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TABLE 9. Make-up Dimensions (Wet) <br />This added length is needed due to additional insertion that <br />occurs because the adhesive acts as a lubricant. CAUTION: <br />This additional insertion will be greater if a tight, dry fit is not <br />achieved when measuring. <br />After the final nipple length is determined, cut the other end <br />of the nipple and taper it, making sure the nipple is on the <br />tapering tool in exactly the ser ne position as the first taper that <br />was used to measure the insertion length. <br />If solvent is used to clean bonding surfaces, allow the <br />cleaner to evaporate. Apply adhesive to all bonding <br />surfaces and insert the nipple into the line by lifting the <br />line or moving it to one side. Pushing the pipe back into <br />the line will push the nipple into the bell. Make certain all <br />tapers are tightly locked. <br />Replace the protective mesh covering If the repair is made <br />on 2" pipe. <br />Leaking Joints <br />Any adhesive -bonded joint that leaks during pressure testing <br />MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED. Follow the previous <br />procedures using two sleeve couplings and pipe nipple. <br />After completing any necessary repairs to the piping system, <br />follow the proper testing sequence to verify the system's <br />integrity. <br />PART TWO <br />INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR <br />Red Thread IIA <br />SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PiPING <br />The secondary containment piping system is designed for use <br />with Red Thread IIA product pipe. The system consists of the <br />next larger size pipe and special two-piece fittings. <br />Many of the procedures used for installing primary product pipe <br />and fittings are also used for installing secondary containment <br />pipe and fittings. Refer to these sections and to Bulletin Nos. <br />F6625 or F6624 for tapering tool operating instructions. <br />Following are useful sections previously outlined: <br />Storage and Handling (page 1) <br />Layout and Preparation (pages 2-3) <br />Tool and Equipment List (page 3) <br />For installation of bolts, the following is recommended: <br />• Variable speed impact wrench with 9/6" socket <br />• Variable speed drill motor with 918" socket <br />One 90' wrench <br />For installing saddles, the following is recommended: <br />• Sanding equipment: <br />- power sander with rough surface sanding disk <br />(flexible pad with 40 grit or less disk), or <br />- hand file (coarse) <br />• Fine tooth circular hole saw with pilot drill <br />Hose clamps or Band -Its banding tool large enough to <br />secure saddles to pipe. (if banding is used, the Band -It <br />banding tool is preferred as this tool does not allow slack <br />in ttie band when the tool is removed. Two Band -It tools <br />are recommended so the saddle can be pulled down <br />uniformly. Use 3/4" (19 mm) banding. (Band -It inforrnation <br />is available at www.band-it-index.com). <br />Cutting and Tapering (page 3) <br />Installation (piping layout and trench design; adhesive mixing <br />and curing, pages 5-11) <br />Secondary Containment Pipe <br />NOV Fiber Glass Systems' secondary containment piping sizes <br />are as follows: <br />Containment Pirie Sizt,. <br />Pipe Size <br />Make-up Dimensions <br />In. <br />rrrm <br />In. mm <br />2 <br />50 <br />118 3 <br />3 <br />75 <br />3/16 5 <br />4 <br />100 <br />3,9 s 5 <br />This added length is needed due to additional insertion that <br />occurs because the adhesive acts as a lubricant. CAUTION: <br />This additional insertion will be greater if a tight, dry fit is not <br />achieved when measuring. <br />After the final nipple length is determined, cut the other end <br />of the nipple and taper it, making sure the nipple is on the <br />tapering tool in exactly the ser ne position as the first taper that <br />was used to measure the insertion length. <br />If solvent is used to clean bonding surfaces, allow the <br />cleaner to evaporate. Apply adhesive to all bonding <br />surfaces and insert the nipple into the line by lifting the <br />line or moving it to one side. Pushing the pipe back into <br />the line will push the nipple into the bell. Make certain all <br />tapers are tightly locked. <br />Replace the protective mesh covering If the repair is made <br />on 2" pipe. <br />Leaking Joints <br />Any adhesive -bonded joint that leaks during pressure testing <br />MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED. Follow the previous <br />procedures using two sleeve couplings and pipe nipple. <br />After completing any necessary repairs to the piping system, <br />follow the proper testing sequence to verify the system's <br />integrity. <br />PART TWO <br />INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR <br />Red Thread IIA <br />SECONDARY CONTAINMENT PiPING <br />The secondary containment piping system is designed for use <br />with Red Thread IIA product pipe. The system consists of the <br />next larger size pipe and special two-piece fittings. <br />Many of the procedures used for installing primary product pipe <br />and fittings are also used for installing secondary containment <br />pipe and fittings. Refer to these sections and to Bulletin Nos. <br />F6625 or F6624 for tapering tool operating instructions. <br />Following are useful sections previously outlined: <br />Storage and Handling (page 1) <br />Layout and Preparation (pages 2-3) <br />Tool and Equipment List (page 3) <br />For installation of bolts, the following is recommended: <br />• Variable speed impact wrench with 9/6" socket <br />• Variable speed drill motor with 918" socket <br />One 90' wrench <br />For installing saddles, the following is recommended: <br />• Sanding equipment: <br />- power sander with rough surface sanding disk <br />(flexible pad with 40 grit or less disk), or <br />- hand file (coarse) <br />• Fine tooth circular hole saw with pilot drill <br />Hose clamps or Band -Its banding tool large enough to <br />secure saddles to pipe. (if banding is used, the Band -It <br />banding tool is preferred as this tool does not allow slack <br />in ttie band when the tool is removed. Two Band -It tools <br />are recommended so the saddle can be pulled down <br />uniformly. Use 3/4" (19 mm) banding. (Band -It inforrnation <br />is available at www.band-it-index.com). <br />Cutting and Tapering (page 3) <br />Installation (piping layout and trench design; adhesive mixing <br />and curing, pages 5-11) <br />Secondary Containment Pipe <br />NOV Fiber Glass Systems' secondary containment piping sizes <br />are as follows: <br />Containment Pirie Sizt,. <br />Prit-nary Pipe Size <br />3" 75 mm <br />2" 50 mm <br />4" 100 mrn <br />75 mrn <br />6" 150 mm <br />4" 100 nurr <br />Secondary Containment Fittings <br />Available secondary containment fittings are tees, 90" <br />elbows, 45' elbows, couplings, nipples, concentric reducers, <br />termination fittings (with or without 3/4" NPT threaded outlet), <br />saddles (belled or with NPT threaded outlets), and sump entry <br />termination fittings. Inserts are required on 3" and 4" 901 <br />elbows and tees for Closed Interstitial Monitored Systems. <br />Inserts are not required for Open Gravity Flow Systems. <br />Adhesive for Secondary Containment Piping <br />When joining secondary containment pipe -to -fittings and <br />fittings -to -fittings, fiberglass filler must be added to the 7000 <br />or 8000 series adhesive to ensure optimum performance of <br />this type of bonded 'joint. <br />Filler is available from NOV Fiber Glass Systems. Due to the <br />quantity of adhesive required for joining secondary containment <br />fittings„ it is recommended that only 7069 or 8069 kits be used <br />(See Table 13 on page 16). If 7014 and 8014 kits are used, <br />please note that extra kits (50% more than 7069 or 8069) must <br />be used for each secondary containment fitting. <br />LAYOUT AND PREPARATION <br />Before installing the secondary containment piping system, <br />review and verify the recommendations for proper installation <br />set forth previously: <br />Layout and Preparation (Installation Crew Size and <br />Organization) (page 2) <br />Piping Layout, Pipe Trenches and Burial (pages 4-5) <br />Most of the standard procedures for installing a secondary <br />containment piping system can be handled by the same size <br />crew that would install a single -wail product piping system. <br />It is essential that each phase of an installation be evaluated <br />and the proper number of workers be assigned to assure an <br />efficient installation. <br />U. <br />