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r, <br /> be used to make this type of repair. (no more than seven inches/ Assemble and bond the con- <br /> Containment sleeve couplings are 178 mm long), slit the section tainment sleeve coupling into <br /> 14 inches(356 mm)long;therefore, of pipe in half and remove. place, and heat cure the bond. <br /> do not remove more than 7 inches 2 Using a sander, coarse file, or 4. After the repaired section has <br /> (178 mm) of containment pipe. 30-40 grit emery cloth, remove cured, pressure test the system <br /> Caution: When cutting out exten- surface gloss from both ends of following the procedures in <br /> sive damage in the containment the pipe.Sanded area must be a Part Two, Section 8. <br /> pipe (only), be extremely careful minimum of 31/z inches(89 mm) If damage is beyond these repair <br /> not to damage the internal product in length. Clean the sanded procedures, immediately contact <br /> piping. surfaces with the cleaner pro- <br /> vided in the adhesive kit. your local Smith Fiberglass Pro- <br /> t. After cutting free the damaged ducts distributor or representative <br /> section of containment pipe 3. Mix the adhesive with filler. for information and assistance. <br /> Leaking 900 <br /> Containment Elbow <br /> e <br /> o e <br /> e e <br /> rill— <br /> --------------- <br /> �eo <br /> Io0 <br /> I0 <br /> I I <br /> I I <br /> I I Cut <br /> I I <br /> 1 I <br /> I I <br /> I I <br /> I I <br /> I <br /> Figure 2.9.2 Figure 2.9.3 <br /> Containment Elbow <br /> Containment Sleeve <br /> ----- ---------- Coupling <br /> 0 011 0 0 0 0 <br /> 0 -- ---------- <br /> D o c 0 0 0 <br /> I 1 0 I t o <br /> I <br /> Cut o f i o <br /> I i <br /> I I 0 <br /> I I <br /> 0IX0, <br /> AINipples <br /> l0 <br /> I I <br /> I I <br /> I I <br /> Figure 2.9.4 Figure 2.9.5 <br /> 35 <br />