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BID <br /> STEP I It is possible that seal is gone between the TCI(or similar type <br /> fitting) housing flange on the backside of the sump wall and the <br /> compression nut due to sump wall deflection. It is a good practice to n <br /> loosen the nut and apply a gasket sealant to the sump entry seam area v <br /> around the threaded cuff. Then retighten the nut to reseal that <br /> potential leakarea. <br /> STEP 2 Using a sharp blade,cut the e�dsting boot along the edge of the <br /> clamp that secures the boot to the corrugated pipe. Be careful not (` <br /> to damage the pipe. <br /> STEP 3 Remove the other clamp,the cut portion of the boot,and the old <br /> insert carefully from the pipe and discard. <br /> L" <br /> STEP 4 Install the split dam stop around the pipe. This fitting part is does <br /> not require any glue or bonding to work for its intended purpose, <br /> which is to keep the boot filler from leaking back into the <br /> corrugated pipe/ducting. <br /> STEP 5 Push the dam stop into the corrugated pipe until it snaps into the <br /> first"rib"of the corrugated pipe.This will prevent the boot filler <br /> from running into the corrugated pipe cavity during the filling <br /> sem' <br /> STEP 6 g Install the split TCI repair boot around the pipe(off of the cuT <br /> 9 , l <br /> and apply a liberal bead of FastFuse along both sides of the split. <br /> Ev A i�NTAL After lo-2o seconds,hold the seam together for a minimum of z <br /> wr. F3 f9U1ElVT minutes. FastFuse will typically cure enough to hold the fitting <br /> together at that point. Leave the fitting hanging on the pipe for <br /> another minimum 3o minutes until fully cured. <br /> Ilk <br /> • i• i • i • • • • • • e <br />