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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1989-2013
RECORD_ID
PR0504967
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0006440
FACILITY_NAME
SHERIFFS OPERATIONS CTR #2
STREET_NUMBER
7000
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MICHAEL CANLIS
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
19305014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7000 N MICHAEL CANLIS BLVD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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• <br />, <br />a Ile ICAC111 111 9 <br />Ll <br />Ill. Cutting, tapering and joint assembly. <br />A. Cutting Cutting RED THREAD II glass fiber pipe is easily accomplished <br />using a fine-toothed hacksaw blade. The cut end should be as square as <br />possible so re -tapering can be done more easily. On 3" or4" diameter <br />pipe a line should first be scribed around the pipe for the blade to foliow. <br />B. Tapering: Assemble the tapering tool according to the instructions <br />contained in the kit. Make certain that: <br />1. The toot holder is set at the proper tapering angle. The taper angle <br />for 2", 3" and 4" pipe should be 1 %*. <br />Note: If old style blade holder is used, the blade angle should be set <br />at 1 %*. <br />2. The tool blade is inserted correctly. The wide side of the blade will <br />lead as the tapering tool is turned counterclockwise. <br />Insert the mandrel into the pipe end. Turn the tapering tool in a <br />counterclockwise direction. <br />The initial cut should be very gradual to true the surface. Continue <br />COUNTER -CLOCKWISE tapering until the length of the taper is approximately 2". Continue <br />FACING END OF PIPE rotating the tool as it is removed so that the taper is smooth. The <br />field -made taper should insert into a fitting the same depth as a <br />factory taper±%s". If the taper length iscorrect, reinsert the tapering <br />tool into the field -made taper and place a mark on the blade holder in <br />line with the end of the pipe. Use this mark to reproduce factory <br />tapers. <br />USE STAB AND <br />TURN MOTION <br />THREADED ADAPTERS <br />3. If a pipe or chain vise is used, the pipe must be protected. Cut <br />lengthwise through a 4" long piece of the same diameter pipe. Place <br />both halves around the pipe to prevent damage to the pipe wall. <br />Joint assembly for tapered bell and spigot. <br />1. Clean all of the tapered surfaces with cleaner and clean paper <br />towels. <br />2. Prewarm the surfaces at temperatures below 70°F. Use a propane <br />torch with flame spreader tip, electric heating collar or other handy <br />heat source. <br />3. Apply adhesive to, both surfaces. Make sure adhesive is placed deep <br />down into bell. <br />NOTE: Follow adhesive mixing instructions on first page. <br />4. Use a stab and turn motion until lock-up is achieved. <br />a. Insert spigot in the bell until surfaces touch, then push and turn at <br />the same time. Approximately %. turn is necessary, then stop <br />turning and push. Apply pressure until mechanical lock is achieved <br />When the spigot is in as far as it will go, test the locking action by <br />turning. On 4" diameter pipe and on fittings, turning is im- <br />practical, and driving force must be used. To obtain maximum <br />joint strength with any size, it may be necessary to drive the joint <br />together to achieve a thinner glue line. This can be done with a <br />rubber hammer, or use a piece of wood to protect the bell end of <br />the pipe and drive it together with a hammer. Excessive force <br />should not be used, particularly on the 2" size. <br />b. If the adhesive is cool and viscous, or if the pipe surfaces are cool, <br />push and hold for a few seconds to let the trapped air escape, <br />then test again by turning the spigot and bell. (Pre -heating the <br />bonding surfaces will eliminate most of this problem.) <br />5. Maintain compressive axial pressure on all previously assembled <br />joints to reduce the chance of separation. <br />IV. Tying in to steel or other pipe: Two connections are provided — <br />threaded adapters and flanges. These hints will help to do a thorough <br />job. <br />A. Threaded adapters — when using this adapter, thread it into the steel <br />pipe or fitting before bonding onto the RED THREAD If pipe. Use non- <br />metallic based thread dope equivalent to Rector Seal *5 on fiberglass <br />threaded adapters. Do not use thread sealing tapes. Tighten adap:crs to the <br />following torques: 2" - 30 ft./lbs., 3" - 35 ft./lbs., 4" - 40 ft./lbs. A nylon <br />strap wrench should be placed on the unmachined surface just behind <br />the threaded area. <br />CAUTION: Do not over -tighten. Tighten the adapters as if they were <br />brass or other soft material. <br />
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