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i <br />M <br />Flexible Entry Boots <br />Environ offers a complete line of environmentally safe <br />sump entry seals in sizes to seal standard electrical <br />conduit, rigid pipe and flexible pipe. Environ offers <br />Flexible Entry Boots in both 'Studded Ring" and <br />"Compression Ring" configurations. Both of these type <br />entry boots are made of materials suitable for <br />underground burial and exposure to fuels. <br />Studded Ring Flexible Entry Boots <br />This style of Flexible Entry Boot mounts to a sump wall by means of stainless <br />steel studs, a compression ring and nut fasteners and seals to the pipe or <br />conduit by using a band clamp. To install this type of boot, it is necessary to <br />first drill a series of smaller stud holes around the opening using a templet <br />and then the boot opening using the appropriate size hole saw. Detailed <br />installation instructions are packaged with the boots. <br />Entry Boot Flexibility Angled Entries <br />Expansion Ring Flexible Entry Boots <br />This style of Flexible Entry Boot mounts to a sump wall by means of a nylon <br />expansion ring and to the pipe or conduit using a band clamp. To install this <br />type of boot it is only necessary to drill the boot opening using the <br />appropriate size hole saw. The smaller stud holes are not required. This <br />boot uses an internal expansion ring to create the pressure seal. Detailed <br />installation instructions are packaged with the boots. Available soon. <br />All entry boots are designed to provide universal Flexible Entry Boots are designed to permit up to <br />flexibility for the pipe or conduit providing up and a 30' angle of flexibility for pipe and conduit <br />down, side to side, back to front movement as entries. Angles greater than 30' could prevent <br />well as angled pipe entries. This flexibility is the boot from sealing around the pipe or conduit. <br />important for aligning pipe connections or as a If angled entries are required, make sure the <br />stress relief for the pipe during backfilling and boot opening in the wall has a sanded edge so <br />ground movement. as not to damage the entry boot. <br />Round Surface Installations <br />Flexible Entry Boots may be installed on round <br />surfaces which have a radius diameter greater <br />than 30" (750mm). The installation procedures <br />are the same as described above except that the <br />bolt holes should be made slightly larger after <br />initial drilling. Only "Studded Ring" entry boots <br />should be used on round surfaces. <br />1 a <br />�" • : r . � <br />� . • • tl' <br />�J� � «� .�r� �J <br />k � ;ykJ.��a e e�L,�.�� <br />ny'�� . <br />e e <br />� ,. 1 . 4 - ♦ YEA � <br />t ,,S M <br />i "�!'%1'� k..fj` ifs <br />.vii ,�I ly �..SZ Y�'£ <br />p �"'.pwyy � m <br />'? �e <br />s°- t • � �� � <br />� ��d S s# <br />��`� ��'i 'ai`� ,y"?i ptr�S+v�§1s <br />�� e�7 ��o et�eA <br />�'>>'s�=' bar <br />ill <br />u^.�; � "�f �� <br />��� • b +�,�£f'�y'n'i <br />£' • �i��t�ur��� <br />��ie"{A��%.,: <br />»�� , <br />This style of Flexible Entry Boot mounts to a sump wall by means of stainless <br />steel studs, a compression ring and nut fasteners and seals to the pipe or <br />conduit by using a band clamp. To install this type of boot, it is necessary to <br />first drill a series of smaller stud holes around the opening using a templet <br />and then the boot opening using the appropriate size hole saw. Detailed <br />installation instructions are packaged with the boots. <br />Entry Boot Flexibility Angled Entries <br />Expansion Ring Flexible Entry Boots <br />This style of Flexible Entry Boot mounts to a sump wall by means of a nylon <br />expansion ring and to the pipe or conduit using a band clamp. To install this <br />type of boot it is only necessary to drill the boot opening using the <br />appropriate size hole saw. The smaller stud holes are not required. This <br />boot uses an internal expansion ring to create the pressure seal. Detailed <br />installation instructions are packaged with the boots. Available soon. <br />All entry boots are designed to provide universal Flexible Entry Boots are designed to permit up to <br />flexibility for the pipe or conduit providing up and a 30' angle of flexibility for pipe and conduit <br />down, side to side, back to front movement as entries. Angles greater than 30' could prevent <br />well as angled pipe entries. This flexibility is the boot from sealing around the pipe or conduit. <br />important for aligning pipe connections or as a If angled entries are required, make sure the <br />stress relief for the pipe during backfilling and boot opening in the wall has a sanded edge so <br />ground movement. as not to damage the entry boot. <br />Round Surface Installations <br />Flexible Entry Boots may be installed on round <br />surfaces which have a radius diameter greater <br />than 30" (750mm). The installation procedures <br />are the same as described above except that the <br />bolt holes should be made slightly larger after <br />initial drilling. Only "Studded Ring" entry boots <br />should be used on round surfaces. <br />