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how is thermoluminescence detectors work?

how is thermoluminescence detectors work?

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answers are correct. But what they forgot to tell you is the way to put your fitting in properly and not to have a leak after your done! 1st buy 1/2 inch copper male adapters(5) and union fittings(3)and an elbow(1). 2nd sweat the male adapt on to a 4 piece of 1/2 L copper pipe (only 3 of them) these you can now put teflon tape on and screw into shower body.(3 o'clock position, 12 9 also) then cut old pipe back to match the connections.Use union fittings to connect them. 3rd make up your new tub spout connection with male adt to an elbow then with a male adt on end for spout. Make sure you remove shower body contents before all of this so you don't melt the internal parts.Good luck!
Is this a self installation? If it is you may want to check the wiring hook up at the ignition switch, if you did a hook up there. If not, check for power at all disabling points, such as coil pack, fuel pump. Basically retrace your steps. Possibly a wire is hooked into the wrong wire. I had this problem with a remote starter. Let me know if this helps you at all.
I think what you have will work either way.You can use adapters with teflon tape and i also suggest adding pipe dope, or it may be possible to slip 1/2 copper directly into the valve and sweat it. Check your directions.

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