Chlorine tab feeder o-ing gaske

They are erosion feeders. The entire stack is under pressure as stated above.

There has to be a gap so you can load it.
 
@HermanTX Thanks

But my question is why in the first place should be a gap in th the lid to be filled with an o-ring?

Why is the chlorine feeder designed with that gap at all?
It is a straight thread on the cap to make it easy to rotate. Thus it needs an oring to seal the top.
If it were a tapered thread then it may not need an oring but as you may know the more you screw and unscrew a tapered thread the more difficult to have it reliably seal. That was why pipe tape is used over time - to help worn tapered threads to seal.
 
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@Darin i know the lid can be opened and closed to put a tab in but why there should be gap in the lid at all.

Why the gap is not deleted in the design so that we only open and close the lid to put the tab inside?
Remember your mom from years ago? Same principle: because they (mfg) said so. And do your self a favor, use some O-ring lube not just on the o-ring but on the threads as well. And if it's the Hayward feeder, get the lid wrench as well.
 
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