QUESTION:
When using a repair union, does it matter (from a future leak perspective) which way the o-ring faces?
DETAILS:
I learned from this forum (specifically the BBB method) that the mineralizer on the output of my filter was probably useless.
But I didn't remove it until this week, as I tried to repair every leak in my equipment.
I first considered this telescopic union (aka expansion coupling) for the repair, but the o-ring location worried me:
Apparently I'm not the only person worried about that o-ring location, as this DIY guy did the same thing I did (which was not to use the telescopic expansion coupling for fear of leaks):
http://www.troubleshooters.com/pool/rep ... _Couplings
So, in the end, I used a schedule 80 union (I could not find any schedule 40 unions in the store):
My question:
Since the o-ring location is clearly asymetric with respect to the flow of water, does it matter (from a leak perspective) which way I put the union on the plumbing?
When using a repair union, does it matter (from a future leak perspective) which way the o-ring faces?
DETAILS:
I learned from this forum (specifically the BBB method) that the mineralizer on the output of my filter was probably useless.
But I didn't remove it until this week, as I tried to repair every leak in my equipment.

I first considered this telescopic union (aka expansion coupling) for the repair, but the o-ring location worried me:

Apparently I'm not the only person worried about that o-ring location, as this DIY guy did the same thing I did (which was not to use the telescopic expansion coupling for fear of leaks):
http://www.troubleshooters.com/pool/rep ... _Couplings
So, in the end, I used a schedule 80 union (I could not find any schedule 40 unions in the store):

My question:
Since the o-ring location is clearly asymetric with respect to the flow of water, does it matter (from a leak perspective) which way I put the union on the plumbing?
