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et Wron <br /> Flexible Entry Boot Manual <br /> 1.4 Chemical Compatibility - Part No. Size Application <br /> All seals are made of specially formulated Buna-N Rubber compound FEB-3050 112" Standard use <br /> which has been independently tested to insure its compatibility with a FEB-3075(4.25"O.D.) 3/4" Standard use <br /> wide assortment of chemicals measuring its swell features under FEB-3075A(3"0.E).) 3/4" Congested areas <br /> exposure as well as degradation characteristics.These tests included FEB-3100 1" Standard use <br /> measuring the material's retention of properties as well as the physical <br /> characteristics of the seal after exposure. <br /> i2.2 Pipe Entries <br /> WARNING: Keep all fiberglass cleaning solvents away from <br /> boots.These types of solvents could cause severe damage. There are eight sizes of pipe entry <br /> boots to accommodate various types of <br /> piping. These entry boots -nay be - <br /> 1.5 Angled Entries installed in either the sidewall of a <br /> dispenser sump or in the bottom of a <br /> Flexible entry boots are flexible enough dispenser pan. <br /> to permit angled pipe or conduit entries <br /> (on two axis) into the sidewall of a <br /> containment chamber. This seal is <br /> also capable of multi-directional pipe <br /> alignment either up and down or side <br /> to side. This vital feature also allows Part No. Size Application <br /> accommodation of pipe entry holes FEB-3150 1.112" Flex and Rigid Pipe <br /> which are installed slightly off exact FEB-5150 1.1/2" Flex and Rigid Pipe <br /> alignment in the chamber wall. This FEB-6150 1-1/2" Flex and Rigid Pipe <br /> movement will prevent the chamber wall from putting undue stress FEB-6200 2" Flex and Rigid Pipe <br /> on the pipe couplingtfitting joint and the entry boot as well. For flexible FEB-6300 3" Flex and Rigid Pipe <br /> piping applications within dispenser sumps, the stresses on pipe FEB-7390 3.9" Rigid Pipe&Containment&Flex <br /> fittings below the product dispensers inlets are minimized by the FEB-7400 4" Rigid Pipe <br /> boot's alignment flexibility. <br /> FEB-8600 6" Rigid Pipe , <br /> Pipe and conduit entering the containment chambers may not be <br /> l perpendicular with the wall of the chamber. Angled entries are <br /> generally a result of directional plumbing restrictions on the inside of 2.3 Duct Entry Boots <br /> the containment chamber due to space limitations.All flexible entry _„- <br /> boots permit angled entries up to a 15 degree angle off the center line There are two sizes of duct entry boots <br /> in any direction without breaking a seal or putting undue stress on the to accommodate both flexible and rigid <br /> pipe conduit or entry seal. ducting. Ducting pipe is typically used _ <br /> when removability of the flexible pipe is <br /> desired after installation. These entry <br /> WARNING: Angles greater than 15 degrees off center could boots may be installed only in the .rrf <br /> possibly cause the rubber boot to tear due to prolonged sidewall of a dispenser sump. These <br /> stress. boots typically require the use of split <br /> reducer donuts to seal the boot when <br /> reducing down from ducting to the <br /> 2. ENTRY BOOT APPLICATIONS primary piping. <br /> There are a number of different sizes <br /> and types of flexible entry boots Part No. Size Application <br /> designed to meet all GeoFlex' system Y FES-6350 3" Standard use <br /> applications. The following types of FEB-7450 4" Standard use <br /> flexible entry boots and seals available ' <br /> are described as follows: <br /> 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br /> For proper and warranted installation of <br /> 2.1 Conduit Entries flexible entry boots, these instructions <br /> There are four sizes of conduit entry t must be followed.Prior to installing the <br /> boots made to accommodate 1/2", rubber entry boots,make sure the exact '� `••4:,; <br /> 3/4",1", conduit.These entry boots may location has been properly calculated. <br /> be installed in either the sidewall of asump access boots may be used to <br /> dispenser sump or in the bottom of a y <br /> �� permanently seal any miscalculations. <br /> u <br /> dispenser pan. <br /> 2 <br />