I bought one of those air line systems with the blue nylon tubing and push to connect fittings. I'm having some issues and was wondering if someone else had the same and fixes.
First of all, that blue tubing has a significant thermal expansion rate. If you cut everything to fit perfectly and have clamps for the tube and fittings, and the temperature drops significantly, the tube will pull back and leak. Something in the assembly has to float. Part of my system is indoors, where the low temp is typically 40. Other parts of it are outside, where the low temp is 20-ish, and as soon as it got cold (I cut and installed the system at 60-ish) it started to leak. Cut the lines a bit longer and that worked - for a while.
Second, I'm having issues with small leaks at some of the outside fittings that become bigger leaks as it gets colder - I assume its o-ring or line diameter shrinkage as all my lines are now a tad over-long. The fittings seem to be built for some assembly/disassembly without degrading, but I'm wondering if the only solution to this problem is a compression fitting.
First of all, that blue tubing has a significant thermal expansion rate. If you cut everything to fit perfectly and have clamps for the tube and fittings, and the temperature drops significantly, the tube will pull back and leak. Something in the assembly has to float. Part of my system is indoors, where the low temp is typically 40. Other parts of it are outside, where the low temp is 20-ish, and as soon as it got cold (I cut and installed the system at 60-ish) it started to leak. Cut the lines a bit longer and that worked - for a while.
Second, I'm having issues with small leaks at some of the outside fittings that become bigger leaks as it gets colder - I assume its o-ring or line diameter shrinkage as all my lines are now a tad over-long. The fittings seem to be built for some assembly/disassembly without degrading, but I'm wondering if the only solution to this problem is a compression fitting.



