Have a look at the image attached, got called to this leak inside the wall and its pretty obvious what went wrong.

I realise that there is no problem using PTFE assuming you know how. Overseas (USA or Europe) all they use is PTFE this is due to the fact that a tapered thread is used on both sides (including female fittings), is some cases all they use is a paste on its own and it will never leak. In NZ most threads are not tapered and hence if you don't know what your doing it will leak!
How do you train your guys? Do you trust them using PTFE instead of Hemp?
As far as I know there is nothing in the standards about where you can and cant use PTFE. I personally believe everything should be hemped (unless otherwise required by the manufacturer like on HWC to prevent electrolysis or on solar panels due to overheating) call me old fashioned but at least I can sleep at night knowing it will never leak. This by the way was done by a AU qualified plumber. gud onya mait..
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