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0 0 <br /> Secondary Containment System Installation <br /> the entry fitting against the outside sump wall while • DW Sump Entry/Termination Fitting With Gasket <br /> pressing the metal ring against the alignment ring on the 1. Determine entry hole location and cut entry hole in sump <br /> inside. wall using dimensions in Table 12. <br /> 10. Do not disturb assembly until the adhesive is cured. This 2. Place sump entry/termination fitting through hole with <br /> includes bonding of pipe to the entry fitting and installing the threads on the inside of the sump wall. A maximum <br /> the threaded outlet fitting. Clean excess adhesive from of 20 of offset is acceptable for a proper seal on a flat <br /> all bonding surfaces. See adhesive kit instructions for surface. For a rounded surface,no offset will be allowed; <br /> cure time. pipe must be perpendicular to the sump. <br /> 11. The use of an industrial hot air gun may speed up the 3. Locate 1/4"threaded outlet to the desired location. For a <br /> curing process. Do not overheat. gravity drain or open system, the 1/4" threaded outlet <br /> 12. Remove 1/4" plastic threaded outlet protector. Apply should be located at the 6 o'clock position. Leave 1/4" <br /> adhesive to the 1/4"fitting and screw into the 1/4"threaded plastic threaded outlet protector in place until 1/4"fitting <br /> outlet. Tighten to 40 in-lbs or 11/2-2 turns past hand installation. <br /> tight. After installing the fitting, be sure the interstitial 4. Lube gasket with a water-based lubricant and place over <br /> space is free from excess adhesive. Install a short hose the threads and against the sump wall. <br /> and blow excess adhesive through the air passage. 5. Thread nut onto fitting hand tight. <br /> 13. Connect only flexible tubing or hoses to the 1/4" 6. Apply adhesive to the 1/4" fitting and screw into the 1/4" <br /> side outlet. NOTE:Tubing or hoses must be rated to full threaded outlet. Tighten one quarter turn past hand <br /> vacuum. tight. After installing hose connection, be sure the <br /> 14. Bond primary pipe. interstitial space is free from excess adhesive. Install a <br /> 15. After primary pipe has been tested, use a concentric short hose and blow excess adhesive through air <br /> reducer to bond the sump entry/termination fitting to passage. <br /> the secondary containment piping. Do not use a clam 7. Connect only flexible tubing or hoses to the 1/4" <br /> shell termination fitting in place of the concentric reducer. side outlet. NOTE:Tubing or hoses must be rated to full <br /> See termination example below. vacuum. <br /> Refer to Bulletin No. B2104 for more detailed information. 8. Allow adhesive to cure before bonding primary pipe, <br /> Entry/T minatlanFit"Bedy Sump Wag testing or applying stress. See adhesive kit instructions <br /> Alignment Rings for ambient cure times. <br /> 9. The use of an industrial hot air gun may speed up the <br /> Outside Sur, curing process. Do not overheat. <br /> 10. Bond primary pipe. <br /> 11. Tighten the nut again after bonding and curing the joint. <br /> _ <br /> --------__- 12. After primary pipe has been tested, use a concentric <br /> Inskle S-V reducer to bond the sump entry/termination fitting to <br /> the secondary containment piping. Do not use a clam <br /> HOLE DIA shell termination fitting in place of the concentric reducer. <br /> See termination example using Sump Entry/Termination <br /> ----� Fittings on page 19. <br /> B Retaining Ring Gasketed Sump Entry/Termination Fitting Body <br /> A /Slump Wall <br /> Termination Example usingGasket <br /> Sump Entry/Termination Fittings a Lube Gasket <br /> Primary Pipe Red Thread IIA ��is Nut <br /> d Concentric Reducer <br /> t a <br /> a 4 0 <br /> C <br /> - <br /> HOIe <br /> Dia. <br /> 6 ca ontainment Pipe Enoy/Termination F tiE ing Body <br /> F Thread IIA Compression Ring <br /> Sump Entrylrermination Fitting <br /> Spigot x NPT Adapter or <br /> Spigot x Spigot Nipple <br /> 19 <br />