hold a balance until the next time you use it. If you are going to seeing even less time in your tub, such as weeks of non-use, then it would likely be in your favor to shut it down, until you need it once again. You can keep the water in the tub and close it down for weeks at a time, but you have to occasionally operate the actual pump(s) to maintain seals working correctly and insure water in the domestic plumbing and air channels is not stagnating. Should you live in any like ours, it's quite typical to host frogs, salamanders, slugs, snails and other such critters that can introduce waste towards the water and negatively affect the water's stability and sanitation. These occasional checkups will help keep it all in control. If you are planning a long period of non-use, more than a month, then it might be best to turn off and drain the actual tub with correct cleaning and treatment prior to doing so. In no way shutdown and get away from a tub complete and dirty as this can make the cleanup process much more difficult and usually result in severe problems with bacteria buildup. It is very important, just before emptying your tub, to make sure the tub and internal plumbing are clean. Although it is pretty simple to clean the cover, it is not as simple to clean the jets or plumbing. There are a number of spa domestic plumbing flush products designed to assist you in the cleaning process. Be sure the one you choose is compatible with the sanitizing system you use. All of them work toward the purpose of removing bio-film, dust, scale along with other residual buildup that could otherwise provide a place to harbor germs. These cleaning products include adding the recommended dosage to the water prior to draining for a predetermined period when you run the aircraft and insure all plumbing is subjected to the cleaner to remove any buildup. The actual filter cartridge is usually removed prior to this treatment to make sure the filter will not become excessively clogged with the resulting waste. When the cleaning cycle is actually completed, shut off the spa in chicago the actual GFCI breaker as well as drain as directed inside your spa manual. It is best to have a wet/dry vacuum available to remove any remaining dirty water from the plumbing through each jet and also to insure that no water is left standing in the lines to stagnate. Be sure to clean behind all pillows, inside the filter area and throughout the bottom suction fixtures. Remove any fittings you are able to to inspect with regard to debris like tresses, soot, hair ties, and so on. Additionally it is a good idea to loosen the inlet union for the pump(s) and inspect for any debris possibly stuck within the inlet or impeller. Little toys along with other small debris can definitely cause problems with flow and also damage the equipment. Achieving this also insures that no water is left standing in the pump. When you reside in any were freezing is definitely an issue, then it essential to eliminate water standing in plumbing lines to prevent ice from cracking or splitting lines or damaging equipment. Wipe everything down including your spa's cover both top and also the underside to make sure that no bacteria is left to grow during the downtime. Make sure to throughly wash your filter cartridge and leave it away to dry. Include your spa and you are done. You are able to opt to further spoil your tub having a nice shell rub down with spa suitable wax-on/wax-off products as well as spa cover treatments to lessen damage from weather and sun. Don't your investment siding, particularly if its wood. a yearly treatment of the wood with boiled linseed oil helps keep the wood in good shape and lasting the. Content tubbing!
Bluestar International, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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