UL LISTED REDTHREAD II PIPE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS UL. FISTED RED THREAD � � FITTINGS
<br /> SMITH FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS INC, 2700 W, 65TH ST., LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 501-568--4010 TWX 9I0-722-7377 G S
<br /> A SUBSIDIARY IIF A. O, SMITH CORPORATION
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<br /> A —I 11onYral A X(4) Nor" a X(4)
<br /> r/ xi Pip* Size ctnJ Un> Ptpe Size (ro) tom)
<br /> 1 1, Properly Instruct the crew in good Installation techniques, VI, Repairs,
<br /> 111 2' 3 3/8 1 3/8 2• 86 35
<br /> r. A. Adhesive mixing, A. On burled lines a permanent repair should be made before the XI. Burial. " 3' 4 5/8 L 3/8 3' 117 41
<br /> EMPTY HARDENER tint Is covered, SQUEEZE PATCH � x 9V ELBIIVS
<br /> INTO ADHESIVE 1, When the *vatkits. r Is cool the
<br /> or below), pre-warm the IN PLACE WITH � 4' 5 1/8 1 1/2 4' 130 38
<br /> '� ^ adhesive kits, (Warm to the touch Is sufficient.) B. If the damage covers a small area, proceed as Follows: CLAMP
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<br /> 2. Empty the hardener, can Into the can of adhesive. 1. Cut a length of good pipe long enough to adequately cover �� Min, Min, Amount of Sand A Nomltal A xt4t Nankai a X44)
<br /> 4) the damaged area and extending at least 2' (and
<br /> -�_ 3. Mix all the adhesive with all of the hardener during the preferably 4') beyond either side of damaged area. Burial or Pea Gravel above / Mpg Ill* (Ina (IN) Pip* Stze tetra (wn)
<br /> 1 mixing process. Size Surface Condition Depth the top of the pipe
<br /> { 2, Slit this 'patch' lengthwise twice and remove n section "-"" 'c" 2 5/e 1 3/8 2' 67 35
<br /> 4, WIpe down the sides, bottom and under the rlm of the can so that about three-fourths of the circumference Is left. 2` Unpaved 17' 12"
<br /> 3` 3 3/4 L 5/8 3` 95 41
<br /> � with the mixing stick,
<br /> g Y patch, and ' Paved, min. 4' asphalt 12 ON EX 3, Fho
<br /> rou hl sand the inner surfaces of tars ��.` " " �'EL18VS 4' 3 7/8 1 t/2 4' 98 38
<br /> 5. Mlx until the adhesive has a smooth Flow off the Mixing sand a carrespvndlnQ area an the pipe around the damaged ���,.� Paved, min, 4' concrete 9 5 stick, section, Use course sandpaper or a bastard Fite to h�R r-
<br /> remove ail the gloss from the banding sur,Faces, '` �" 3' Urpoved 20' 14' Homing+ B c p E D xw Nonhai D C D E D xt4)
<br /> MIX UNTIL ADHESIVE
<br /> B. Joint Cleaning. „. - Paved, min, 4' asphalt 13" 9' B� Pip+ Size (IN) (Tn) (In.) (tm) (in) (]n) Pipe Sizr (rn) (m) (nm) (M) (nn) (wl)
<br /> FLOWS SMOOTHLY 4, Clean both surfaces with solvent from ars adhesive kit; _
<br /> NOTE, Solvent containers may be under pressure. Use caution apply adhesive to both surfaces) snap the patch in place] Paved, min, 4' concrete 11' 7" I 3/4 p l9 D
<br /> when removing the Inner seals. Eye protection Is recommended. then squeeze with hose clamps, a repair clamp, or CUT [JUT DAMAGED SECTION
<br /> stainless steel banding until the adhesive hardens, The TAPER CUT ENDS 2' 2 1/4 3/4 4 3/4 Four, 6 1 1/2 2' 54 19 121 Four 152 38
<br /> 1, Use sufficient cleaner and clean paper towels, clamping device may be left on or removed, depending on 4' Unpaved 20' 14' x_ Holes Holes
<br /> its salvage value. Paved, min, 4' asphalt 14' 1Q" 3/4 D 19 D
<br /> 2. Glean all of the LAlB, (Threaded and Bended) or tapered Paved, min, 4' concrete 11' 7' 3' 2 5/e 1 3/8 6 Four 7 1/$ 1 7/8 3` 67 35 152 Four 191 48
<br /> sur Faces, bath bell and spigot, C. Repair on extensive damage. Holds Halts
<br /> kPiGO 3, Remove oil, grease, mud, fingerprints, etc. 1, Extensive damage can be defined As damage too long to rM1I -ICI- Epatch or damage all arpund tat circumference, which - 3/4 D194, 17nce Cteantd, dv mat touch the bonding sur facts. cannot be patched, �� �.:ti •.�r' AN 4" 2 5/8 1 3ie 7 1/2 Elgght 9 1 7/8 4" 67 35 19l Eight 2229 48HlHoles
<br /> CLEAN BOTH SC. T,A,B, Joint make-up, 2. If the damage Is rotor, but al! the way around, proceed FIT NIPPLE WITH Minimum acceptable bur€at depths are given in Chis sect€on, In
<br /> AND BELLEND as rokowsr SLEEVE COUPLINGS some cases greater depths may be required by the authority having t4--,-, Namhat A x<4) Narmrrn+ A x(4)
<br /> I. Measure the length of the threads In the bell. ,jurisdiction or by local codes. X Ply* ak (ln.) lima > She (r+n) XW
<br /> T A 8 a, Check to see If there Is sufficient slack In the The maximum allowable burlal de
<br /> 2. On the spigot, make a mark 1/4' longer than the bill pipe so that the damaged section can be cut out, cut r`r*" depth Is 23 feet for burlal In 2' 3 3/$ 1 3/8 2` 86 35
<br /> �'` y�' moderate] p y
<br /> thread measurement, ends tapered, and a sleeve coupling bonded between yr,/.•,.",t• � ,,� y compacted spire which do not contain era and wherethe the topered ends. �`� ,^ soil modulus Is at least 3000 psi, 3' 4 5/8 l 5/8 3' 117 41
<br /> ,({) 3. Preworn the surfaces at temperatures below 70' F, Use -+i��`` �:a propane torch with flame spreader tip, electric heating 3. If the damaged section !s extensive, too large for 2 a, s�r;c, ,N 'r �'r� Minimum burlal depths shown in the above buriat table armTEES 4• S 1/8 1 L/2 4• 130 38
<br /> collar or other, handy heat source, Surfaces should be above, or too large to patch, proceed as followsm ,•,? acceptable If, and only if, the ditch width Is 2,5 feet or tess]
<br /> warm to the touch. Dv not touch tapered surfaces to the paved surfaces extend at least 2 feet on either side of the
<br /> CCC/ 1 f check lite„ touch outs4e of belt or inside OF spigot,) Al Cut out the damages] section, INSERT REPAIR SECTION ditchi the flit material Is clean sand or 1/8' to 3/4' pea gravels 4AA
<br /> INTO LINE, and 6' of the Fill material Is piaeed under the pipe as bedding
<br /> 4, Cover all machined arias on the spigot and at least 1/2' b. Taper the cut Inds,
<br /> TIGHTLY LOCI( material,beyond the last thread In the bell with the adhesive. ALL TAPERS Nonlnat A X(4) No"Ind A XW
<br /> c, Flt a nipple with sleeve couplings on each end so Remaining backFAI. above sand or pea grovet amounts as shown In the Pipe slxt lint) (In) PIP. Size (mm)5. Screw the Ipe to ether b hoed ensurin that that it is alightly longer than actually required to last column of burlal table can be native soil iF desired. 2' 3 3/8 13/B 2' 86APPLY ADHESIVE r / R g Y 9 you do nothave tat Jnint cross threaded. With 2' diameter REA fill the gap,Til BOTH SPIGOT THREAD II pipe you Can tighten It with your hands until Multiple tines In the same ditch should be separated by one pipe � CROSSES
<br /> AND BELL ENDS \ the mark on the spigot Is no longer visible, On 3' and d. Clean all four bonding surfaces, apply adhesive to diameter or 6', whichever Is greater.
<br /> 4` RED THREAD II pipe use the T, o wrenches to screw all surfaces, and insert the repair areion
<br /> Into the IF burlal conditions other than those discussed above exist contact � a � Pipe
<br /> a xut Fionirat A x(4>
<br /> / T, B. the Piga together, until the mark on the spigot Is no longer line, making certain that all tapers are tightly locked Smith Fiberglass Products Inc, �X p* Si%* Dna (in) Pipe Sar tmn> X(4)
<br /> �� i visible. Spigots must Insert of Wast 1/4' past the threaded
<br /> l� portion of the bell, VII. Adhesives;.
<br /> 2' 7 2 5/8 2' 178 67
<br /> `.� 6. Check lock-up by operas free end of p€pe In an up and A. Working life or pot lift Is the time It takes for the adhesive -- --
<br /> down or side to side motion. No movement should be to harden In the mixing can, Thfs Is usually measured from ft �� I 1, 3• 7 3 3/4 3' 178 95
<br /> ` visible t the J�Joint. If any movement exists, continue the time the hardener and adhesive are First mixed. It is R � �l THREAD I T D C� U � L � � VV A � L SLEEVE COUPLING 4' B 1/4 4 7/8 4' 210 124
<br /> ,--- to tighten until no noversent is visible, Connections shorter at temperatures above 70'F and becomes longer as r Into fittings are made using the normat bel( and spigot temperature drops below 701F,
<br /> methods. (II[ G) A Norxmal Overatt LftVp'A' Hom1nat Qv*rate Length'A'(mm)
<br /> g 1. Working lift is affected by the quantity of adhesive as --�- SEC IIN D A R Y CONTAINMENT F- T T T I N G S I-- 4 $'
<br /> •-�-�—�� Il, Organize the craw for maximum efficiency, well as temperature,
<br /> P *Stxe 4' S• 10' 12' Pot Size tolbD 10&40 ta3lev 2s4.DD 3P4,B0
<br /> ` �✓ (✓ A, The man doingthe cleaning should stay one pint ahead of the 2' ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 2• ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
<br /> g Y J a. Working life In hot weather can by extended by Secondary Containment fittings available from Two- lece Secondar Containment fittings are assembled
<br /> USE A TURNING H TION assembly crew and raise the Eras end of the pipe for good keeping the Can cool, Smith fiberglass Inctude 90' elbows, 45' elbows, tees, with standard bolts nuts and flat washers along with 3 - �/ ,� ✓ ,� 3'
<br /> NIPPLES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
<br /> alignment couplings and termination Concentric reducers. Smith Fiberglass adhesive. 4' _ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 4' ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
<br /> TO SCREW TOGETHER 1) Make a cooler by wrapping the can with rags or r
<br /> B. Organize the crew so that the adhesive is spread on the paper towels, then keep the wrappings wet with -
<br /> bonding surface as quickly as passible - particutorly In water or better yet, some solvent.
<br /> extremely hot weather. ✓ Avoft)At from stock
<br /> 2) Cut off the bottom two Inches of the carton In Q w
<br /> C. Pian adheslvr kit usage so that the crew won't have to wait which the adhesive kit is furnished, Line the TEE 90' ELBOW 45' ELBOW SLEEVE COUPLING (4) X dimension Is a nontnal make up dimension For drawing layout only. Do not use For assembly dimensions.
<br /> ` while one man goes to get another kit, Inside with rags or paper towvls and wet the rags —
<br /> CUT END A$ SQUARE or towels with solvent, then set the adheslve can Redacen A X(a) Rrduerr A X(4)
<br /> D. Pian ahead so that a suFFlclent number of bonds are avallabir in the "nest', Do not get any aF the solvent �-- Stxe (1n) (In) Sur 6wo tom)
<br /> AS POSSIBLE to use up one whole kit to avoid waste, into the adheslve can. IF this occurs, do not Y -�
<br /> use the adhesive,
<br /> 111. Cutting, tapering and Joint assembly. � ° � 2' x 3' 1 3/4 t 2' X 1' 44
<br /> b. Working life In hot weather can also be extended by I I 1 2' X 1 1/4' 2 2' X 1 1/4' 51
<br /> A, Cutting Cutting RED THREAD lI g#ass fiber pipe is easily spreading the adhesive out Into a Film, Pour the o x
<br /> accomplished using a Flne-•toothed hacksow blade, The cut end adhesive mix out of the can and spread It out on a ° A
<br /> should be as square as possible so re-tapertngg can be done clean plece of tin or Foit, _ 2' X 1 1/2' 1 3/4 2' X 1 1/2' 44 '1•'
<br /> SCRIBE GUIDE LiNE ON more easily, On 3' or 4' diameter olpe a tine shoutd first be
<br /> LARGE DIAMETER PIPE scribed around the pipe For the blade to follow. B. Curing time Is the time required for the adhesive €n the 3' X 2' 2 1/4 1 ]/2 3' X 2' 57 38
<br /> AS A CUTTING GUIDE assembled Joint to harden, External heat�s recommended For REDUCER BUNLNGS 4' X 3' 2 3/8 1 7/B 4' X 3' 60 48
<br /> B, Toperingi Assemble the tapering toot according to the cure when amblent temperature Is below 70 F, TERM NAT N
<br /> Instructlons contained In the k1t, Make certain that= TER .INATIDN
<br /> I. Use a Smith Fiberglass Products Inc, electrical curing CONCI_N IC REDUCER CON T C C'ER TYPICAL (�) Rrduced op.nVV has female NPT 11hr"d
<br /> 1. The tool holder Is set at the proper tapering angle. The collar, (Refer to Smith Fiberglass Installation H / PT CROSS SETION
<br /> taper angle for 21, 3' and 4' pipe should be 1 3/41, Instruction Manual No, 9474, page 12,) I F_I ��
<br /> Pipe
<br /> SIZ A X(4) Monnet A X(4)
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<br /> Note, IF old styli blade holder Is used, the blade angle 2. Preheating the bonding surfaces and pre-warming the _ ° �T flp* Size (In,) tint pry Sir* A X(4)
<br /> should be set at 1 1/21. adhesive wilt speed up the cure In moderately coot I -s'- M C� 2` 2 3/4 1 3/B 2• 70
<br /> COUNTER-CLOCKWISE weather, --- 35
<br /> FACING END ❑F PIPE 2. The toot blade Is inserted correctly. The wide side of 17
<br /> the blade will Lead as the tapering tool Is turned C, The Smith Fiberglass Adhesive Kits For UL pipe, DS-7014 and ADHESIVE CURE �- - 3T 4P' NPT 1---
<br /> counterclockwise, DS-7024, have a 25 minute workinp life at 75'F, The ' I E A
<br /> recommendations on their usage are descr,)brd In the Smith DS7000 0 €€€ -X rI"`�A--f
<br /> The Initial cut should be very gradual to true the Fiberglass product literature for urlderground handling of 150 Series AdhesiveET �' NPT THREAD I
<br /> surface, Continue tapering until the iength of the toper liquid' petroleum fueis and In the Instruction procedures sheet NPT THREAD
<br /> 1,1 Is approximately 2'. Continue rotating the tool as It Is enclosed In every DS-701;4 and DS--7024 adhesive kit. ` 135 — — ""-------- � — -- — B
<br /> a removed so that the toper Is smooth. The Fleld-made -
<br /> $E DOUBLY SURE TOOL taper should insert Into a Fitting the same depth as o This Literature Is found In the Smith F{bergta5s product L
<br /> Factory toper }l/8'. If the taper length is correct, Catalog or can be obtained by contacting the Smith Fiberglass r 320 A B C D E F NPT THREAD NPT THREAD
<br /> BOLDER IS SET AT reinsert the to erin toot Into the Fleld-made taper and re resentative In d
<br /> P g p your area or writing to Smith Flbergtass a 105 Size ti/81 X1/8' #1/8' tl/8 t1/8` li/8'
<br /> PROPER ANGLE place a mark on the blade holder In line with the end aF Products Inc„ Little Rock, Arkansas, (Read the Instruction 0 3` 6 14 3 2 1/2 2 1/2
<br /> the pipe. Use this mark to reproduce factory tapers. sheets enclosed In every adhesive kit,) THREADED ADAPTER THREADED AWIPTOR T14READED APAPTER THREADED ADAPTER
<br /> ► 90 a BELL R HALE FVJ, THREAD SPIGOT L MALE NPJ. THREAD BELL L FEMALE NP,T,THREAD SPIGOT L FEMALE KP,T, THREAD
<br /> 3, IF a pipe 4r choln vise is used, the pipe must be VIII, Precautions. 4 7 1/2 8 14 3 3 2 1/2
<br /> protected, Cut lengthwise through a 4 long piece of the 75 ` Korsksa+ A E X(4) Nominal A B Normal A XW Tiergrgl A B
<br /> same diameter p1ps, Place both halves around the pipe to A, Avoid contact with the adhesive and hardener since they are 5 8 9 16 4 4 3 Pte Six* tin) (in) (in,) Pipe Size (Im.) an,) Pot size Or%) Una Pp*$1Xe tin) cin)
<br /> v prevent damage to the pipe wall, capabte of causing skin and eye Irrltativns, 60
<br /> 2' 4 1/4 2 1 3/8 R. 3 5/8 2 2' 3 1/2 1 3/9 2' 3 7/8 2 1/8
<br /> _ C. Joint assembly for tapered ball and spigot. D. Gloves and eye protection are suggested. If skin contact 45 3` 5 1/2 3 1 5/8 3' 4 5/8 3 3' 4 1/i' 1 5/8 3' 4 3/4 3 1/8
<br /> occurs, wash with soap and water, If eye contact occurs, 0 5 l0 15 20 25 30
<br /> * CLEAN BOTH SPIGOT 1. Clean alt of the tapered surfaces with cleaner and clean flush Immediately with coplous amounts of water, Consult A Time to Pressure (Hours) 4' S 1/2 4 1 i/2 4' 4 7/8 4 4' 4 1/2 1 112 4` 4 7/8 4 1/e
<br /> REVD BELL END paper, towels, physician IF Irritation persists,
<br /> =, 2, Prewarm the surfaces at temperatures below 70'}", Use C. Although the hardener is only mildly toxic, avoid lnhating
<br /> a propane torch with flame spreader tip, electric heating fumes by working In welt ventilated areas, Cure time Is depentant on amblent MIT THREADED ADAPTER TIetEAl1CD ADAPTER THREADED ADAPTER THREADED ADAPTER
<br /> collar or other handy heat source, temperature, BELL L MALE HP,T, THREAD SPIMT L MALE N.P.T.THREAD BELL L FEMALE NPA. THREAD SPW L FEMALE KP.T, T)iREAD
<br /> IX. Following are the bending prvpertles of RED THREAD II pipe at
<br /> 3. Apply adhesive to bath surfaces. Make sure adhesive is 75'F. FIBERlionka+ A B Xt4) Mominal A B Notdo t A X(4) Nordmi. A B
<br /> placed deep down Into bell, Pipe Size (1n) (nn) (mm) Pp* Size (rot) inn) Plpe S€zr (rn) WW Pip*Size (1w) (mn)
<br /> + NOTE, Follow adhesive mixing Instructions above, 2' lob 51 35 2' 92 51 2' 69 35 2' 98 54
<br /> 7 4. Use a stab and turn motion until lock-up Is achieved, 3' 140 76 41 3' 1I7 75 3' t14 41 3` 123 79
<br /> ' A. Insert spigot in the tett until surfaces touch, then Bending Propt?rtles of RED THREADII PI e 4` 140 102 38 4' 124 102 4' 114 38 4' 124 105
<br /> r' APPLY ADHESIVE w! push and turn at the same time. Approximately 1/4 Nomlrloll Plpe Size Minhurl Bending Radius SMITH FIBERGLASS � � ,, �,�T
<br /> TO BOTH SPIGOT � turn Is necessary) then stop turnin and push, , .
<br /> AND BELL ENDS Apply pressure until mechanical lock Is achieved, Z' 50,
<br /> Whin the spigot Is In as for as It will go, test the
<br /> Locking action by turning. On 4' diameter pipe and 3' 80'
<br /> on Fittings, turning Is €mpracttcal, and drlvin SECTION IV
<br /> Force roust lot used, To obtain maximum Jain 4" 100'
<br /> CONTAINMENT CROSSOVER DETAIL
<br /> # strength with any size, It may o, necessary to dr[ve When Installinga Smith Fiberglass Products containment system,
<br /> the joint together to achieve a thinner glue lint,
<br /> This can tat done with a rubber hammer, or use a some preparaion Is necessary If the closest passible separa-Uon of
<br /> prime of wand to protect the belt end of the pipe lines Is required, It is necessary to shorten one leg OF the 45•
<br /> w and drive It together with a hammer, Excerslve (11 Sharper bends should be eUmtnated to avold stress containment elbow and the side run of the containment tee. These drawings Qnd specifications are Sileil ❑il Company`s
<br /> - -� Force shoutd not be used, particularly on the 2' concentration which could result En premature pipe failure
<br /> size• under pressure conditions, Refer to Table IV For the maximum length that can be removed and generic depictions o� ore or More components of Its
<br /> USE STAB AND pp gine Minimum nipple length of both product piping and containment Standard retail service station designs, They are not
<br /> b. If the adhesive Is cool and viscous, yr, if the pipe X. Flexible Hose Connections, 1 in
<br /> TURN MOTION surfaces art cool, push and hold for a fewintoyseconds intended for use on speclf'Ic pro jects, These drawings and
<br /> to tet the trapped air escape, then test again by Flexilines to hose point
<br /> where
<br /> can Le Installed In product and vent p specificoltlons ore the confIdentiaf and proprietary property
<br /> ' turning the spigot and beth (Pre-heating the lines at the pvknt where they leave the tank, 1]n suction gum
<br /> bonding surfaces will ttlminate Most of thls Installatlons they can be put in Just before the pump riser. Use TABLE IV Of S�1t?I� ❑I� Company and she€l not be cbpled or reproduced
<br /> problem,) of flexible connections cars prevent breaking of tines or, fittings Witi1(>Ut Shell`s written QUt}1orlZat b
<br /> ' where settlement might cause tank movement or where expansion and Conealnr4nl Rrnove From Remove from Prot)urt Contahrrnnt
<br /> 5, Maintain compressive axial pressure on All; previously Contraction might cause movement of the pipe, Pipe STx* 45• Crossover Ea Sidt Run-Tet Hppt* Slzr Naotr Sint
<br /> WOOD assembled Joints to reduce the change of separation. (In,) Max, In, Max. In. Mks, In, n
<br /> The drawings of standard
<br /> ]stand pRpAD Indicate how connections can 3 s - az5 Cxe 3x8 U L LISTED REL THREAD I I PIPING.
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<br /> IV, Tying In to steel or other pipe+ two connections are provided be nada using standard RED TIiREAD II adapters, /�
<br /> - threaded adapters and flanges. These hints will help tp «o s 3 4x10 6x 4 Genera ( Specifications and Rating (5) Shell Oil Company. All Rights Reserved 1997
<br /> \ \ � a thorough Jars. e t
<br /> A. Threaded adapters - when using this adapter, thread It into
<br /> l the steel pipe or fitting before bonding onto the RED THREAD 11
<br /> IlJfll OPe. Use non-metallic based thread dope equivalent to To prevent interference of the pipe tines, do not Locate two
<br /> Rector Seat R5 on fiberglass threaded adapters, Do not use costo;nment fittings (:laser than shown In Figure 10,
<br /> thread sealing tapes Tighten adapters to the following Nonha+
<br /> torquesi 2' - 30 ft,/lbs., 3' - 35 Ft./tbs., 4' - 40 Ft./tbs, Nominal "Mi W "Ol'itnt Vnll Nominal Externa! Preffle•r
<br /> 1 SUCTILIN PUMP MIR Trrt Max. Rating PSi at Random
<br /> I I 1 A nylon strap wrench should be plated an the unmachlned � Pipe Slxr 11D, ILD, Thickn*se Weight Prtssrr•e-Temp, Prtssare Ltn9tris
<br /> I surface Just behind the threaded area, PUMP ISLAND a a q (In,) (In) t1nJ t be,IFtJ Max, Rating (PSD 75' F 13cr r (Ft.) REV DATE BY APPD
<br /> CAUTION, Do not aver-tlghten Tighten the adapters as If they DRIVE 2 2.375 0.235 0,070 0.4 250 psl 2 150'F 1900 Iia 106 15 30
<br /> 3 3.500 3,360 0.074 016 175 psi s? 154'F 700 29 23 35 36
<br /> / r were brass or other soft material,
<br /> O 4 4,550 4.360 0,095 1.1 125 psi a 150'F 675 47 44 13 30 SHELL 0 I L PRODUCTS
<br /> THREADED ADAPTERS REDTFREAD 11
<br /> THREADED I'MIBLE A 4�Mln C a Nominal External Prr7surt
<br /> COMPANY
<br /> ADAPTER CONNECTION �_ 2,5' Critical NamhnE NortMal tbeVnnl We11 Mamlyal Milk T°Ft Max Rating PSI at Aandpn n u
<br /> Nate+ Avoid point loading the adapter when using a nylon strap Pip* Stxr 0.A 310. Thickness WNpht PreF.Ye-Tprp, PrgF/rr Lenptht U Tt/N? Tl,
<br /> wrench t0 tighten. , -- � (tn1 (mn1 (nal (nm) 4<D/n7 Max. Rating (N'e) 24' C 66' C (mil
<br /> / SUBMERSIDLE
<br /> SUC7tdN PUMP PUMP f- _ mm 2 6033 56.77 1,78 0.60 1,72 MP* Q 66,5'C 6.89 .77 .73 4,6 9.1
<br /> B. Flanges Before bonding ants the RED THREAD it pipe, Make sura �( IHSTI+LLATIENS iNsralLA„r„ Ns_ l 3 86.90 65,3h 1,78 0,69 1,21 MP* @ 66.5'C 4.83 ,20 16 4,6 9,1
<br /> the bott holes line up with the mating bolt holes on the s#eel a
<br /> flange Use 1/8' thick, Full face 60-70 durometer gaskets that are / 4 115.57 110.74 2.41 1.64 0,86 MPa 13 66,5'C 4,65 .32 .30 4.6 9,1
<br /> chemicalty compatible wits, the fluid going through the line, w r
<br /> ` FIBERGLASS PIPING HARDWARE
<br /> V. Inspection. / / � � C
<br /> P D (4) X dimension is a nominal make up dimension for drawing Layout only,
<br /> THREE FOURTHS OF THE ___ _ E Do not use for assembly dimensions,
<br /> Since during transportation, storage and handling pipe can CIRCUMFERENCE IS LEFT 0ALVANI'LED TQ A.O. SMITH - RED THREAD ilA
<br /> sometimes Incur rough treatment, al( pipe should be Inspected ACD"IAAAa M ]MPACT VfkvE— t5) Atl values except TMRtA0 0 ADAPTER rLExIBLE R pressure-temperature maximum ratingg are nominal
<br /> for possible damage to the bell, the spigot or, the pipe wall, —CDNNECTlON values, Toterances or maximum/minlmum tIm€ts can be obtalhed From
<br /> Damaged sections must be cut out or repaired, If In doubt GALVAK1iEi Frgur*io SWth Flbergtass Products Inc.
<br /> about damage, contact your local representative. If pipe SUIr'G 3011 WEST BENJAMIN HOLT DRIVE to
<br /> bells or spigots have been exposed to weather or sunlight for REMC]VE RLL GLC7SS
<br /> ASSEMBLY(� Pipe rMent STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA
<br /> more bran three days, It 15 necessaryto cut 1' Cron the FROM BONDING SURFACES (I�ni t[n) tin) (i) ant (tn)
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<br /> spigot and taper. xposvd bells on fittings Must be returned ._._ p
<br /> to Factory Fresh surfoce using a power driven hone or flapper 3 TS lab 4 73 Iz 00
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<br /> sander. T.A.B. bells should be cut off, plpe tapered and a 4 ea le 7.'S to l6S SCALE: NONE ENGR. GR MARSHALL CY
<br /> sleeve coupling bonded on. 6 10.65 1p B 14.78
<br /> Q) RED THREAD II pipe Is Inherently flexible, API PubLIcatton DATE: 4/1/1997 WIC#:
<br /> 1615 statesi "Flbergtass piping which Is Inherently flexible NOTES Lo
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<br /> does not require Swing ,Joints, IF at least 4 Feet of straight 1) The 2,3' crlticat dlmenslon must be Inspected in the Field, DWN. BY: GR MARSHALL 00
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<br /> run is provided between any directlanal change exceeding 2) Match Britt holes (5/16' diameter) at a distance of 3/4' From the 1-� , O (3)
<br /> cut end of the 45' ell and the tee, R 't-J{ 0
<br /> CHKD. BY: ILL!
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