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V `+ <br /> 022:Are EBS or B-27 fittings allowed on Fiberglass sump walls? <br /> A: NO. The EBS and B-27 fittings are bulkhead-style fittings made only for steel walled product lines and can <br /> not be installed to fiberglass sump walls. <br /> The EBS conduit bulkhead fitting applies primarily to the B-8600 above ground UDC and the B500/600 series <br /> transition sumps. <br /> The B-27 legacy fitting was designed only for the B-2000 shallow pan (Bravo Box) but was sometimes used on <br /> the B-8600 for specific applications. <br /> Only flexible rubber entries or Bravo all-fiberglass entries can be used on our Fiberglass sump walls, whether <br /> SingleWall or DoubleWall. Bravo highly recommends that flexible entries are not used in below-ground piping <br /> systems. To enforce this recommendation, Bravo has developed all-fiberglass entry fittings for conduit and <br /> product piping. See the FAQ below for F-Series conduit fittings or visit the F-Series page to view all fittings. <br /> Q23:What kind of Conduit is allowed for the F-Series Electrical Fitting? And is there anything that will <br /> compromise the product warranty? <br /> A:Specific types of conduit are mentioned in the F-Series Installation Instructions, they are: <br /> Also, Each Install Manual has a list of specific requirements that if not met will Void the product warranty. <br /> Model Fitting She SingleWall Doubl*WSN <br /> F-1 t1-SS 1" Galvanized Steel Only NIA <br /> F-10-RR 1" Rob Roy PVC-Coated Only* NIA <br /> F-10-SS-D 1" NIA Galvanized Steel Only <br /> F-10-RR-O 1" N/A Rob Roy PVC-Coated Only* <br /> F-17.88 314" Galvanized Steel Only NIA <br /> F-174RR 314" Rob Roy PVC-Coated Only' NIA <br /> F-1 Ts" 314" WA Galvanized Steel Only <br /> F-17-RR-D I 314" WA Rob Roy PVC-Coated Only <br /> RobRoy Brand PVC-Coated Conduit is available in 3 names: <br /> Perma-Cote Plasti-Band KorKab <br /> 024:Is there a repair method for Bravo UniFitting flexible entry fittings? <br /> Q:What about other manufacturers entry fittings? <br /> A: Yes. We have solutions for these. When a flexible entry fitting fails, the <br /> fitting must be replaced or retrofit with another. The failed fitting is commonly <br /> replaced again with a similar type of fitting. Replacing a failure-prone <br /> component in a fuel system with another is not sustainable for anyone. No <br /> amount of filling, or external adhesive application will ever permanently repair <br /> the offending fitting. <br /> Your options for Bravo entry fittings: <br /> For Bravo DoubleWall Flexible fittings: (F-17-D, B-32-D, B-33-D) If the <br /> failed component is on the inside, this can be replaced from the inside. <br /> Re-order the same part number. However, you cannot be sure that A) the <br /> exterior half of this fitting has not failed as well, and B) that it will not fail in <br /> the future. We strongly recommend a Fiberglass Retrofit instead, see below. <br /> For Bravo SingleWall Flexible fittings: (F-17, B-32, B-33, B-34) This boot <br /> was engineered to be replaced from the inside. Re-order the same part <br /> number. However, we strongly recommend a Fiberglass Retrofit instead, see <br /> below. <br /> http://www.sbravo.com/faq.htm <br />