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D) ATTACHING YOUR MANOMETER / <br /> ATMOSPHERIC <br /> DA - Cut the barb & ball valve assembly free by cutting the <br /> tubing just below it and connect open end of tubing to the <br /> bottom of the primary Manometer. <br /> D.2 - Remove the Barb, Tubing & Combination gauge <br /> assembly from the test port fitting on the side of the sump. <br /> Install a threaded pipe plug into the open test port fitting and <br /> adjust Primary manometer bracket so the manometer is in a <br /> position clear of the sump cover. <br /> Remove Entire Gauge <br /> Assembly by backing <br /> off threaded barb fitting. <br /> Cut off barb C� <br /> & ball valve <br /> assembly. <br /> Install PVC Plug o- <br /> Connect Tubing to <br /> Primary Manometer <br /> U ` <br /> N �+ <br /> P-Traps OK since vacuum fill a E <br /> method leaves no room for air. 0 <br /> � o Q � <br /> Ir <br /> D.3 - If interstitial monitoring is required, install a a <br /> California Listed Hydrostatic Sensor(LG-113) using <br /> the sensor manufacturer's fitting. Run sensor cable <br /> through the cap assembly. Level sensor should be set P-Traps OK <br /> to bottom of manometer. Follow your leak detector <br /> manufacturer's installation instructions. Cover the since vacuum fill <br /> manometer with cap and fasten with wire and lead method leaves <br /> crimp seal. Install an approved monitoring device at no room for air <br /> the bottom of sump to detect leaks of the primary pipe <br /> within piping sump. <br /> 8 ii-ALDP-D-AB-2007 <br />