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Icon Repair Instruction for Reducer/Test Reducer <br /> Repair Numbers <br /> secondary <br /> STEP I Remove the existing fitting if applicable. Clean primary \ <br /> the surface of the secondary and primary pipe <br /> with acetone or isopropyl alcohol where the \\,/ <br /> replacement reducer/test reducer fitting will be <br /> seated on the pipe. <br /> STEP 2 Wrap the split reducer/test reducer fitting <br /> around the primary pipe. Clean the split <br /> surfaces with acetone or isopropyl alcohol. <br /> Apply FastFuse glue to the split fitting and hold <br /> the split fitting together for at least two(2) <br /> minutes. Then leave it alone for another 40 <br /> minutes of cure time. <br /> Once totally cured you can push the fitting onto <br /> the secondary pipe sufficiently so that the air test <br /> valve is positioned over the interstitial opening <br /> between secondary and primary pipe,if 0 <br /> applicable. Rotate the air test valve to the 12:00 <br /> position as applicable. <br /> If no air test valve is needed,then simply make <br /> sure that the fitting sits over the secondary pipe <br /> sufficiently for a band clamp to secure and seal it <br /> completely. <br /> STEP 3 Completely tighten the two band clamps on both <br /> the primary and secondary pipe ends of the fitting. With optional drain valve <br /> Be careful not to overtighten and cut into the boot <br /> material with the clamps. <br /> Von are ready to test. Standard 5 PSI is <br /> recommended. <br /> If applicable,when completed with the test,loosen 0 \i <br /> the band clamps and slide the fitting off of the I <br /> secondary to allow for an open drain into the <br /> sump. If there isn't room for removal,you can <br /> order your fitting with both an air test valve and <br /> drain valve so that it can be left in place after <br /> testing. Simply open the drain valve. <br /> without valves <br />