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a <br />LIJo0 <br />0 <br />J <br />- — LU <br />cc <br />Franklin Fueling Systems <br />Flexible and Ducted Entry <br />Boots (FEB, FDB, DEB & DDB) <br />Installation Instructions <br />Follow all federal, state and local laws governing the installation, testing and inspection of this <br />WarningA product and its associated systems. When no other regulations apply, follow NFPA codes 30, 30A <br />and 70 from the National Fire Protection Association. Failure to follow these codes could result <br />in severe injury, death, serious property damage, environmental contamination and/or system <br />degradation. <br />The part described in this document is one element of a system. All components of this system <br />Caution should be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications so that the system's integrity is <br />not compromised. Test the complete system after installation according to all pertinent local, state <br />and federal laws to ensure its proper operation. Failure to properly verify operation could lead to <br />environmental contamination. <br />Note: When installing pipe into entry boots, piping must be less than 15 degrees from perpendicular to the sump walls <br />or the APT warranty will be voided. Entry angles in excess of 15 degrees from perpendicular can cause excessive <br />stress, which may damage entry boots. <br />Note: Do not install pipe entries into the bottom of any APT sump. <br />Note: Flexible and ducted entry boots are designed to seal to the flat walls of our sumps, but will work on rounded sumps <br />with a diameter of 36" (91.5 cm) or greater. <br />Note: During piping installation, ensure that the scuff guard is trimmed back to the sump wall because, if the boots will <br />not seal correctly to the scuff guard layer, system integrity could be compromised. <br />Preparing Entry Holes -Adhesive Template <br />Note: The following procedures are the same for all APT <br />sumps. <br />1. Remove the protective covering from the adhesive <br />backed drilling template and apply the template to <br />the sump wall in the required location. <br />Note: Position the template so that the hole locations do not <br />align straight up and down. <br />bs:.•c_s�"rte __:�_ _ __ <br />2. Using a 5/16" (8 mm) drill bit, drill out the set of <br />mounting holes that apply to your entry boot. <br />Manual # <br />Revisioc <br />Date <br />I Changes from Previous Revision <br />771-102-00 <br />8 <br />Dec, <br />2010 <br />Added Torque Specifications <br />a� <br />Use a hole saw to drill out the pipe entry hole. <br />Number of Studs <br />Hole Saw Diameter <br />4 <br />2" 5 cm <br />8 <br />3Y" 9 cm <br />10 <br />51/2" 14 cm <br />Note: FEB -300-R requires a 4" (10 cm) hole saw. <br />C- <br />LL <br />CwEr <br />C0< <br />00 <br />_X <br />UJ <br />