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UL LISTED REDTHREAD II PIPE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br />SMITH FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS INC. 2700 W. 65TH ST.. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 501-568-4010 TWX 910-722-7377 <br />A SUBSIDIARY OF A. 0, SMITH CORPORATION <br />EMPTY HARDENER <br />INTO ADHESIVE <br />FT- <br />I <br />MIX UNTIL ADHESIVE <br />FLOWS SMOOTHLY <br />CLEAN BOTH SPIGOT <br />AND <br />c <br />_BELLE \ ` <br />\ A3 <br />�1 I <br />L ' <br />APPLY ADHESIVE <br />TO BOTH SPIGOT <br />AND BELL ENDS <br />1�A.8. <br />-'w r <br />USE A TURNING MOTION <br />TO SCREW TOGETHER <br />CUT END AS SQUARE/ \ <br />AS POSSIBLE <br />SCRIBE GUIDE LINE ON <br />LARGE DIAMETER PIPE <br />AS A CUTTING GUIDE <br />OF PIPE <br />BE DOUBLY SUR�OL'-'� <br />HOLDER IS SET AT <br />PROPER ANGLE <br />\, e <br />/ CLEAN BOTH SPIGOT <br />r AND BELL END <br />i <br />1 <br />/ <br />APPLY ADHESIVE,A <br />\l <br />TO BOTH SPIGOT <br />/ AND BELL ENDS -11 l <br />i` <br />USE STAB AND <br />TURN MOTION <br />\ <br />woaD <br />111!1/ <br />1 1 (I <br />THREADED ADAPTERS <br />1. Properly Instruct the crew in good Nstanation technques. <br />A, Adhesive mixing. <br />1. When the weather i5 coal (70'f or below), pre -warm the <br />adhesive kits. (Warm to the touch is sofficlent) <br />2. Empty the hardener can Into the can of adhesive, <br />I h adhesive with all of the hardener duringthe <br />3 Mix all the Se a d <br />mixing Process. <br />4. Vise down the sides, bottom and under the rim of the con <br />with the mlxin0 stick. <br />5. Mlx until the atlheslve has P smooth flow off the his, <br />stick, <br />B. Joint cleaning. <br />NOTE. Solvent containers ley be under pressure. Use c4vtlon <br />when removing the inner seals. Eye protection Is recommended, <br />1. Use sufficient cleaner and clean Paper towels. <br />2 Clean all of the TAB, (Threaded and Banded) or tapered <br />surfaces, both belt and spigot, <br />3. Ramove of, grease, mud fingerprints, etc, <br />4, Once cleaned do not touch the bonding surfaces. <br />C. TA.B. Joint make-up, <br />1.. Measure the length of the threads in the ben, <br />2. On the spigot, make a nark 1/4' longer than the bell <br />thread measurement. <br />31 Prewa,m the sw-foaes at temperatures below 70• F. Use <br />a propane torch with flame spreader tp, electric heating <br />toll., orOther handy heat .... Surfaces should be <br />warm to the touch, Do not touch tapered surfaces to <br />check (i.e. touch outside of ben or Inside of sdgi <br />4. Cave. all machined areas on the spigot and at least 1/2' <br />beyond the last thread In the bell with the Adhesive. <br />together b Fond ensuring that you do not <br />5. Screw the e o e er <br />PP 9 Y 9 <br />threaded n Vit 2' diameterhands RED <br />have the .inti cross <br />j <br />THREAD k pipe you can tighten It with your hands until <br />the mark on the spigot Is no longer visible . On 3' and <br />4' RED THREAD II Alpe use the A.B.iwrenches to screw <br />the pipe together until the mark on the spigot Is no longer <br />visible. Spigots must Insert at least 1/4' past the threptletl <br />person of the bell. <br />6, Check lock-up by mi free ad of pipe Ia an up and <br />down or side to side all., No movement should be <br />volaw In the joint, If any movement exists continue <br />to tighten until no movement Is visible, Connections <br />Into Pittings are made ue,,, the normal If and spigot <br />methods (111 C) <br />11. Organize the crew for maximum efficiency. <br />A, The man oang the cleaning should stay one joint ahead of the <br />assembly crew and raise the free end of the pipe for good <br />PAgnment. <br />B. Organize the crew so that the adhesive Is spread on the <br />bonding surface be quickly as possible - particulorty In <br />extremely hot weather. <br />C. Plan adhesive kit umge so that the crew won't have to Salt <br />whhe one man goes to get ...them Mt. <br />D. Plan ahead so that o sufficlent number of bonds ... available <br />to use up one whole kit to avoid waste. <br />t g and , <br />Joint rim assembly, <br />IIL CutslnCutting,ape a J Y <br />A. Cutting, CuttingRED THREAD II glass fiber pipe Is easty <br />o s pushed Ing.. £me-toolhed hacksaw blade, The cut end <br />Should be as square as possble so re-t.penng can be done <br />more SAME, On 3' or 4' diameter pipe o line should first be <br />scribed around the pipe for the blade to follow. <br />B. Tapering Assemble the tapering tool according to the <br />instructions consoled in the kit. Make certain thati <br />1. The scot holder is set at the proper tapering angle. The <br />taper angle for 2, 3' nntl 4' pipe should be 1 3/4'. <br />Note. If ad style blade holder Is used the blade Pagle <br />Should be set at 1 1/2'. <br />2. The tool blade Is Inserted correctly. The wide side of <br />the blade all lead as the tapers, tool Is turned <br />counterclockwise. <br />The Initial cut should be very' gradual to true the <br />wfoce. Continue tapering till the length of the toper <br />is apor-mately 2'. Continue .tat, the tool s It Is <br />moved so that the tape, Is smooth. The held-mede <br />taper should insert Into a fitting the same depth as a <br />factory taper t1/8', If the taper length Is correct, <br />reinsert the tapering tool Into the Pleld-madetaper and <br />place P nark oa the blade holder m line with the end of <br />the pipe. Use this mark to reproduce factomy tapers. <br />3. IF . pipe or chain vise Is used the pipe must be <br />protected Cut lengthSlse TER ..By 4' long pace of the <br />Ore. diameter pipe, Place both halves around the pipe to <br />prevent damage to the pipe wait <br />C. Joint assembly for tapered bell and spigot. <br />L Clean on of the tapered surfaces with cleaner and clean <br />pope, towels, <br />Z PYeworm the surfaces at temperatures below 70T. Use <br />a propane torch with flame spreader tip, electric heating <br />collar or other handy heat source, <br />3 Apply adhesive to both surfaces, Make sure adhesive Is <br />placed deep down Into bell. <br />NOTE. Follow adhesive mixing Instructions above, <br />4, Use a stab and turn motionuntil lack -up is achieved, <br />A. Insert spigot In the bell untl surfaces touch, then <br />push and turn at the sane time, Approximately 1/4 <br />turn Is necessary) then stop turning and push. <br />Apply pressure until mechanical tock Is achieved. <br />When the Spigot Is 1n as far as It wn go, test the <br />locking action by turning. On 4' diameter pipe and <br />on fittings, turning Is Impracticpb and driving <br />force must be used, <br />To obtain nereum Joel <br />strength with any Sze, It may be necessary to drive <br />the joint together to achieve a thinner glue .tine. <br />This pin be done with a libber hammer, f se n <br />piece of wood ge protect the bell end of the pipe <br />and drive ul inot be <br />uwithsed <br />P hammer. Excessive <br />he <br />force should not be used particularly on the 2' <br />nze. <br />S. If the atlheslve Is cool and viscous, or If the pipe <br />surfaces are cool, push and hold for a few seconds <br />to let the trapped air escape, then test again by <br />turning the spigot and bell. (Pre -heating the <br />bonding surfaces will eliminate most of this <br />problemo <br />5, Maintain compressive Alla( pressure on Pit previously <br />PSSembled joints to reduce the chance of separotial <br />IV. Tying In to steel or other pipe. Two connections are provided <br />-threaded adapters and flanges. These hints will help to do <br />a thorough job. <br />A. Threaded adopters - when aming this notable', thread It Int. <br />the steel pipe Pr fisting before bonding Onto the RED THREAD Il <br />pipe, Use on -metallic based thread do e Safi to <br />Rector Seal XS on fiberglass threaded adapters, Do not use <br />thread sea Ung tapes. Tighten adapter's to the Totalling <br />torques, 2' - 30 ft/lbs. 3' - 35 ft./lbs. 4' - 40 ft/lbs. <br />A nylon strap wrench should be placed on the unmachined <br />surface Just behind the threaded ono. <br />CAUTION. DP not over -tighten Tighten Me Adapters as If they <br />were brass or other so <br />ft material. <br />Note. Avoid point loading the adapter when using a nylon strop <br />wrench to tghten. <br />B. Flanges. Before bonding onto the RED THREAD 11 pipe, make sure <br />the bolt holes line Lm with the mating bolt hales on the steel <br />Flange Use 1/W thick, full face 60-70 duroneter gaskets that are <br />chemically compatible will the Fluid gang through the the. <br />V. Inspection. <br />Since during transportapoa storage and handlm9 p,a can <br />sometimes Incur rough treatment, all pipe should be Inspected <br />for possible damage to the bell, the spigot or the pipe wall. <br />Daniagged sections must be cut cut or repaired. If m doubt <br />Pbout damage, contact your local representapve. If pipe <br />belts or spigots have been exposed to weather or sunlight For <br />more than three days, It Is necessary to cut V from the <br />Spigot and taper. Exposed bells on fittings rust be returned <br />to factory fresh surface using a power driven hone or fa spar <br />antler, T A bells should be t off, pipe tapered and o <br />sleeve cup(" banded on. <br />THREE FOURTHS OF THE <br />CIRCUMFERENCE IS LEFT <br />VL Repair, <br />A. On burled lines a permanent repair should be made before the <br />time Is covered, <br />B. IF the damage covers . small area proceed as Follows. <br />1. Cut a length of good pipe long enough ,o adequately cover <br />the dnlofted P and xtending at least 2' (and <br />preferably 49 -beyond either side of damaged area. <br />2. Silt this 'patch' lengthwise twice and r .... a . section <br />so that about three-fourths of the circumference Is left. <br />3. Thoroughlysand the inner surfaces of this patch d <br />sand cy respoonding area on the pipe around the damaged <br />.Partial. Use arse sandpaper r bastard file to <br />remove all the gloss from the bonding surfaces. <br />4. Clean both surfaces with solvent from on adnestes kip <br />., f, adii to both s -faces) sn.p the patch in piece, <br />then with hose comps, a re Plr stomP or <br />stainlessss sleet banding untilaadhesive hardens. The <br />clomping device may be left on <br />or removed depending on <br />IES SalVPge va1V@, <br />C. Repel, on extensive fishing.. <br />1. Extensive donege Co. be defined as damage too long to <br />patch or damage all around the circumference, which <br />cannot be patched. <br />2. If the damage Is local, but at( the key around proceed <br />oS followsi <br />n. Check to see if there Is sufficient stack In the <br />pipe so that the damaged section can be cut out, cut <br />ends tapered, and a sleeve coupling handed between <br />the tapered ends. <br />3. If the damaged section Is exte,eve, too large for so <br />above, .1 too large to patch, proceed as followsi <br />a. Cut out the damaged section. <br />b. Taper the cut ends, <br />c. Flt o nipple with sleeve ...pWgs oa each end so <br />that It Is si htl longer than actual! required to <br />n <br />9 Y 9 Y 9 <br />fill the <br />9pP' <br />d, Cie. all four pendingsurfaces apply adheslve o <br />in Y <br />time surfaces, and insert the repair Pectin Into the <br />time, making Cert Pln that all tapers aYQ tightly tacked. <br />VII. Adhesives. <br />A, Working ITS or pot ITS Is the tine it takes for the adhesive <br />to harden in the H...a, can. This Is usupny msea ured from <br />the timethe hardener and adhesive are first mixed, It Is <br />shorter at temperatures above ]0°F and becomes longer as <br />temperature drops below )0°F. <br />1. Working life Is affected by the quantity of atlheslve as <br />well ¢s temperature, <br />a. Working life 1n hot weather can be extended by <br />keeping the can coot. <br />U Make a cooler by wrapping the can with ...S or <br />paper towels, then keep the wrappings wet with <br />water or better yet, some ..vent <br />2) Cut off the bottom two Inches of the carton In <br />which the adhesive kit Is furnished. Line the <br />Inside Plth rags or p.per towels nntl wet the r.,e <br />or towels with solvent, then at the odheslve can <br />In the nest', Do not get any of the Solvent <br />Into the adiscu <br />eve Can, If this ocr., o not <br />use the PaNeswe. <br />b, Working Life Ia hot weather co <br />spreading the atlheslve out Into a fill, Pau. the n also be extended by <br />adhesive mix out of the can and spread It out on a <br />clean piece of tin or fall. <br />B. Curing time is the time requmed for the adhesive N the <br />ambled Joint to harden Exte,aal beat Is r1panne Oded far <br />are when ambient temperature Is below 70°F. <br />1 Use a Serth Fiberglass Products Inc, electrical curing <br />collar, (Refer to Smith Fiberglass Installaton <br />Instruction Manual No. 9474, page La> <br />2. Preheating the banding surfaces Pad pre -warning the <br />adhesive will speed up thecure in moderately cool <br />weather. <br />C. The Smith Fiberglass Pdhesrve Kits for UL pipe, DS -7014 and <br />DS -7024, have a 25 minute working nfe at 75'F. The <br />recommendations on their usage are described in the Smith <br />rper,la55 product literature for under,raund handling of <br />liquid petroleum fuels and In the Instruction procedures sheet <br />enclosed is every DS -7014 and DS -7024 adii kit. <br />This literature Is found In the Smith Fiberglass product <br />catalog or can be obtained by contacting the Smith Fiberglass <br />representative In your Prim, or Silting to Smith Fiberglass <br />Products Inc.Little Rock Arkansas. (Rend the Instruction <br />Shoals enclosed In every adhesive kite <br />V11I. Prec.utlons. <br />A. Avoid contact with the adhesive and hardener since they ore <br />capable of causing skin and eye Irritations, <br />R gloves and eye protection one suggested If skin contact <br />occurs, wesh with soap pad water. If eye contact occurs, <br />flush Immediately with copious amounts of water. Consult a <br />phystaAm If Irntoter persists. <br />C. Although the ha,dener is only mildly toxic, avoid mha0ng <br />fumes by working In welt ventilated areas. <br />IX., Following are the bending properties OF RED THREAD 11 pipe at <br />75°r. <br />Bending Properties <br />of RED THREADII Pipe <br />Nominal Pipe Size <br />Minimum Bending Radius <br />2- <br />50' <br />3' <br />80' <br />4' <br />100' <br />(1) Sharper bends should be .Unmated to avoid stress <br />concentration which could result In premature pipe failure <br />under pressure condlti.ee. <br />X, Flexible Hose Connections, <br />Flexible hose connections can be Installed M product and vent <br />Lines at the point where they leave the tank. On suction pump <br />installations they can be put In just before the pumpmaser, Use <br />of flexible connections can prevent breaking of Imor r fittings <br />where settlement might cause tank movement or where expansion and <br />contraction might cause movement of the pipe. <br />The drawings of typical Island In Indicate how connections can <br />be made using standard RED THREAD 11 adopters, o <br />SUCTION PUMP <br />WSTAllA IKKIS <br />MP IS D <br />OPoVE <br />REDTHREAD it <br />TItaEADED ELEWAE <br />ADD= CONNECTON <br />\ 1 <br />9VO PUMP 1E <br />Si WPUH. <br />NP <br />MS}ILA Td4$ NSTAW TONS <br />GALVAN2ED TO <br />A 0 Timms. iLEA&E IxPACT 1ALv2 <br />iXAswaEa AnnPiE0. _GWNECPW <br />EaLVING <br />MN <br />ASSEMEIT IL <br />so RED THREAD II pipe Is Inherently flexible, ARE Pal <br />1615 states 'Fiberglass plping which Is inherently flexible <br />doe, not rS,jre sllhg Joints, IF at least 4 feet of Slralght <br />n Is provided between any directional change exceeding <br />I, <br />SQUEEZE PATCt <br />IN PLACE WITH <br />CLAMP <br />CUT OUT DAMAGED SECTION <br />TAPER CUT ENDS <br />FIT NIPPLE WITH <br />SLEEVE COUPLINGS <br />t1 <br />eM,rvrw""J'x <br />INSERT REPAIR SECTION <br />INTO LINE, TIGHTLY LOCK <br />ALL TAPERS <br />150 <br />u 135 <br />i 120 <br />105 <br />v 90 <br />♦ 75 <br />60 <br />45 <br />ADHESIVE CURE <br />Cure time Is depentaot on pmblent <br />temperature, <br />XI. Burial <br />$12e <br />$4rfpCe condition <br />Mrn. <br />Bam PE <br />De tN <br />P <br />MINAmi of Sand <br />or PSo Gr v t <br />e above <br />the CO Of 2N <br />P e Olpe <br />2 <br />unpaved <br />17" <br />12" <br />6 <br />Paved, min. 4' asphalt <br />12" <br />8" <br />2 1/2 <br />Paved, mer. 4' concrete <br />9" <br />5" <br />3" <br />Unpaved <br />20" <br />14" <br />2 1/2 <br />Paved mn. 4' asphalt <br />13" <br />9" <br />6 <br />Paved, mm. 4' concrete <br />1 t n <br />7" <br />4" <br />Unpaved <br />20" <br />14" <br />n ) <br />Paved, min, 4' asphalt <br />14" <br />loll <br />3 <br />Paved, min. 4• concrete <br />11" <br />7" <br />Minimum acceptable burial depths are given In this swollen. In <br />Some cases gnat., depths noy be required by the authority HOPE, <br />jurisdictionby local codes, <br />The maxlmum allowable burial depth Is 23 feet for burial In <br />moderately comppacted Solis which do not contain clay and where the <br />wall modulus Is t least 1000 psi. <br />Minimum parvo. depths shown In the above burl.( table are <br />acceptable If, and only If, the ditch width is 2.5 feet or less <br />the paved surfaces extend at (east 2 feet on either side of the <br />ditch the fill materia( Is clean sand or 1/8' to 3/4' pea graveb <br />and 6' of the fit( n.tzrol Is placed under the POP as bedding <br />materia(, <br />amounts as shown to the <br />Remaining backfhl above sand or pearove( <br />last column of burial table can be native soft If desired. <br />Multiple h ditch should e Ines m e .e d o ou d be one separated b <br />diameter or 6', wPoche vver Is greater <br />P Y pipe <br />If banal conditions other than those discussed above exist Contact <br />Smith Fnbers.ss Products Inc, <br />RED THREAD II DOUBLE-WALL <br />SECONDARY CONTAINMENT FITTINGS <br />Secondary Containment fittings avatabw from Two-piece SecondPry Containment fittings are assembled <br />Smith Fiberglass Include 90• elbows, 45' elbows, less, with standard bolts, nuts and flat washers along with <br />couplings And termination concentric reducers. Smith Fiberglass Pdhesrve <br />TEE 90' ELBOW 45' ELBOW SLEEVE COUPLING <br />T <br />IC <br />�a �B A a <br />TERMINATION <br />CONCENTRIC REDUCER <br />TA <br />�_ <br />� <br />EF <br />CONCENRTIRN�� �ED(10ER TYPICAL <br />WITH 3/4 NPT CROSS SECTION <br />9 Q <br />+ - - 3/4" NPT <br />AP <br />Size <br />A <br />t1fB' <br />B <br />tl/B' <br />C <br />tl/8' <br />D <br />t1/8' <br />E <br />it/B' <br />F <br />it/6' <br />3' <br />6 <br />7 <br />14 <br />3 <br />2 1/2 <br />1 2 1/2 <br />1 5/8 <br />4• 3 7/6 <br />vveron L PgN <br />4' <br />14 <br />3 <br />3 <br />2 1/2 <br />5° <br />8 <br />9 <br />6 <br />4 <br />4 <br />1 3 <br />am04a G�OC3Gr�C��l pG3�DNJC9 ObC�a <br />SECTION IV <br />CONTAINMENT CROSSOVER DETAIL <br />When Installing a Smith Fiberglass Products containment systely <br />some preparation Is necessary If the closest Posslble separation of <br />(Ines <br />required. It Is necessary to shorten one In of the 45° <br />containment elbow and the side run of the containment tee. <br />Refer to Table IV for the maximum length that can beremoved and <br />For the minimum nipple length of both product piping and containment <br />piping, <br />TABLE IV <br />UL LISTED RED THREAD II FITTINGS <br />_A <br />rx, <br />T�Bd fTBOwH <br />�vi�, <br />A <br />L x ' 4s ELES. <br />T T <br />�` 1FF5 <br />A <br />SIE � L�f JI -X f' <br />L� <br />sUSINE WUPUNG <br />Pae Sze <br />(N) Calf <br />%l4) <br />(1a) <br />1 2' <br />1 3/8 <br />3' <br />4 5/B <br />1 5/8 <br />4• <br />s ve <br />l 1/z <br />XaNne, <br />'pit Size <br />eWe <br />%l4) <br />(1a) <br />1 2' <br />3 3/8 <br />Fee. <br />J <br />7 <br />int <br />2' 2 5/8 <br />8 1/4 <br />1 3/8 <br />3• 3 3/4 <br />2 <br />1 5/8 <br />4• 3 7/6 <br />vveron L PgN <br />4' <br />1 1/2 <br />✓ <br />3' <br />✓ <br />95 <br />immad <br />B <br />C <br />➢ <br />E <br />a <br />%u) <br />Prow SYze <br />(u) <br /><m) <br />n ) <br />(m> <br />(3N <br />Im <br />3 <br />Nalwa <br />R <br />c <br />3/4 D <br />E <br />o <br />2' <br />2 1/4 <br />3/4 <br />4 3/4 <br />Four <br />6 <br />1 1/2 <br />(mI <br />4 1/2 <br />1 1/2 <br />4' <br />Holes <br />98 <br />2' <br />54 <br />19 <br />3/4 D <br />Four <br />152 <br />3' <br />2 5/8 <br />1 3/8 <br />6 <br />Four <br />7 1/2 <br />1 7/8 <br />Holes <br />9D <br />3' <br />67 <br />35 <br />/4 D <br />Four <br />191 <br />4' <br />2 5/8 <br />1 3/8 <br />7 1/2 <br />ER,9 <br />Holes <br />1 7/6 <br />Holes <br />9D <br />4' <br />67 <br />35 <br />191 <br />ESght <br />229 <br />Npe 4ze <br />dJ <br />d(nl <br />2' 3 3/8 <br />1 3/8 <br />3' 4 5/8 <br />1 5/B <br />1 1/z <br />XaNne, <br />'pit Size <br />A <br />QW, <br />%l4) <br />(1a) <br />1 2' <br />3 3/8 <br />1 3/8 <br />pp. saw <br />O ) <br />all <br />2' <br />72 <br />5/8 <br />3• <br />7 <br />3 3/4 <br />4' <br />8 1/4 <br />=47/8 <br />2104 <br />2 <br />11/2 <br />Narw'd <br />a'. 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Ii mof <br />iWSARED AIMPTER <br />POLL L fEIWF NPL. 1HRG➢ <br />TH#AOED AWPTER <br />PICOT p fEWtE W` helEaO <br />Nonnnl a <br />PPe Aze (m) <br />B <br />(ml <br />Xtt) <br />(nN <br />1pnlml <br />Plpe Slxe <br />a 8 <br />(rn) ae0 <br />NmNvl <br />Ppe See <br />A X14 <br />(ne VN <br />Mnnnl <br />Ppe 43e <br />UL LISTED RED THREAD II <br />8 <br />In,) <br />2' 108 <br />5t <br />35 <br />2• <br />92 5t <br />2' <br />89 34 <br />2- <br />d121 <br />54 <br />3' 14p <br />]6 <br />41 <br />3' <br />IV 76 <br />3' <br />114 41 <br />3' <br />30 <br />79 <br />Y{ 140 <br />102 <br />38 <br />4' <br />124 102 <br />4' <br />114 38 <br />4' <br />15 <br />105 <br />1 nt Sam -iron Re-. I,M <br />Sa:e 4s• Crosson, Ell Side Rariee <br />Piobeakis'. <br />Nope Sze <br />NASA vee <br />Nbrame <br />Veil <br />Thakness <br />calf <br />NOx4a1 <br />Vdplt <br />ubz./FtJ <br />P v'e-tery <br />%w. Robrq <br />"Ill 1VUL 1LOI1 Vu LI 1VI I LV .1V1 I. <br />fld¢rml Prassuie <br />Max. Raii.g P51 at <br />Parton <br />LenpMs <br />6t] <br />)s' E <br />1`A' F <br />2 <br />UL LISTED RED THREAD II <br />2,235 <br />PIPING... <br />0,4 <br />3 .T 33s <br />alb <br />3 <br />eflo <br />'kno <br />43.8 <br />,5 <br />General Specifications and <br />Rating (5) <br />© slam of company. All Rights Reserved 1997 <br />31360 <br />01070 <br />0.6 <br />175 pis a 150•F <br />200 <br />29 <br />23 <br />15 <br />30 <br />4 <br />4550 <br />To prevent Interference of the ipe tines, do not locate two <br />inment <br />contafittings closer than Shown In Figure 10. <br />Flgum to <br />Contm,.med <br />Pipe 1 N (1N i DN CIE <br />in U(IN (In) <br />3 75 1"A 4 d5 11 <br />4 SS 13 ).5 2 185 <br />6 10.. 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Raii.g P51 at <br />Parton <br />LenpMs <br />6t] <br />)s' E <br />1`A' F <br />2 <br />2.375 <br />2,235 <br />0.070 <br />0,4 <br />250 pis a 250'F <br />1000 <br />112 <br />106 <br />15 <br />30 <br />3 <br />3500 <br />31360 <br />01070 <br />0.6 <br />175 pis a 150•F <br />200 <br />29 <br />23 <br />15 <br />30 <br />4 <br />4550 <br />4,360 <br />01095 <br />1.1 <br />125 East 8 150-F <br />675 <br />47 <br />44 <br />15 <br />30 <br />Hswl <br />Ppe Sae <br />UnJ <br />Normal <br />OA <br />1. <br />Named, <br />lH <br />amp <br />NV¢II <br />Tnckness <br />(nn) <br />gref <br />Vep6t <br />ky.a <br />Pr'esxwa-Tme. <br />de. Rated <br />he Text <br />.-assure <br />Opo) <br />Nave Half, PSI at <br />Reap. <br />Lmayao <br />W <br />2f' C <br />66' C <br />2 <br />60.33 <br />56,77 <br />1.78 <br />0.60 <br />1.72 MPa 2 66.5°C <br />6.89 <br />77 <br />.73 <br />4.6 <br />9.1 <br />3 <br />88.90 <br />85.34 <br />1,78 <br />0.89 <br />1.21 MPs 2 66.5'C <br />4.83 <br />PO <br />.16 <br />4.6 <br />9.1 <br />4 <br />115.57 <br />110J4 <br />2.41 <br />164 <br />086 MPP a 665'C <br />465 <br />32 <br />.30 <br />4.6 <br />9.1 <br />(4) X dimension Is a nominal make up dime ns Con for drawing layout only. <br />Do not use for assembly dimensions, <br />(5) A(I values except pressure -temperature maximum rating o omilnel <br />values. Tolerances or mannum/mmmum Units can be obtained from <br />Smith Fiberglass Products Inc. <br />