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Bonding containment B20 and RP34C Pot Life and Cure Times(5-oz) <br /> piping Ambient Pot Life Minimum Cure Time1,2 <br /> Temperature' B20 RP34C B20 RP34C <br /> (D Q ('F) CC) (minutes) (minutes) (hours) (hours) <br /> 40 5 70 - 12 - <br /> ^ 65 18 40 30 5 10 <br /> 75 24 30 25 4 4 <br /> 95 35 20 12 3 3 <br /> 1) An external heat source must be used to cure B20 adhesive at temperatures below <br /> 40•F(5'C)and RP34C adhesive at temperatures below 60'F(16•C).The adhesive <br /> and the bonding surfaces should be warmed to 50'F(10'C)before mixing and <br /> ® aapplying the adhesive.Adhesive may be cured using an Ameron Chem Cure Pak ° <br /> R 1 (US Pat.No.3,475,239)or an Ameron-approved electric heating blanket. <br /> 2) The minimum joint cure time must elapse prior to pressure testing. <br /> Fig.8-2. When installing containment <br /> couplings with an Ameron Rivetool,always <br /> alternate from side to side as indicated above Place the end of the Rivetool over the rivet stem and squeeze the trigger.The <br /> to assure uniform tension on both sides of detached stem will fall of its own accord out of the Rivetool. <br /> the felting. <br /> • Whether using the Rivetool or nuts and bolts to join containment couplings, <br /> always make up rivtts or bolts by alternating from one side to the other as shown <br /> r————————————— in Fig.8-2 to assure uniform tension on both sides of the fitting.Similarly,always <br /> Do not move or step on the I make up the inside rivets or bolts on tees and elbows before closing those on the <br /> containment piping before the I outside;make up the large end of concentric reducers before the small end. <br /> 1 adhesive is cured as this may I C-clamps may be removed as soon as the rivets or bolts have been made up;it is <br /> 1 disturb the joints enough to I not necessary to wait for the adhesive to cure. <br /> 1 cause leaks. I <br /> L®®®s—®®®®®®®— Always use genuine Ameron rivets:they are designed to provide optimal closing <br /> tension based on the dimensions of the containment fittings.Use of substitute <br /> rivets may yield unpredictable results. <br /> • When using bolts,always tighten them stepwise to provide uniform make-up <br /> between the fitting halves. <br /> Assembly of 6-inch containment using older fittings <br /> • Apply a uniform layer of Ameron RP34C adhesive at least'/a inch thick to all flat, <br /> sanded sealing surfaces,the sanded end of the containment pipe and to the <br /> sanded radius of the fitting where the containment pipe will fit. <br /> • Use wing nuts or conventional bolts to close 6-inch containment fittings. <br /> Containing flexible Flex connectors connecting the piping system to the shear valves at dispensers may <br /> connectors be contained using either hard piping or a containment boot. <br /> • In the hard piping configuration,the connector is contained using standard <br /> containment fittings and short nipples.The containment piping terminates at a <br /> 1'h inch galvanized nipple threaded into the shear valve as shown in Fig.9-1. <br /> • Ameron containment boots are designed to continue the containment from the <br /> containment piping directly to the shear valve,The flexible boot is joined to the <br /> piping and the shear valve with stainless steel clamps provided with the <br /> containment boot. <br /> Containing flex connectors with hard piping <br /> 1) Screw a short 11h-inch galvanized nipple and a galvanized coupling into the <br /> shear valve,making sure that the nipple is long enough to accommodate the <br /> small end of a 3 x 1'h-inch containment reducer coupling. <br /> 2) Terminate the product line with a 2-inch fiberglass sleeve coupling. <br /> Dualoy 3000/1-2-inch couplings are 04 inches long.If using the older 8-inch <br /> long sleeve coupling,cut 1'h inches off one end.Bond a 2 x 1'h-inch threaded <br /> fiberglass bushing into the fiberglass coupling.If using the older style coupling, <br /> bond the bushing into the cut end. <br /> 3) Bond the coupling to the fiberglass pipe.Allow the adhesive to cure before <br /> screwing the flex connector into the fiberglass bushing.Use non-hardening <br /> thread sealant. <br /> 11 <br />