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The Conversion Frame Retrofit Plate Kit is required only in very specific situations where existing <br /> electrical conduits are locked in concrete just outside the UDC opening . In this case , in order for the <br /> UDSCCS ( COWB2000 Dispenser Conversion Frame ) to be installed and function properly, holes <br /> must be cut or drilled in the conversion frame to accommodate the existing conduit lines and <br /> components such as E -Y adapters . Bravo ensures environmental compliance by providing a fiberglass <br /> plate kit that is permanently bonded onto the conversion frame panels to cover the holes/cuts and to <br /> also seal directly to the conduit lines using fiberglass epoxy. The installation of this Retrofit Plate kit <br /> maintains the design and function of the drainage panels by directing any leaks from within the <br /> hydraulic cabinet —especially any fluids that may run down or along conduit lines— and channeling <br /> them into the interior of the UDC below. <br /> Below is an image of a large dispenser and a small UDC . This is exactly the type of situation our <br /> conversion frame was designed to accommodate in 1991 but during this time conduit lines were <br /> traditionally installed into the sump below ground using a type of penetration fitting . In this case as you <br /> can see , the conduits were concreted in on both sides of the UDC . This is the problem . <br /> The conduits cannot be moved or offset so we must accommodate them where they exist . As you can <br /> see , they intersect the steel framing of the conversion frame , which is total -welded steel and is not <br /> modular in any way. So if there is a conduit line , explosion proof elbow or E -Y connector then these <br /> specific shapes must be cut out of the conversion frame so that it can be lowered over all existing <br /> components without interference . <br /> 1 <br /> 3 ii-CONV- Retrofit-Plate- 12B - 9/24/2012 <br />