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NEW CONSTRUCTION (Continued) <br /> IMPORTANT: Keep your reducer halves clean and dry at all times . <br /> STEP 3 ) Following the same adhesive steps in Step 2 , apply a generous coating to all of the contact <br /> points of the FR-Series fiberglass reducer. These are the areas where the two halves will bond to each <br /> other, and the areas inside the reducer halves where they will bond to the piping . <br /> Be sure to not block the communication area of the test port inside the reducer. Brush adhesive <br /> generously on all seams where the reducer halves contact each other and the pipe . ( Fig . 3 ) <br /> STEP 4) Using provided pipe clamps , secure the two halves to each other. Using a gloved finger, bead <br /> excess adhesive across all seams and contact points . ( Fig . 4) <br /> The pipe clamps do not need to be removed after the adhesive has cured . <br /> f FIG. 3 FIG. 4 <br /> - F - REGULATORS / INSPECTORS <br /> The FR-Series all -fiberglass reducer is a <br /> permanent fitting . The pipe clamps used <br /> for installation are not primary seals and <br /> are only used to hold the fiberglass <br /> reducer halves together while curing . <br /> Adhesive <br /> CRITICAL <br /> , z <br /> WJ <br /> Angle or remove the schrader test <br /> port as required by local regulations <br /> If you have any problems with Bravo Systems components or accessories , <br /> Contact Bravo Systems Immediately . <br /> 1 - 800 -28 - BRAVO 1 = 323 - 888 -4133 support@sbravo . com <br /> S . Bravo Systems , Inc . - The Leader in Secondary Containment HDPE/ <br /> MEMBER <br /> 2929 Vail Ave . I Commerce , CAI 323-888 -4133 I FAX : 323- 888 -4123 I www. sbravo . com 11A <br />