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01/22/2004 15:31 FAX 916373 <br />V <br />HPE,V1,q'i7M'RTM­ , <br />All seals are made of specially formulated Bune-N Rubber compound <br />which has been independently tested to insure its compatibility with a <br />wide assortment of chemicals measuring its swell features under <br />exposure as we!1 as degradation characteristics, These tam included <br />measuring the material's retention of propeties aswell asthe phystoal <br />characteristics of the seal after exposure. <br />MT14TIFT-atir I I W <br />t I UH I, -Md� IF "�'IkUAAL'� <br />Flexible entry boots are flexible enough <br />to permit angled pipe or conduit entries <br />(on two axis) into the sidewall of a <br />containment chamber. ibis seat is <br />also capable of muttk1irectional pipe <br />alignment either up and down or side <br />to side. This vital feature also allows <br />accommodation of pipe entry holes <br />which are installed slightly off exact <br />alignment in the chamber wall. I'his <br />movement Will prevent the chamber well from putting undue gtrem <br />on the pipe coulplingffitting joint and Ifie entry boot as well. For flexible <br />piping applications Within dispenser sumps, the strimm-es on pipe <br />fittings below the product dispenser's inlets are minimized by the <br />boot's alignment flexibility, <br />Pipe and conduit entering the oontainment chambers may not be <br />perpendicular with the wall of lie chamber. Angled entries, are <br />generally a result of diwional plumbing reste�cfions on the inside of <br />the containment chamber due to space limitations, Ali flexible an" <br />boots permit angled entries up to a 16 degree angle off the center line <br />In any direction without breaking a seal or putting undue strew on the <br />pipe conduit or entry seal. <br />possibly cause the rubber boot to tear due to prolonged <br />stress. <br />There are a number of different sizes <br />and types of flexible entry boots <br />designed to meet all GeoFle>eSystem <br />applications. The following types of <br />flexible entry boots and seals available <br />are described as follows: <br />2.1 Conduit Entries <br />There is a universal conduit entr/ boot <br />made to accommodate 1/2", 3/4" and V, <br />conduit.ThIs entry boot may be installed <br />in the sidewall of a dispenmy wmp or <br />tank sump. <br />M <br />11 <br />Q004/005 <br />Part No. I ^ Size <br />Application <br />Fi-13-3157 1/2", 3/4", V <br />Standard use <br />There are various sizes of pipe entry <br />boot-, to accommodate various types of <br />piping. These entry boots may be <br />installed in either the sidewall of a <br />dispenser sump or tank sump. <br />Part No. <br />Size <br />Application <br />FEB -3160 <br />1-1/2" <br />Flex and Rigid Pipe <br />FEB -51501-1/2" <br />4.6" x 2.5" <br />Flex and Rigid Pipe <br />FEB -6150 <br />1.1/2' <br />Flex and Rigid Pipe <br />FES -6200 <br />4:6 <br />Flex and Rigid Pipe <br />FER-6300 <br />31, <br />Rigid Pi e <br />FE "7360 <br />_— <br />3.6"... <br />Rex Pipe <br />FEB -7400 <br />4" <br />Ri id Pjp2 <br />FEE"600 <br />V <br />Rigid Pipe <br />Double Ent !y Boot <br />3/4" x,9/4" <br />Double Entry Boot <br />---DEB-3075 <br />DEB -3100 <br />I' X I'Double <br />Entry Boot <br />DEB -6150 <br />I -M- x 1-1—I2" <br />Double Ent Hoot <br />DEB -62002' <br />x 2" <br />Double Entry Boot <br />DEB -7360 <br />3.6" x.3.6" <br />Double Entry Boot <br />DES -7400 <br />4" x4" <br />Double Entry Boot J <br />Thera are four sizes of duct wry boots <br />to accommodate GeoDuct. These entry <br />boots may be installed in the sidewall of <br />a dispaimr sump or tank sump. <br />Part No, <br />SIM <br />Application <br />GDB-4515 <br />4.6" X 2" <br />1 Ers®d seal 4GeoDuot to 1-5r2' GeoFlex <br />GDB-41.520 <br />4.6" x 2.5" <br />.9L <br />Seals 4' GeoDuct to 2' Geol'lex <br />GDB..4530 <br />4.6" x 3.5" ^ <br />se is 4'Geol)ual to 9 -ire ewFL-x;wcosx F"s <br />GD13-7450 <br />4:6 <br />Seats 41 GeoDuct to several pipe sizes w1donuts <br />3. INSTALLATION <br />INSTRUCTIONS <br />For proper and warranted installation of <br />flexible entry boots, these instructions <br />must be followed. Prior to installing the <br />tubber entry boots, make sure the exact <br />location has been properly calculated. <br />Sump access boots may be used to <br />permanently seal any HSCZ-lvulations. <br />