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SECTION 2 <br /> moo <br /> SMITH <br /> SYSTEM PREPARATION <br /> 2.2.1 Piping layout using the Smith Fiberglass Pro- makes uniform contact with the <br /> Before installing the secondary ducts secondary containment gauge. <br /> containment piping system, review scarfing adapter tool kit. This kit Now tighten the bolts on the blade <br /> and verify the recommendations consists of a special blade ), bluex. <br /> holder to secure the blade. The <br /> for proper installation set forth in 4 inches/102 mm long), blue tool is now prepared to remove <br /> the following sections: blade holder, and ar and 4"gauges <br /> ("scarf") the resin gloss from the <br /> and 102 mm) scarfing gauges ends of the containment pipe.After <br /> 1. Inspection - refer to Part One, which are required to set the tool ends of the contain insert the tool <br /> Section 2. tolerances. The scarfing tool kit is reminto the pipe to be scarfed until the <br /> 2. Installation crew size and easily adapted to Smith Fiberglass <br /> Products' standard 2"-6" (51-152 point of the blade just touches the <br /> organization-refer to Part One, mm) tapering tool kit. end of the pipe. Note: The tool <br /> Section 2. must be rotated in the same direc- <br /> 3. Piping layout, pipe trenches, Assemble the proper size mandrel tion the wide side of the blade <br /> and burial - refer to Part One, and special blade holder following faces.Advance the tool in approx- <br /> Section 6. instructions in Manual No. F6600. imately 1/4-inch(6 mm)increments <br /> Slide the proper size gauge all the after each revolution. Continue <br /> Most of the standard procedures way to the back of the mandrel. the operation until the resin gloss <br /> for installing a secondary con- Insert the special blade into the has been removed for a minimum <br /> tainment piping system can be blade holder. The scarfing blade length of 31/2 inches (89 mm). <br /> handled by the same size crew that may be inserted either with the An alternate method to prepare <br /> would install a single-wall product wide side facing the blade holder pipe ends is to sand with 30-40 grit <br /> piping system. It is essential that or opposite of the blade holder. sandpaper or emery cloth to <br /> each phase of an installation be The square end of the blade must remove all surface gloss. Belt <br /> evaluated and the proper number touch the tool body. sanders, power grinders (Ches- <br /> of workers be assigned to assure Rotate the tool body to the posi- wold brand), or a coarse-cut flat <br /> an efficient installation. tion shown in Figure 2.2.1, making file may also be used. The sanded <br /> 2.2.2 Pipe preparation and tool sure that the blade rests against the length must be a minimum of 31/2 <br /> set-up and use gauge. After positioning the black inches (89 mm). Note: Hand <br /> Cut off factory spigots and cou- reference mark on the gauge sanded pipe ends must fit snugly <br /> plings as needed. Couplings may under the blade, be sure the blade into the socket of the fitting. <br /> be needed for making contain- <br /> ment pipe size reductions or Blade Set Line <br /> straight pipe runs. Spigots may be O <br /> needed for pipe runs or for making Gauge <br /> a containment sump connection. Blade O —0 -0. <br /> The ends of the containment pipe Gauge <br /> which are to be joined to secon- <br /> dary containment fittings must be Blalaet <br /> thoroughly scarfed or sanded for a <br /> minimum length of 31/2 inches (89 Blade Set Line Blade <br /> mm). Any surface irregularities --- <br /> must be removed. This procedure <br /> is most easily accomplished by Figure 2.2.1 <br /> 24 <br />